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World Cup Tickets sale reach 97 Percent

World Cup ticket sales have hit 97 percen t and organisers are expecting to have sold more than 98 percent of the more than three million tickets by the end of the tournament. Fifa released figures two days ahead of the opening World Cup match showing that 135 000 of the 3.01 million tickets available for purchase remained unsold. Of those, 30 600 – including 5 000 with partially obscured views – were available for public sale Wednesday. The remainder, which had been allocated for hospitality packages, tour companies, national federations and teams, could be available for sale later in the tournament. FIFA media officer Wolfgang Eichler says “there’s not many (tickets) left for the group stage – we do expect attendance of 98 percent.” – Source – Sapa-AP 2010 World Cup Blog for the Fans

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World Cup Vuvuzela Moment in South Africa

Vuvuzelas line the streets Lunga Biyela, News24 Cape Town – Hundreds of people across the country left their offices on Wednesday to blow their vuvuzelas as the 2010 FIFA World Cup draws nearer. Ex Survivor contestant Danielle Vukic and South African Sports Illustrated’s first editor Richard Whittingdale were part of a large crowd gathered in Somerset Street, Cape Town. “This is fantastic,” they told News24. “We’re now really looking forward to the World Cup. “I think this is what Cape Town needed because up until now, it’s been asleep. Cape Town has finally woken up,” said Vukic. “It also means no one will do any work until July 12,” added Whittingdale. Great day Eric Voyi said he thought the spirit in Cape Town was great. “I can’t wait for the opening match, today is a great day, everyone is happy. He said he was rooting for Bafana Bafana and that they will not disappoint. “I think that we are going to win the World Cup. Another soccer fan shared Voyi’s sentiments. “I am very happy with this. Everyone is blowing their vuvuzelas and people in the country are happy. He added that he will be watching the games at the FIFA Fan Fest at Grand Parade in Cape Town. Streets lined with people Englishman Joe Crann was also part of the festivities. “I just came out and the streets are line with people, it’s fantastic,” he said. “I’ve got tickets to see the England-Algeria game and also Holland-Cameroon. I’ve never been so excited in my life.” However, his friend Sthembiso Mntambo, who also referred to himself as Crann’s “bodyguard”, said that although it was a good initiative, a lot of people quickly went back to their offices. “It still doesn’t compare to Joburg.” Source – News 24.com 2010 World Cup Blog for the Fans

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World Cup Fan Fest Port Elizabeth

www.MyPE.co.za : The 2010 FIFA Fan Fest™ at St George’s Park, Port Elizabeth and the Fan Zone will not only provide 31 days of non-stop entertainment and activities for the whole family, it will also offer formal and informal traders, companies, artists and crafters the opportunity to promote and sell their products, services and talents. The Fan Fest will serve as the destination for locals and tourists to view all 64 matches live on the biggest hi-tech screen in South Africa. Live national and local musical performances as well as interactive activities can be enjoyed free of charge on match days from 11 June to 11 July 2010, from 11am till late. A limit of 25 000 people will be allowed into the Fan Fest, on a first-come-first-serve basis. However, the safety and security of people at the Fan Fest will be paramount and, as such, the limit on the number of people allowed in will be reduced if necessary. Fan Fest visitors will not be allowed to bring in food or alcohol, as both authorised formal and informal food and beverage traders will be operating within the Fan Fest area. St George’s Park’s main field will be used for the Fan Fest sponsors’ exhibition, the main stage and the 75m² screen. The B field will include third party exhibitions and five-a-side soccer arenas for tournaments including under 12, under 16 and open mens and ladies teams, additional food and beverage stands, a UNICEF Marquee, a Tourism Information Centre, tourism exhibition stalls, a ‘Craft in Action Marquee’, an African hand craft area as well as fan embassies for our foreign visitors. Eastern Cape businesses will also have the opportunity to hire hospitality suites at the Duckpond and Centenary Pavilions, ten or eight seater tables at the Bojangles Club or tiered seating inside the Long Room. The Fan Zone, comprising of Whites/Western Road, Donkin Street, Clyde and Parliament Street, Rink Street, St George’s Park and Govan Mbeki Avenue was established by the Nelson Mandela Bay Metro to afford the people of the Eastern Cape the opportunity to share in the local economic development that the World Cup has promised. The aim is to create a carnival atmosphere with a balanced entertainment programme, combining all genres – from police bands and hip-hop artists to jazz, classical pop and cultural dance groups. Two stages within the Fan Zone will be constructed solely to expose local talent from the Eastern Cape. Furthermore, buskers and individuals with other unique talents – such as magicians, balloon artists or clowns – will be able to showcase their talents. A non-stop shuttle service will transport people from various pick-up-points through the Fan Zone, taking in arts and culture, crafts, historical sites, restaurants and entertainment venues. Provision has also been made to transport people with disabilities. Interest has exceeded expectations, with more than 1200 applications to trade or entertain having been received to date. These include a large contingent of crafters from throughout the province, food and beverage vendors as well as general traders. The application process will ensure that no unauthorized traders, ambush marketers or traders selling counterfeit goods will be able to operate in the Fan Zone or at St George’s Park (where Art in the Park is usually held). With regards to food and beverages traders, the detailed application process will ensure all vendors comply with legal requirements i.e. the possession of valid health certificates. No company or trader within the area can make use of any FIFA official trademark or modified variation that creates an unauthorized association with FIFA, for example: traders cannot sell “FIFA World Cup popcorn” or “FIFA World Cup 2010 hotdogs”. Parking will be available at the Olympics Fields as well as at the designated Park ‘n Ride locations, such as the Kings Beach Hub, from where they can be transport to St George’s Park and back. To ensure our visitors and residents enjoy an unforgettable experience, extensive security personnel and medical facilities will be present during the Fan Fest. For those who don’t have tickets to watch the matches at the stadium, an equally exciting World Cup atmosphere awaits you at the Fan Fest and Fan Zone. It promises to be a hive of activity, where we and our culturally diverse visitors can celebrate the unifying and beautiful game of football. Source: George Newton – Nelson Mandela Bay Fan Fest and Fan Zone Manager. 2010 World Cup Blog for the Fans

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