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World Cup 2010 Jabulani Official Soccer Match Ball

Jabulani means to celebrate in Zulu, one of the 11 languages of South Africa, and the design of the Jabulani has 11 colors to honor those 11 languages, in addition to the 11 communities of South Africa and and the 11 players on a team. The 11 colors also honor the fact that this is adidas’ 11th FIFA World Cup ball. Constructed with eight new thermally bonded, spherically shaped, 3 D EVA and TPU panels, the Japbulani is perfectly round and has been equipped with a new Grip’n’Groove technology. Grip’n’Groove is a textured treatment that ensures the Jabulani flies straight and true. The Japbulani is designed for never before seen power, swerve and control. It’s a ball truly worthy of the best in the game.

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Fifa Fan Fest Spot – Pretoria

FIFA Fan Fest™ Tshwane/Pretoria T shwane/Pretoria’s rich and colourful heritage is reflected in the city’s myriad of museums and monuments and is punctuated by contemporary arts and craft markets, making the city alive with a unique blend of new and ol d. Tshwane/Pretoria is the administrative cap ital of South Africa. The city hosts the second largest number of embassies in the world, as well as various foreign missions, trade delegations, consulates and international aid organisations. The Union Buildings house the administrative centre of the country and are the setting for presidential inaugurations, including that of South Africa’s first democratically elected president, Nelson Mandela. The sandstone buildings provide an example of fine architecture, with the extensive gardens offering a beautiful view over the city. The Tshwane/Pretoria FIFA Fan Fest™ will be based at Centurion Cricket Ground, just outside the city. The Cricket Ground has been the host to numerous large sporting events in the past, and will provide various onsite facilities for visiting fans. With both seating and standing options, viewing the games on the 50sqm screen couldn’t be more comfortable, with entertainment between games that will bring you to your feet The FIFA Fan Fests™ unique characteristic will be the fusion of African culture and food with that of countries from around the world, represented in this city by over 100 embassies, many of whom are participating in the festivities Key Facts: Venue Centurion Cricket Ground Capacity 30,000 Opening Dates 11 June – 11 July (Match playing days) Opening Hours 10:00 to late Distance to Stadium 13km Distance to Airport 35km to OR Tambo International Airport How to Get There? Centurion Cricket Ground is located just off the major highway between Johannesburg and Pretoria, so the site is very easily accessible Parking will be available in the vicinity of the venue Source – Fifa.com 2010 World Cup Blog for the Fans

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Bafana Get Madiba Magic

Mandela gives Bafana some Madiba magic Nelson Mandela donned the captain’s jersey on Thursday during a meeting with the national football team aimed at injecting them with a little of his Madiba magic. Former South African President Nelson Mandela shakes hands with South African national team soccer player Steven Pienaar as he poses with the team in Johannesburg in this handout picture released by the Nelson Mandela Foundation on June 3, 2010. The 2010 FIFA Soccer World Cup kicks off on June 11. REUTERS/Zwidephotos/Nelson Mandela Foundation/Handout Photograph by: HO Credit: REUTERS Nobel peace winner Mandela, 91, met the squad and their Brazilian coach Carlos Alberto Parreira at the Nelson Mandela Foundation in Johannesburg. In a statement, the foundation said the country’s first black president drew cheers and a song from the team when he arrived wearing a number 4 Bafana Bafana jersey. “Nelson Mandela there is no one like you,” they were reported to have sung. South Africa’s sports teams have often turned to Mandela for inspiration before a major tournament or game. The Springboks national rugby side credit him with inspiring them to a home victory over New Zealand in the 1995 World Cup, by showing immense enthusiasm for a sport once associated with the apartheid regime. The frail statesman, who played a central role in South Africa’s campaign to host the football World Cup, aims to do the same for Bafana Bafana, according to a report in Business Day newspaper. Mandela has requested tickets to the opening game next week between South Africa and Mexico, Sports Minister Makhenkesi Stofile told the paper. Mandela’s foundation, which represents the anti-apartheid icon, refused to confirm the report. “We don’t discuss Mr Mandela’s movements ahead of time because of security reasons,” Sello Hatang, spokesman for the foundation said. Source – Timeslive.co.za 2010 World Cup Blog for the Fans

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World cup fans turn to cellphones

World Cup soccer fans turning more to cellphones (Reuters) – The billions of fans of soccer’s World Cup , globally the premiere sporting event, will increasingly turn to mobile phones to track the action, according to a Nielsen survey released on Thursday. More than half of the 27,000 people surveyed in 55 countries plan to follow the popular soccer tournament, which is played every four years and begins in South Africa on June 11, Nielsen said in a survey provided to Reuters. Twenty-one percent said they would get information about the tournament on their mobile device and 9 percent would download an application to track the action. “This event is the biggest in the world of sports by far,” Roger Entner, Nielsen’s senior vice president for mobile insights, said in a telephone interview. “In 2010, mobile is really starting to be a medium for soccer fans worldwide to connect with the game.” The popular FIFA soccer tournament drew more than 700 million TV viewers when it was last played in 2006, including more than 120 million U.S. viewers who watched at least one minute of World Cup telecasts, Nielsen said. While this is the first such Nielsen survey, Entner said the numbers using cellphones to follow the event will be far higher than 2006. “The last World Cup , there was no iPhone,” he said of Apple Inc’s ( AAPL.O ) popular smartphone introduced in 2007. U.S. smartphone penetration has surged to 22 percent from 3.8 percent four years ago, he said. In France, Germany , Italy, Spain and the UK the rate has grown to a range of 21 percent to 36 percent from 4 percent to 10 percent in 2006. With more powerful, faster devices and networks, those growth trends will only continue with widespread mobile video and TV being the next step, Entner said. Of those surveyed, 51 percent said they intend to follow the tournament, including 84 percent in Brazil, 83 percent in Argentina, 76 percent in South Korea , 75 percent in Italy and Portugal, 69 percent in Zambia and almost two-thirds of the people in China, Nielsen said. “It’s mind blowing. It really shows how it is a global phenomenon,” Entner said. “We see some of the highest intended usage rates actually coming out of the Middle East, Africa and the Pacific Rim.” Countries with high planned cellphone use to access World Cup information include Venezuela (27 percent), United States (23 percent) and Brazil (21 percent), Nielsen said. In fact, in every country in the Middle East and Africa where people were surveyed, the rate was between 22 percent and 30 percent. “People intend to use mobile to supplement their hunger for information about the game,” Entner said. “If you can’t watch the game live, you’re going to follow it through your mobile device.” The rates in Europe were far lower — 3 percent in soccer powers Germany and Spain — which Entner thought made sense given most of those countries were in the same time zone as the World Cup and had a higher penetration of TV sets, meaning fans could watch the game live more easily. Finally, 34 percent of those surveyed picked Brazil as the likely Cup winner, easily outdistancing Argentina, England and Germany . Entner is rooting for his native Germany but has picked Brazil. (Reporting by Ben Klayman; Editing by Steve Orlofsky) Source – Reuters See this story on your cellphone http://tiny.cc/mobiza or http://tiny.cc/2010mobi 2010 World Cup Blog for the Fans

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FIFA World Cup Opening Concert Orlando

OPENING DAY musical concert of World Cup 2010 is going to be the most watched concert of the world, and the person who is going to do song samba is Shakira. The FIFA World Cup opening ceremony is going to be musical double feature this week. Top stars including Shakira will perform on Thursday and a secret performance just ahead of match on Friday. The concert will be broadcast live from the heart of the Johannesburg Soweto Township’s 40,000 capacity Orlando Stadium at 1800 GMT. Soccers fans from across the world have already booked their tickets to watch Shakira in opening concert of FIFA World Cup 2010 singing official song “Waka Waka” with South African pop group Freshly Ground . Among others who are going to rock Johannesburg are Black Eyed Peas, Alicia Keys and John Legend . Top African musicians including Angelique Kdjo from Benin, The Parlotones from South Africa and Amadou and Mariam, the blind musical duo from Mali. But there is a surprise element from FIFA for the world just before the opening match between host South Africa and Mexico. Lebo M, the Soweo-born musician behind Broadway’s “The Lion King,” is the producer of 25-minute performance at Soccer City Stadium. Nelsen Mandela has picked a song “Hope” to play at opening by rocker Russ Ballard and Chris Winter. Source- Public88 2010 World Cup Blog for the Fans

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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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Watch South Africa vs Mexico World Cup 2010 Online Live

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2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa Game- FIFA 2010 World Cup Handbook

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