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No World Cup buffet for Zim hotels

With 24 hours to go before the opening match of the 2010 World Cup between South Africas Bafana Bafana and Mexico, questions hanging in the minds of the majority are whether dishonesty and insincerity played a role in the build-up to the whole tournament.

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World Cup 2010 Betting – USA vs England — BetUS Locker Room

In what could be the most anticipated game of US soccer history, England takes on the United States this Saturday at 2:30 PM ET in the opening game of Group C at the World Cup . World Cup Betting Lines: England -200 Draw +335 USA +485 …

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World Cup Kicks Off in South Africa With a Tie

The 2010 World Cup tournament kicked off with today, as tens of thousands of enthusiastic fans filled South Africa’s Soccer City for the opening ceremony and first match. South Africa’s Bafana Bafana national team faced Mexico, beating expectations in a game that ended in a 1-to-1 tie. Mexico – Sport – FIFA World Cup – South Africa – World Cup

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World cup 2010 France vs Uruguay highlights

Uruguay#39;s Diego Godin jumps over France#39;s Nicolas Anelka as they vie for the ball during the World Cup group A soccer match between Uruguay and France in Cape Town, South Africa, on Friday, June 11, 2010. France and Uruguay were scoreless through 75 minutes of their opening World Cup match, with the French failing to make the most of their domination in possession. Diego Forlan missed the best chance of the second half, firing wide from 15 yards after Luis Suarez set him up well. Fran

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R. Kelly “Sign Of a Victory” @ 2010 World Cup Opening Ceremony (VIDEO)

R&B star R. Kelly delivered an emotional (and sweaty!) performance of his FIFA anthem, “Sign Of a Victory”, for an audience of more than 86 thousand in the stadium and millions all over the world at the 2010 World Cup Opening Ceremony MORE http://bumpshack.com/2010/06/11/r-kelly-sign-of-a-victory-2010-world-cup-opening… added by: c7girl

Dispatches From South Africa: World Cup Excitement Reaches Fever …

SB Nation is a collection of over 200 individual communities, each offering high quality year-round coverage and conversation led by fans who are passionate about their favorite teams, leagues or sports . … about 1 hour ago: JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA – JUNE 11: South Africa fans pose with mascot Zakumi before the Opening Ceremony ahead of the 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa Group A match between South Africa and Mexico at Soccer City Stadium on June 11, 2010 in …

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South Africa Vs. Mexico World Cup 2010 Preview: The Bafana Bafana …

about 3 hours ago: JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA – JUNE 11: South Africa fans blowing Vuvuzelas arrive for the Opening Ceremony ahead of the 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa Group A match between South Africa and Mexico at Soccer City … Soccer fans are blessed. The sport goes year round, with enough variation between the club season and international game to make the idea of monotony completely foreign to the footballing world. There is no off-season for a soccer fan, …

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Time for African Glory

With Pele’s prediction that an African team would win the FIFA World Cup™ by the end of the last century having proved wide off the mark, Africans are desperate for the continent’ first finals to witness a meaningful achievement. Many see a semi-final place for one of the African contenders at South Africa 2010 as an absolute must, especially with the backing of a football-mad people that are sure to support their home side first and any other African nation second. Considering that Cameroon at Italy 1990 and Senegal at Korea/Japan 2002 are the only African sides to reach the quarter-finals of the world’s showpiece football event and that no FIFA World Cup has ever had more than one African side in the knockout rounds, it seems a tall order. And while there is no doubt that the continent has continued to produce some of the world’s best players, the inconsistency of its national teams has left many scratching their heads. However, typical of Africa, optimism somehow triumphs in the face of any odds, and many legendary figures, past and present, have gone on the record predicting success. For current players, the idea of lifting the spirits of the continent’s people to the level of ecstasy is the ultimate. “My team-mates and I want to make history and want to change the way the world sees African football. I hope that we’ll be the team that is going to go to the Final and win the competition,” said injury-worry Didier Drogba, who may miss the tournament with a broken arm, but who captains what many consider to be the most talent-laden side on the continent. Ghana legend Abedi Pele has also been in bullish form, hinting that there is a good chance for ultimate glory in the Final on 11 July. He is, however, also careful to insist that, at such a difficult event, in which the draw was not particularly kind to the African hopefuls, performance may matter more ultimately than advancement. “It’s going to be a very tough tournament for the African teams,” Pele, who has two sons – Andre and Rahim Ayew – on the current Ghana team, admitted to FIFA.com. “They have tough groups and it’s not going to be easy for them to get out. There is a theory that says this is the best time for an African team to win the tournament – maybe that is true. We will have to wait and see, but whatever happens, I think our teams will do us proud.” Pele no doubt has in his mind the success of his home country at the end of last year in the FIFA U-20 World Cup, when they broke through to become the first African winner of the competition. Many of those impressive youngsters have worked their way into the Black Stars side and shown at the CAF Africa Cup of Nations earlier this year in Angola. Another team on the up are South Africa, who have not lost in 12 matches, and are hitting peak form at just the right time under veteran boss Carlos Alberto Parreira. And the hosts of the FIFA World Cup typically get a huge boost from their home crowd, which will surely be the case for Bafana Bafana. South African great Lucas Radebe sees potential for the hosts to reach the semi-finals, but he also stressed that how far the African teams advance is not the ultimate measure of success. “This World Cup is not only about football, it’s about Africa reinventing itself,” said the former Leeds defender. “Of course we want success on the field, but at the same time, we would like to see this event a success off the field. We want the world to trust Africa, we want everyone to know that we are capable of organising these events. After July 12, everyone should be proud of being an African.” For the first time, Africa has six teams at the finals, and two of the continent’s sleeping giants will be there desperate to make an impact. This will be Cameroon’s sixth FIFA World Cup, but the Samuel Eto’o-led side have failed to make a significant impact since 1990. Nigeria are playing in their fourth finals, but they have also disappointed since reaching the second round at both USA 1994 and France 1998. However, some shaky friendly results and an injury to central midfield lynchpin John Obi Mikel has hurt the Super Eagles, while the Lions of Cameroon have also been inconsistent in their warm-up matches. Algeria are considered the biggest outsiders of the bunch, but the Desert Foxes proved themselves wily and cool customers in qualifying and at the last CAF Africa Cup of Nations, where they finished fourth. For all of the African teams, the difficulty of the groups are such that none can be considered favourites to advance, but the potential would seem to be there for almost all of them to find form and embark on a creditable run. “We are in a different and better position than previous tournaments, and I think we are better prepared,” Kalusha Bwalya said recently. “We have the confidence and experience, and I believe our teams now believe they can achieve success at this level.” #

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World Cup 2010 South Africa: Which Team Will Win? (PHOTOS)

The 2010 FIFA World Cup kicks off Friday in South Africa , when Russia and Mexico face off at 10:00 AM ET. 32 teams will compete for World Cup glory. The current favorites are Spain and Brazil, each with 4/1 odds, while North Korea is at …

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South Africa Vs Mexico World Cup 2010 Highlights, Preview and Team …

Soccer City prepares to play host to the opening fixture of the 2010 World Cup and Carlos Alberto Parreira has a nations hopes on his shoulders. Join Victor.

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