Stadiums ready for crucial test
Pretoria - South Africa’s iconic stadiums that have been built for the FIFA World Cup have been declared ready for the tournament. This as the country embarks on a final countdown to kick-off.read more
View ArticleRustenburg prepares for soccer spectacular
Pretoria- The City of Rustenburg will be able to host the Soccer World Cup, says deputy president Kgalema Motlanthe.read more
View ArticleZuma welcomes Fifa family
Address by His Excellency, President JG Zuma at the State Banquet welcoming the FIFA family; Gallagher Estate, Midrand, Johannesburg7 June 2010read more
View ArticleUSA progresses to knock-out stage
Although Algeria became the fourth African team to be knocked out of the showpiece, they proved their resilience. read more
View ArticleGhana makes it to last 16
Though they lost to Germany by 1-nil at Soccer City last night, Ghana's place in the group of 16 was sealed when Australia defeated Serbia in another Group D match.read more
View ArticleLOC urges South Africans to support Ghana
At the same time, FIFA called on South Africans to continue supporting the tournament which is set to boost the country's credibility to host major events.read more
View ArticleA wake up call for African teams
Johannesburg - Former Bafana Bafana coach and retired soccer legend Jomo Sono says African teams should use the FIFA World Cup in South Africa as a wake-up call to improve the standard of the game read...
View ArticleGermany leaves England speechless
Just as in 1966, when the two sides met in a World Cup final, the game ended amidst controversy after Frank Lampard's goal in the first half was disallowed.read more
View ArticleFIFA retains SA referee for quarter-final matches
Pretoria - South African referee, Jerome Damon, is among the 19 out of the 29 referee trios who has been retained for the quarter-final games by the FIFA Referees Committee. read more
View ArticleDurban teens get a taste of the World Cup
Durban – Cristiano Ronaldo is a sporting idol, revered by young children around the world for his masterful skills with the ball, and they can only dream about a moment with the star.read more
View ArticleGhana hopes to make history at Soccer City
Durban – Ghana will be looking to rewrite history books when they take on Uruguay on Friday in a quarter-final clash at the 2010 FIFA World Cup. read more
View ArticleZuma calls on South Africans to support Ghana
Pretoria - President Jacob Zuma has called on South Africans to unite and blow their vuvuzelas in support of Ghana as they take on Uruguay at the World Cup quarter-finals tonight.read more
View Article15 African Heads of State to grace World Cup finale
Pretoria – At least 15 African Heads of State are expected to grace Sunday’s World Cup final between the Netherlands and Spain and the closing ceremony of the biggest ever football spectacle.read more
View ArticleGhana squad to face Bafana named
Pretoria - Ghana head coach, Milovan Rajevac, has included 12 players from his 2010 FIFA World squad for the friendly match against Bafana Bafana on August 11 at Soccer City. read more
View ArticleGovernment preparations for the World Cup
We have rounded up a few facts about South Africa's preparations to host the 2010 Fifa World Cup. read more
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