News Archive

 
Cheapest way to watch Bafana in action
by Sowetan

Tickets for South Africans to watch Bafana Bafana play in the World Cup start from R140 - if you sit behind the goalposts - going up to R6,300 if you want a seat close to the pitch.

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Durban's 2010 stadium
by South Africa Info

Standing on the newly laid pitch, with the signature arch soaring overhead and the 56 000 permanent seats all in place, one can almost see the crowds taking their seats and feel the excitement growing in Durban's dramatic new multi-purpose stadium.

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Zakumi: spirit of South Africa
by South African Magazine

He's a fluffy young leopard with green dreadlocks and a wide smile; he's energetic, enthusiastic, sociable, self-confident and ambitious – and he loves football.

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Matches Durban FIFA 2010
by South African Magazine

Six games and one semi final played in a masterpiece of architecture on South Africa's playground

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PE World Cup Site Update Plan Announced
by Comprsa

The recent success of Comprsa's PE Worldcup site prompted Johan Swart, CEO of the company, to keep the site going untill the 2010 world cup "at least"

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PE bursts out with joy over announcement
by EP Herald

PANDEMONIUM broke out with people screaming for joy and others running uncontrollably around the EPRFU stadium on Saturday when South Africa was announced the winner of the bid to host the 2010 Soccer World Cup

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PE starts getting ready
by EP Herald

WORK has started in Port Elizabeth in preparation for the 2010 Soccer World Cup to be held in South Africa.

Metro Mayor Nceba Faku said yesterday he would try to meet Premier Nosimo Balindlela soon and map the way forward.

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Hero’s welcome for Danny
by EP Herald

Johannesburg – THE victorious World Cup Soccer Bid Committee returned home to a hero’s welcome yesterday

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