Feature: World Cup to leave lasting legacy for SA
Pretoria - In less than 24 days South Africa will host the first African World Cup which is not only expected to bring in tourists in their numbers but also create a lasting legacy. read more
View ArticleAll roads lead to 2010 World Cup
Pretoria - With just 10 days to go before the kick-off of the world's biggest soccer event to hit African soil, there is no question that the country is ready to host a spectacular and memorable exread...
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 ArticleSwift World Cup justice
Pretoria – The 2010 FIFA World Cup has seen visitors and locals alike grabbing headlines not just for their extraordinary experiences at World Cup stadia and tourist attraction sites, but for makread more
View ArticleGovernment Assessment of the 2010 Fifa World Cup
Media release, 14 July 2010 GOVERNMENT ASSESSMENT OF THE 2010 FIFA WORLD CUP™ 1. INTRODUCTIONread more
View ArticleUnique concept to preserve World Cup
Pretoria - The legacy of the 2010 FIFA World Cup is being established across Africa through a unique concept called Youth Zones.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 ArticleLotto helps to keep SA's dream of football development in all communities alive
Johannesburg - The 2010 FIFA World Cup may have come and gone, but the legacy of the tournament is set to continue in many of South Africa’s most disadvantaged communities in every corner of the read more
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