Portugal to face Samba Boys in crucial decider
Five time world champions Brazil have qualified for the next round and Portugal in second place need a draw to book their place in the last 16.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 ArticleFootball for Hope centres on track
The ambitious project is seen as one of the major legacy initiatives FIFA wants to leave after staging the first ever World Cup tournament on the continent.read more
View ArticleNew beginning for 2010 host cities
Johannesburg - After years of preparation, development, planning and excitement, Nelspruit, Polokwane and Mangaung/Bloemfontein are now looking at what they can take from the experience they gainedread...
View ArticleFIFA shows red card to racism
Johannesburg - FIFA will use the World Cup quarter-final matches to fight racism in football and has called on the billions of people around the world to support the campaign which starts on Fridayread...
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 ArticleFootball brings Hope to Alexandra
Johannesburg - While the World Cup has brought the greatest football teams on the planet to South Africa, the Football for Hope Festival 2010 will assemble 32 teams that represent the power of the read...
View ArticleFootball festival brings hope to the world
Johannesburg - Thirty-two soccer teams from across the world are battling it out in South Africa, but this time, the young boys and girls competing are not just in it for the trophy.read more
View ArticleZuma drums support for 1Goal
Pretoria - President Jacob Zuma has called on soccer fans to help make the legacy of the 2010 FIFA World Cup last beyond the soccer spectacular by supporting the 1Goal initiative. read more
View ArticleMinister 'regrets' Cup transport fiasco
Pretoria - Transport Minister Sibusiso Ndebele has expressed regret at the inconvenience caused to football fans who missed the 2010 FIFA World Cup semifinal between Spain and Germany in Durban lasread...
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 ArticleUse World Cup income for development - Jordaan
Johannesburg - World Cup organising committee boss Danny Jordaan on Saturday called on the South African Football Association (SAFA) to use the millions of rands generated by the tournament to deveread...
View ArticleSA citizen “true stars” of the World Cup
Johannesburg – The people of South Africa were the “true stars” of the World Cup, after they united to prove that South Africa was capable of hosting a world class event.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
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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