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SOUTH AFRICA is determined to host the best ever football world cup – and Johannesburg, as a key host city, is set to play its part. With its distinctive African pulse, the continent’s premier city is on track to show the world it’s unrivalled potential and opportunities.

 

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The South African 2010 World Cup is the 19th in the FIFA World Cup series and follows the 18th in the series staged in Germany in 2006.

The opening ceremony for the FIFA World Cup is June 10, 2010 and will be staged at the newly refurbished Orlando Stadium in Soweto, Johannesburg.http://www.joburg.org.za/fifaworldcup/content/view/3307/280/10 Headline performers for the World Cup 2010 opening ceremony are Shakira, John Legend, Angelique Kidjo, Alicia Keys and the Black Eyed Peas. The event is expected to last about 3 hours.http://www.fifa.com/worldcup/organisation/concert/about.html11

The tournament starts on June 11, 2010, the day after the opening ceremony. The tournament finishes with the World Cup Final which is to be played on July 11, 2010.

The World Cup 2010 is the first ever to be staged on the continent of Africa. Thirty two teams are competing in the event and these have been divided into eight groups of four teams. Of the initial 32 teams only 16 will progress from the group stage. The tournament will then become knockout with first the round of 16, then the quarter finals, followed by the semi final and the culmination in the final. There will also be a 3rd/4th place decider match.

FIFA World Cup 2010 Kick-Off Celebration Concert which is on the Thursday evening, starting at 8:00 pm local time and featuring world-renowned artists such as Alicia Keys, Hugh Masekela, John Legend, The Black Eyed Peas and Angelique Kidjo to name but a few.

We’ve been trying to find out all about the actual Opening Ceremony which is scheduled for Friday afternoon local time, before the first game between the hosts South Africa and Mexico, but have so far drawn a blank. It looks as though FIFA are keeping the details of what might happen and who will be performing at the ceremony a closely-guarded secret, perhaps to build up the excitement and momentum.

We’ll be sure to let you know the details as soon as we know them ourselves and will be keeping our eyes and ears peeled. In the meantime we’d love to hear from you with your thoughts about the World Cup and maybe who you will be cheering on, so why not let us know?

The much awaited and most anticipated biggest event in the world is set to happen few days from now. And the World Cup 2010 fever is around the corner now, because starting June 11, 2010, the world will witness different countries that will participate in the FIFA World Cup 2010.

Group A: South Africa, Mexico, Uruguay, France
Group B: Argentina, South Korea, Nigeria, Greece
Group C: England, USA, Algeria, Slovenia
Group D: Germany, Australia, Ghana, Serbia
Group E: Netherlands, Japan, Cameroon, Denmark
Group F: Italy, New Zealand, Paraguay, Slovakia
Group G: Brazil, North Korea, Ivory Coast, Portugal
Group H: Spain, Honduras, Chile, Switzerland

There will be 32 teams that qualified for the 2010 FIFA World Cup in which the teams were divided into 8 Groups. The opening ceremony will be held live at the Johannesburg which will be attended by million of fans and viewers and at the same time with their Maskot Zakumi the Leopard and the official song Waka Waka will be rendered by Shakira.

Now please see the updated schedules of the games:

Group A – June 11, 2010

South Africa vs Mexico, Johannesburg

Uruguay vs France, Cape Town

Group B – June 12, 2010

Argentina vs Nigeria, Johannesburg

Korea Republic vs Greece

Group C – June 12, 2010

England vs United States, Rustenburg

Additional schedules will be provided to you shortly.

All 27 matches of ICC T20 World Cup will shown live throughout the world in different Channels. You can check out the TV Channels broadcasting the matches in your country or locality.

Here you can get all the channels list broadcasting this event live on tv.

* Bangladesh – BTV (Live)
* Canada — Asian Television Network -ATN (Live) | Channel: CBN or Cricket plus
* Europe — Eurosport2 (Live)(including France, Denmark, Algeria, Sweden, Austria, Finland, Monaco, Cyprus and Russia)
* India — STAR Cricket and ESPN (Live), Doordarshan (selected matches only)
* Japan – Hum Tum TV (Live)
* Middle East —Arab Digital Distribution (Live)
* New Zealand — SKY Network Television (Live)
* Pacific Islands — Fiji TV
* Pakistan — Pakistan Television Corporation – PTV (Live) | Geosuper

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Worldcup live

Nothing indeed beats watching the worldcup live. The excitement of watching your favorite players as they take action in the field live is something that will really be etched in the memories of every soccer fan. The adrenaline raising games would surely make you want to yearn for more and watch out for the next match. The most popular sporting event in the world, the World Cup, is indeed the greatest stage for the most popular sport in the world as well.

 

<a rel=”nofollow” onclick=”javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview(‘/outgoing/article_exit_link’);” href=”http://watchworldcup2010.com/”>Worldcup live</a> The FIFA World Cup is a worldwide soccer tournament that is held and awarded every four years. National teams from the different member nations of the FIFA (Fédération Internationale de Football Association), the premier international football association and the sport’s governing body, play to win the World Cup and be hailed as the ultimate soccer champion. Being a really popular sport, a lot of individuals watch the worldcup live. The FIFA World Cup is said to be the most highly viewed sporting event in the history of world television. A lot of people also flock to the stadiums of the host country where the games are staged to watch the worldcup live and be first on witnessing the action live from where the events happen.

 

In the 2006 World Cup Finals match alone, an estimated 715.1 million individuals were said to have watched the worldcup live event worldwide. This year, the finals match will be held on July 11, 2010 at the Soccer City stadium in Johannesburg South Africa. It is anticipated that millions of individuals from all over the world will be watching it so the TV networks have prepared a lot for heir live coverage of the event. Online streaming sites that are showing the games live are also trending on the web because of the sport’s popularity.

 

 

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Worldcup live watch

Millions of soccer fans all over the world are clearly anticipating the 19th FIFA World Cup this year. Surely, the whole world will be witnessing the worldcup live watch through television or through the online live streaming sites. A record high of 204 entrants participated in the qualification phase which was done earlier starting in August 2007 to play for the 2010 FIFA World Cup. However, out of the 204, only the top 32 countries can make it to play in the World Cup finals tournament which will be held this June 11 to July 11, 2010 at the host country in South Africa. South Africa has prepared a lot for this since it is the first time that an African nation is hosting the World Cup. They even have prepared well the 10 stadiums where the different matches will be staged. The 2010 World Cup Finals match will is set on July 11, 2010 will be staged at the Soccer City Stadium in Johannesburg.

 

<a rel=”nofollow” onclick=”javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview(‘/outgoing/article_exit_link’);” href=”http://watchworldcup2010.com/”>Worldcup live watch</a> Soccer, being a very popular sport in the whole world will surely be showcased at its best in this event. The major sports and television networks are on their way to bring you the best coverage of the worldcup live. Watch your favorite teams and cheer for them as they participate in one of the most important sporting events in the history of soccer. It would really have been cooler to witness the worldcup live watch from the stadiums in Africa where the players are closer than ever and the excitement is there at their highest levels. However, since it is not possible for every fan to go to South Africa, then there is always the television and the internet.

 

Get the latest news and updates on the worldcup live. Watch from your favorite sports channels and online streaming sites and check out the FIFA website to get the latest schedule, scores, and standings on the FIFA World Cup.

 

 

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The Trademark of the World Cup 2010

What is the trademark of World Cup 2010? The great teams, the players, the expectation of the final? No, it’s the vuvuzelas! The national music instrument of South Africa is responsible for that noise you hear every time you are watching a game from the World Cup. Indeed, this noise is like having millions of bees flying over the soccer field. You cannot even hear the sportscaster sometimes, because the sound of vuvuzelas is way too high during some matches!

Vuvuzelas are everywhere; in the soccer field during the matches, in the market, the streets… even if you walk down a quiet street you are most likely to be surprised and interrupted by the loud parps of the vuvuzelas. What is interesting is that fans from other countries have also adopted the vuvuzela, making it the absolute trademark of World cup 2010.

Vuvuzelas are the public’s weapon of choice; although they can truly disrupt any game and have you put your hands over your ears even if watching from the TV, people are supposed to have their way and have fun while watching. People of South Africa and the crowds who are visiting the country to watch the games are the heart of the World Cup, so no one has the right to ban vuvuzelas.

The popularity of vuvuzelas has been inflated in a rather artificial way, but it’s the least commercial item of the World Cup. During the games people are not allowed to eat and drink anything they want, unless the brand is one of the sponsors of the games. Everything is closely regulated and advertising screams from every corner; therefore it comes as no surprise that people have chosen their own trademark of the World Cup 2010, which is loud and funny at the same time.

The good thing about vuvuzelas is that they became trendy and popular to all other countries within a night. People who have never heard about them started googling vuvuzelas and reading about them and their use. You cannot tell people from different nationalities what to buy and when, but it did happen. The use of vuvuzelas is probably mindless, but many chants and cries during the matches are totally mindless anyway.

The only negative about the use of vuvuzelas and their establishment as the trademark of World Cup 2010 is that they are way too noisy when thousands of spectators play them at the same time. They main argument against them is that they distract the players, making it almost impossible to talk during the game. But both players and coaches have to live with them and deal with them effectively. Probably the new trend will fade out at some point during the years to come. It’s way too early for that, but anyway FIFA has a lot more things to consider than the vuvuzelas.

The trademark of World Cup 2010 is an innovation of the fans and not the officials, and this is what makes it so interesting and intriguing this year.

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