50 days to World Cup
South African President Jacob Zuma says his country is ready for the football World Cup, and predicts a memorable event. He was speaking during ceremonies 50 days before the tournament kicks-off on June 11.
President Jacob Zuma told a crowd of fans in the central city of Kimberly that the football World Cup will allow South Africa to tell the story of a continent alive with possibilities, whose population embraces people from other nations and cultures.
"This is the single, greatest opportunity we have ever had to showcase our diversity and potential to the world," said President Zuma.
Mr. Zuma said his government had spent nearly $5 billion on bolstering infrastructure for the World Cup and this would benefit the country for years to come.
He said the preparations already have had a significant impact on the South African economy. Officials hope the World Cup will create 60,000 permanent new jobs and add nearly one billion dollars to economic production.
South African security forces say they have been carrying out crowd control and anti-terrorism training and measures have been put in place to protect visiting teams, foreign dignitaries and fans.
The football world governing body, FIFA, says 180,000 of the remaining 500,000 match tickets have been sold since the last phase of ticket sales began last week. Nearly half of the 64 matches are sold out.
Tourist groups say the world economic recession and the long-haul-destination status of South Africa may affect the number of foreign visitors during the event and have downgraded their original projections of 450,000 by as much as one-third.
As a result, 85 percent of the fans at the games will be South African residents. United States residents have purchased the greatest number of tickets from abroad, more than 100,000, followed by fans in Britain and Germany.
Al Jazeera Sports will be broadcasting the world cup exclusively for the arab world,ART Sports used to broadxast the world cup matches untill the 2006 tournament in Germany.
Alumnar go to this link.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010_FIFA_World_Cup_broadcasting_rights
I will be watching on ESPN/STAR SPORTS.
... and answer my question please :)
... you and your gay friends... ;)
btw - they do have a gay olympics.
and before you ask me how i know, i have gay friends.
let me google it... see if his name exists in the world top gay's or not!... :D
i said he's gay, i didn't say he can't play.
gay can play?
Alumnar you too :P
... He is as gay as I am!
ronaldo is gay
... and to see Cristiano Ronaldo in action :)))
Does anybody know what package to subscribe to so we can watch the
matches at home? Which channels will show the matches?
Thanks :)
The teams who are favourites in one way or another for the World title are England,Germany,the defending world champions Italy,Spain and Brazil.
African teams have a good chance of making good results at the World Cup although i would say Ghana are in good form at the moment,not to forget Ivory Coast.
Definitely the World Cup will be memorable on african soil.
Brazil ain't in the best of form to win the title, Spain and England looks good. I will be rooting for the Eagles from Nigeria and my adopted Spain.
well i will cheer up for my fav.BRAZIL...
i'm all booked for south africa.
work these days is now just a place to surf the net for cup updates and search for a new job.
Yes it will be a very memorable world cup,and i hope other african countries also get a chance to host the world cup in future inshaallah.