Bafana Bafana and Everton FC midfielder Steven Pienaar has been named the 2009 Bafana Bafana
Player of the Year.
The announcement was made at a glittering ceremony on Thursday night (19 November 2009) at the
Sandton Convention Centre.
Among others in attendance were the Minister of Justice Jeff Radebe as well as the 2002 Brazil
World Cup squad winning captain Cafu.
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France captain Thierry Henry admitted he had handled the ball in the build-up to a controversial
goal that sent France to the World Cup at the expense of Ireland on Wednesday.
Talk about Maradona's Hand of God, for the Boys from Ireland, this tragedy at the Stade de
France will now be known as Henry's Le Hand of God.
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Vuvuzelas - Noisy Plastic Trumpets in All Colours
According to bbc news Motoaki Inukai, the president of the Japan Football Association (JFA),
wants the noisy vuvuzela trumpet to be banned from the 2010 World Cup in South Africa.
Noisy Plastic Trumpet!
And to add insult to this sign of cultural intolerance, when asked for his thoughts on the
subject after Saturday's stalemate, Japan coach Takeshi Okada responded dryly: "Perhaps if they
play good football (the fans) will be quiet and watch.
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Benni Mc Carthy Takes a Shot Against Jamaica
Maybe the "weakened" Jamaica was a better opponent for South Africa, because Bafana Bafana
managed to play forward although they were held to a goalless draw at Vodacom Stadium on
Tuesday.
That means the 2010 World Cup hosts have now scored just six goals in their last 12
internationals.
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When I wanted to write a preview of the Bafana Bafana vs Jamaica match in Bloemfontein this
evening, I thought I would just go and see what the online experts say.
Kickoff.com Bafana's One problem is Two Shoes
Former Bafana Bafana midfielder John "Shoes" Moshoeu says that while South Africa has not been
doing very well in their last few international games, all is not yet lost.
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Jamaica Coach, Tappa Whitmore
Even though the media may be reporting that Jamaica has picked a media strength team for its
international friendly against Bafana Bafana in Bloemfontein on Tuesday, this is going to be
no walkover for the South African National Team.
According to the Reggaeboyz website, Jamaica coach, Tappa Whitmore said his players had worked
hard and well together in training and that this game was an opportunity to show that they can
compete with anybody.
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Carlos Alberto Parreira began his second tenure as Bafana Bafana coach with a 0-0 draw against
Japan in their international friendly encounter at the Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium in Port Elizabeth
on Saturday.
Bafana Bafana Didn't Lose
But Bafana Bafana didn't lose!
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Carlos Alberto Parreira, Bafana Bafana Coach
Bafana Bafana coach Carlos Parreira is optimistic about his team's success against Japan. Bafana
Bafana take on Japan in a friendly international match at the Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium in Port
Elizabeth on Saturday.
And a Port Elizabeth Sangoma, Puseletso "Nkomiyahlaba" Maropane', has predicted that Bafana
Bafana will win by 2 –O.
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Well that's the Bafana Bafana's 16th new jersey in 11 years and let's hope it is the lucky strip
that will take the team past the opening round of the 2010 World Cup.
New Bafana Bafana Jersey
According to Kickoff, "the New Bafana Bafana kit is not much different from the current one,
other than it being a whole lot sleeker and bearing a small South African flag, it was the one
chosen from 21 alternatives by the Bafana players and technical team.
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Robert Enke (32) the Hannover and Germany goalkeeper who was expected to be part of his
country's 2010 World Cup squad, was killed after being hit by a train close to a level crossing
near his home.
According to the Guardian, Jörg Neblung, a close friend and adviser of Enke, later said that
the 32-year-old goalkeeper had killed himself.
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Two players have been dropped from the original Bafana Bafana Squad and replaced. All but five
are still to arrive in cap to prepare fro the friendlies against Japan and Jamaica later this
month.
Every young boy kicking a tennis ball around in a dusty township street dreams of wearing theÂ
Bafana Bafana Jersey.
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Who says girls on the soccer field are too soft? look and see why Not that we want our own
Banyana Banyana to employ these tactics, but a University of New Mexico soccer player has become an
Internet celebrity for the wrong reasons.
Girl Soccer Player Pulls Hair
According to the Huffington Post Junior defender Elizabeth Lambert was suspended Friday for her
infractions the day before during a 1-0 loss to BYU in a Mountain West Conference semifinal.
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Benni McCarthy is Back in the Bafana Bafana Squad
When Carlos Alberto Parreira returned as head coach, the writing was on the wall, Benni Mc
Carthy would be asked to come back. The door to the Bafana Bafana team would once again be opened
to the man who has scored 31 goals in 76 caps for his country.
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The South African Football Association (SAFA) is gearing for another round of recognising and
acknowledging talent. The second Annual SAFA Awards Ceremony will be staged on the 19th of November
2009 at the Sandton Convention Centre.
Vote For Your Favourite Players and Coaches
This year's SAFA Awards 2009 event will include four categories; winners of each will be
determined by football supporters via sms through the SABC television and radio stations.
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SOWETO DERBY TICKETS ARE SOLD OUT – Kaizer Chiefs have reiterated this
message after being informed that there are fake tickets being sold for Saturday's match against
Orlando Pirates.
"Kaizer Chiefs Football Club has regrettably learnt that there are people who are currently
selling fake tickets for the upcoming "sold out" Soweto Derby, for the match to take place at
Orlando Stadium on Saturday, October 31.
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