2010 World Cup - Most popular for January 2009
Viewing all posts which authors have tagged ‘2010 World Cup’.
You can also subscribe to this tag's feed.
Interesingly, Stephen Ireland continues to remain out of the Republic of Ireland's
squad. Today's announcement of the 25-man side who will face Georgia at Croke Park, Dublin, on
Wednesday, February 11 in World Cup qualifying action is sans Ireland. Read On...
var iamInit = function() {try{initIamServingHandler(420,286,515857,"http://cdn.
After ten matches, Paraguay leads CONMEBOL's qualification group with 23 points. With away matches
in Round 11 (Uruguay) and Round 12 (Ecuador), Gerardo Martino's squad must
continue to play inspired soccer.
A combination of a win and a draw at Montevideo in late March and Quito in early April should see
La Albirroja all but qualify for the 2010 World Cup.
Next Tuesday marks the 500-day countdown to the 2010 World Cup in South Africa.
The event will be commemorated with a series of high profile events around the country.
On Monday, FIFA Secretary General Jérôme Valcke will address a media conference in
Johannesburg. The focal point of the day will be in Bloemfontein, where host city representatives
will unveil the nine host city posters.
If you're South African or from the immediate area, the organizers of the 2010 World Cup want you
to know some important information: Buy your tickets soon or else ...
Organizers want South African fans to break their habit of buying tickets on game day.
"We have a challenge in filling the stadiums," Danny Jordaan, chief executive of the
South African organizing committee, told a press conference in Johannesburg.
Highly-regarded debutant Abia Nale entered in the 84th minute as South Africa
defeated Zambia 1-0 yesterday at Atteridgeville's Super Stadium. The team now has won five matches
in a row as South Africa prepares for FIFA's Confederations Cup in June.
500 days to go until the opening kick-off of the 2010 FIFA World Cup.
Today, FIFA.com has an exclusive interview with FIFA President Sepp Blatter, where he talks about
his faith in Africa and his wishes for African football.
Please click the link above to read the entire interview or stay with us to see what Mr.
500 days ... 18 months until South Africa hosts the mother of all sporting events: the 2010 World
Cup.
Today, FIFA.com has the opinion of high-ranking African sportsmen and officials on the impending
football world championships ...
What do you think?
Former Liverpool goalkeeper, Bruce Grobbelaar
For me, it's not about the number of days left.