Safa have just announced that an Iron on Protea badge will be available for the Bafana Bafana
replica jerseys for R20.
OK the whole Bafana Bafana jersey controversy has been bubbling over since the day that Adidas
revealed the new 2010 Bafana Kit. We have ended up with three different versions of the jersey, all
selling for different amounts.
Bafana Bafana 2010 Away Jersey
Went online to look for Bafana Bfana jerseys. No if you want to buy a Bafana Bafana Jersey, you
need to know there are three kinds of Yellow Jerseys ( besides the ladies and children and standard
version)
- Safa, Adidas and Protea
- Safa and Adidas logos
- Adidas logo
The one with three logos seems to be the most expensive.
The "Unity kit" will carry PUMA's Yellow ‘life' Label
German sportswear giant Puma and the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) have unveiled a
"unified African kit" – that the continent's teams can use if their national colours clash during
the African Nations Cup and World Cup finals.
World Cup Mania is building up as we lead up to the biggest sporting spectacular in the world.
It is only a couple of weeks before South Africa and Mexico face each other at Soccer city in
Johannesburg and the referee blows the whistle for the 2010 World Cup South Africa to begin.
The Biggest Football on the planet stands an impressive 15 m high. Mr. Robert Molloy,
adjudicator and Director of Television Guinness World Records, has confirmed it as the world's
biggest football.
Based on the Telstar ball of the 1970 FIFA World Cup, it is almost 70 times the size and 1,500
times heavier than the Jabulani ball says goal.
Today is the last Football Friday of the 2010 World Cup. It seems like it all want past in a
multi-coloured blur of excitement and amazing soccer.
Bafana Bafana makes South Africa Proud
We waited so long from that first announcement that South Africa would host the 2010 World Cup,
the first on African soil, to the kickoff, just four weeks ago on 11 June at Soccer City in Jozi
when Bafana Bafana held Mexico to a draw and Sipiwe Tshabalala score one of the most beautiful
goals of the entire 2010 World Cup –in fact the first goal of the tournament.