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2010 FIFA World Cup

Lance Armstrong to visit Cape Town in support of the JAG Foundation

Lance Armstrong to visit Cape Town in support of the JAG Foundation

Cancer survivor and seven-time Tour de France champion, Lance Armstrong, will be making his first visit to Cape Town in March 2010 to support the work of the JAG Sports and Education Foundation (JAG Foundation).
2010 Final Draw Accreditation

2010 Final Draw Accreditation

October is the month for print media, photographers and web journalists to apply for accreditation for the final draw for the 2010 Fifa World Cup  to be held from 2 to 5 December in Cape Town.
Scramble for 2010 packages to South Africa after England qualifies

Scramble for 2010 packages to South Africa after England qualifies

British tour operators believe the scramble for 2010 World Cup tickets will start now that England has secured its championship spot.
Semenya and rest of SA athletes return to heroes' welcome

Semenya and rest of SA athletes return to heroes' welcome

South African teenage sensation Caster Semenya was welcomed home at OR Tambo International Airport in Johannesburg this week after winning a 800m gold medal at the World Athletics Champioship in Berlin.
Cape Town prepares to host 2010 World Cup draw

Cape Town prepares to host 2010 World Cup draw

Cape Town is preparing to  host the 2010 Fifa World Cup final draw, which will determine the match order for the world’s top 32 teams who will contest Africa’s first Fifa World Cup from 11 June to 11 July 2010.
Thousands volunteer for 2010 World Cup

Thousands volunteer for 2010 World Cup

Just days after opening its 2010 Fifa World Cup volunteer programme, South Africa has already received more than 11 000 volunteer applications from the country, the continent and the rest of the world.
FIFA gives South Africa top marks for Confed Cup

FIFA gives South Africa top marks for Confed Cup

As the 2009 Fifa Confederations Cup heads for its climax, South Africa appears to have cleared yet another hurdle on the road to 2010.