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Draw places Brazil, Portugal into Group of Death
[SAT 05 DEC 2009 – 00:58:11 UTC]
The draw for the
final tournament of the 2010 Men’s World Cup was kind to the defending finalists, but not the losing semifinalists. 2006 champions
Italy face
Paraguay,
New Zealand, and first time qualifiers
Slovakia in
Group F, whilst
France, who fell to the
Azzurri in the 2006 final, were drawn against hosts
South Africa,
Mexico, and
Uruguay in
Group A. The Group of Death is widely considered to be
Group G, which contains
Brazil,
Korea DPR,
Côte d’Ivoire, and
Portugal. The tournament’s opening match will be South Africa-Mexico at Johannesburg’s new Soccer City stadium on F
RI 11 J
UN 2010.
more...Pots decided for South Africa 2010 draw
[THU 03 DEC 2009 – 02:54:28 UTC]
FIFA have settled on the pots, seedings, and draw procedure for the 2010 Men’s World Cup
final tournament. The top seeds include hosts
South Africa and the top seven teams in the FIFA world rankings of O
CT 2009, who occupy Pot 1. Pot 2 contains the teams from the AFC, CONCACAF, and the OFC. Pot 3 holds the remaining teams from CAF and CONMEBOL, whilst Pot 4 contains the remaining UEFA teams. Each group will receive one team from each pot, and no group may contain more than two UEFA teams or more than one team from any other confederation. The draw begins at 17:00 UTC on F
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EC 2009 at the Cape Town International Convention Centre.
more...Zakumi the Leopard meets press as 2010 mascot
[WED 24 SEP 2008 – 00:32:33 UTC]
Zakumi, a green haired leopard, was introduced to the world on M
ON 22 S
EP 2008 as the mascot for the
2010 Men’s World Cup. Zakumi performed a dance number and kicked about with former
South Africa player Mark Fish on a live South African football programme. Designed by Cape Town’s Andries Odendaal, his name is comprised of “za”, South Africa’s top level domain name, and “kumi”, meaning
ten in a number of African languages.
CAF matchday 5 recap
[MON 16 JUN 2008 – 02:41:44 UTC]
Qualifying draw raises excitement
[MON 26 NOV 2007 – 03:11:21 UTC]
The draw for the 2010 Men’s World Cup qualifiers took place in Durban,
South Africa on S
UN 25 N
OV 2007. Here are some of the highlights:
more...Qualifying draw to reveal all
[SAT 24 NOV 2007 – 19:45:26 UTC]
The footballing world is descending upon Durban,
South Africa for the draw for the 2010 Men’s World Cup qualifiers. Five Asian, twelve North American, nine European, and twelve African groups will be drawn in the festivities, which start at 15:00 UTC on S
UN 25 N
OV 2007. The
CONMEBOL group phase and
OFC final round are already underway and do not require draws. Below are listed the top seeded teams in each of the other confederations.
more...CAF’s lowest ten drawn in first round
[SAT 25 AUG 2007 – 00:57:40 UTC]
The pairings for the
first round of CAF qualifying for the 2010 Men’s World Cup have been drawn, and new FIFA members
Comoros will play their first qualifiers against Indian Ocean neighbours
Madagascar. The five winners will progress to the
CAF second round, where the 43 other CAF members await. The tournament also serves as qualifiers for the 2010 African Nations Cup; therefore,
South Africa, hosts and automatic qualifiers, are participating. Should
Bafana Bafana win a
third round group, another team, using criteria still to be decided, will take the last World Cup place.
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