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32 teams participating at next year’s FIFA World Cup

The 32 teams participating at next year’s FIFA World Cup™ finals discovered their fate this evening when the Final Draw for South Africa 2010 took place in Cape Town.

While South Africans learned that the host nation’s Opening Match on 11 June would be played against Mexico at Soccer City, it was the Group D lineup which caused arguably the biggest stir. Germany, Australia, Serbia and Ghana will battle it out for two qualifying places for the Round of 16, meaning two nations with passionate support will depart the tournament early. There could be a high-profile casualty from Group G too, after Brazil, Korea DPR, Côte d’Ivoire, Portugal were drawn together.

An estimated global television audience of 200 million joined the 2,000 invited guests in the Draw Hall in watching the colourful and entertaining ceremony unfold. With African sporting stars such as athlete Haile Gebreselassie, rugby player John Smit, cricketer Makhaya Ntini, and footballers Matthew Booth and Simphiwe Dludlu assisting with the draw, along with England’s David Beckham, it was always going to be an exhilarating occasion, but the undoubted centrepiece came when the eight groups were revealed.

An early highlight of the draw was the eye-catching encounter between England and USA, scheduled for 12 June, which evokes the Americans’ famous 1-0 win over their transatlantic cousins at Brazil 1950. Argentina, Nigeria and Greece will get the chance to revive their group rivalry from 1994, while the heavyweight collision between Portugal and Brazil on 25 June also has the feel of a derby.

Group A: South Africa, Mexico, Uruguay, France
Group B: Argentina, Nigeria, Korea Republic, Greece
Group C: England, USA, Algeria, Slovenia
Group D: Germany, Australia, Serbia, Ghana,
Group E: Netherlands, Denmark, Japan, Cameroon
Group F: Italy, Paraguay, New Zealand, Slovakia
Group G: Brazil, Korea DPR, Côte d’Ivoire, Portugal
Group H: Spain, Switzerland, Honduras, Chile

Although the dates and locations of each of the 48 group-stage games are known, the kick-off times will be announced shortly, upon conclusion of a meeting between FIFA, the Local Organising Committee and broadcasters.

Source: FIFA

FIFA Final Draw - World Cup 2010 South Africa


World Cup 2010 Final Draw

World Cup has officially KICKED OFF! It's official Group G is the Group of Death, Team France MAY have lucked out and Spain may be lured into a FALSE sense of security.


FIFA World Cup 2010 Groups


World Cup 2010 Venues

Venues

The complete list of 10 stadiums in 9 host cities for the 2010 World Cup has been decided. The host cities are:

Bloemfontein - capital of Free State Province, located in central South Africa. The present modern rugby / soccer stadium, situated in a pleasant area close to the city center, is being further upgraded.

Cape Town - capital of Western Cape Province, and the legislative capital of South Africa. One of the world's most beautiful cities set at the foot of Table Mountain on the ocean.

Durban - largest city in KwaZulu-Natal and South Africa's major port. A surfing and holiday center on the north east coast.
Groundwork has started on the new stadium which is also expected to host a semi final and hold 68,000 spectators.
The stadium is close to a beach holiday area and within 5 kms of the CBD, so there will be a variety of accommodation options available.

Johannesburg - capital of Gauteng Province and South Africa's largest city and major business and gold mining center.

Nelspruit - capital of Mpumalanga Province and a major agricultural center. Gateway to Kruger National Park. Construction work has commenced on the new stadium. Accommodation in the city or in any of the extensive "camps" in the park.

Polokwane - capital of Limpopo Province, 1300m above sea level. Small city 3 hours north of Pretoria and also close to wild life parks. New stadium to be built.

Port Elizabeth - located in Eastern Cape Province on the east coast, a major port. Work has already started on the new stadium, which is close to the city center and the ocean.
Proposed venue for the 2009 Confederations Cup.

Rustenburg - small, provincial city located North West Province in northern South Africa, close to the Rustenburg Nature Reserve.
New stadium, work expected to start shortly.

Pretoria - located in Gauteng Province, close to Johannesburg and the executive capital of South Africa. Utilising present modern 65,000 capacity rugby stadium - Loftus Versfield.

Second round matches will take place in: Cape Town, Johannesburg, Durban, Pretoria, Rustenberg, Port Elizabeth, and Bloemfontein
Quarter final matches in: Johannesburg, Cape Town, Port Elizabeth
Semi final matches in: Cape Town, Durban
Third place play off: Port Elizabeth

World Cup 2010 match schedule

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Note: All times local (UTC+2). UPDATE as of December 5, 2009

Day Venue & Time Stage Team 1 Result Team 2
Friday, 11 June Johannesburg, 16:00 Group A South Africa Mexico
Cape Town, 20:30 Uruguay France
Saturday, 12 June Nelson Mandela Bay / PLZ, 13:30 Group B Korea Republic Greece
Johannesburg, 16:00 Argentina Nigeria
Rustenburg, 20:30 Group C England USA
Sunday, 13 June Polokwane, 13:30 Algeria Slovenia
Tshwane / Pretoria, 16:00 Group D Serbia Ghana
Durban, 20:30 Germany Australia
Monday, 14 June Johannesburg, 13:30 Group E Netherlands Denmark
Mangaung / BFN, 16:00 Japan Cameroon
Cape Town, 20:30 Group F Italy Paraguay
Tuesday, 15 June Rustenburg, 13:30 New Zealand Slovakia
Nelson Mandela Bay / PLZ, 16:00 Group G Côte d’Ivoire Portugal
Johannesburg, 20:30 Brazil Korea DPR
Wednesday, 16 June Nelspruit, 13:30 Group H Honduras Chile
Durban, 16:00 Spain Switzerland
Pretoria, 20:30 Group A South Africa Uruguay
Thursday, 17 June Johannesburg, 13:30 Argentina Korea Republic
Mangaung / BFN, 16:00 Group B Greece Nigeria
Polokwane, 20:30 France Mexico
Friday, 18 June Nelson Mandela Bay / PLZ, 13:30 Group D Germany Serbia
Johannesburg, 16:00 Group C Slovenia USA
Cape Town, 20:30 England Algeria
Saturday, 19 June Durban, 13:30 Group D Netherlands Japan
Rustenburg, 16:00 Group E Ghana Australia
Tshwane / Pretoria, 20:30 Cameroon Denmark
Sunday, 20 June Mangaung / BFN, 13:30 Group F Slovakia Paraguay
Nelspruit, 16:00 Italy New Zealand
Johannesburg, 20:30 Group G Brazil Côte d’Ivoire
Monday, 21 June Cape Town, 13:30 Portugal Korea DPR
Nelson Mandela Bay / PLZ, 16:00 Group H Chile Switzerland
Johannesburg, 20:30 Spain Honduras
Tuesday, 22 June Mangaung / BFN, 16:00 Group A France South Africa
Rustenburg, 16:00 Mexico Uruguay
Durban, 20:30 Group B Nigeria Korea Republic
Polokwane, 20:30 Greece Argentina
Wednesday, 23 June Tshwane / Pretoria, 16:00 Group C USA Algeria
Nelson Mandela Bay / PLZ, 16:00 Slovenia England
Johannesburg, 20:30 Group D Ghana Germany
Nelspruit, 20:30 Australia Serbia
Thursday, 24 June Johannesburg, 16:00 Group F Slovakia Italy
Polokwane, 16:00 Paraguay New Zealand
Rustenburg, 20:30 Group E Denmark Japan
Cape Town, 20:30 Cameroon Netherlands
Friday, 25 June Durban, 16:00 Group G Portugal Brazil
Nelspruit, 16:00 Korea DPR Côte d’Ivoire
Tshwane / Pretoria, 20:30 Group H Chile Spain
Mangaung / BFN, 20:30 Switzerland Honduras
Saturday, 26 June Nelson Mandela Bay / PLZ, 16:00 Round of 16 – Match 1 1A 2B
Rustenburg, 20:30 Round of 16 – Match 3 1C 2D
Sunday, 27 June Mangaung / BFN, 16:00 Round of 16 – Match 4 1D 2C
Johannesburg, 20:30 Round of 16 – Match 2 1B 2A
Monday, 28 June Durban, 16:00 Round of 16 – Match 5 1E 2F
Johannesburg, 20:30 Round of 16 – Match 7 1G 2H
Tuesday, 29 June Tshwane / Pretoria, 16:00 Round of 16 – Match 6 1F 2E
Cape Town, 20:30 Round of 16 – Match 8 1H 2G
Wednesday, 30 June Rest days
Thursday, 01 July
Friday, 02 July Nelson Mandela Bay / PLZ, 16:00 Quarter-final C 5 7
Johannesburg, 20:30 Quarter-final A 1 3
Saturday, 03 July Cape Town, 16:00 Quarter-final B 2 4
Johannesburg, 20:30 Quarter-final D 6 8
Sunday, 04 July Rest days
Monday, 05 July
Tuesday, 06 July Cape Town, 20:30 Semi-final I A C
Wednesday, 07 July Durban, 20:30 Semi-final II B D
Thursday, 08 July Rest days
Friday, 09 July
Saturday, 10 July Nelson Mandela Bay / PLZ, 20:30 Third place play-off Loser I Loser II
Sunday, 11 July Johannesburg, 20:30 FINAL Winner I Winner II

South Africa 2010 FIFA World Cup'Hosts not afraid'

South Africa coach Carlos Alberto Parreira said the host nation was not afraid of any of the teams it drew in Group A of the 2010 World Cup.

"We are going to play the ball on the ground," Parreira said after the draw in Cape Town Friday.

"We are going to prepare ourselves, we are not afraid. Mexico are a good side, France have got players in the Champions League and they are good side."

Hosts South Africa, who will play Mexico on June 11 in the tournament opener were also drawn against two-time champions Uruguay.

Parreira, who guided his native Brazil to the 1994 World Cup title, said his mission was to guide South Africa to the last 16.

South Africa are set to stage training camps in Brazil and Germany as part of their preparations for the finals.

If South Africa fail to make it past the first round, it will become the first host nation not to reach the second round since the World Cup was first staged 79 years ago.

Parreira said the draw indicated that there was no easy group.

"It is the only World Cup we cannot say who is the Group of Death. There is no easy group. It is the best balanced World Cup in history. We are the only group that has two former world champions in France and Uruguay.

Parreira, who rejoined Bafana in November when his countryman Joel Santana quit after a disappointing 17-month reign, added: "This is the hand we have been dealt and what we will have to face.

"We have to prepare ourselves in a possible way to make sure we go past the first round.

"I do not look at the first game. If we get a good result against Mexico and lose against Uruguay and France it will not matter.

"We have to look at the group as a whole and not focus on the first game.

"The bottom line is that we face three difficult games and face them in a positive way."

Mathew Booth, a towering defender with Bafana Bafana, never expected to be drawn against an easy side.

"It's a tough group, we never expected it to be easy. But I don't envy the Mexicans playing in front of 90,000 vuvuzelas (trumpets)."

Former South Africa captain Neil Tovey said they had been drawn in a tough group, but believed France were beatable.

"It's a very, very tough group, but as the host nation we have to qualify for the next round," Tovey told AFP.