All systems go in Gauteng for 2010
Gauteng is ahead of schedule to host next year's Confederations Cup and the 2010 World Cup finals, it was announced on Thursday.
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Bloem told to prepare for security force invasion
The police and the SA defence force started with a week-long Soccer World Cup training exercise in and around Bloemfontein on Monday.
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Why PE lost the Confederations Cup
Nelson Mandela Bay Municipality allegedly shifted its stadium construction deadline four times, costing PE the right to host the Confederations Cup.
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Naval expert assesses SA's anti-terror capabilities
A naval expert is "not overly optimistic" about law-enforcement agencies making SA's maritime borders safe from terror attacks during the World Cup.
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Fifa sees Brazil as backup host for 2010
Fifa is in talks with authorities in Brazil about staging the 2010 World Cup there should South Africa be unable to host the event.
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Vuvuzelas to boost World Cup spirit
Soccer fans may not only need a ticket to see their favourite teams play in the 2010 World Cup -- earplugs should also come in handy.
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Durban's 2010 stadium ahead of schedule
Construction on Durban's King Senzangakhona Stadium, which will host a 2010 World Cup semifinal, is running ahead of schedule.
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D-Day for World Cup fanatics announced
Booking for the 2010 World Cup to be staged in South Africa opens on February 2 next year, it was announced in Johannesburg on Wednesday.
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2010 to cost more than planned
Hosting the World Cup will set South Africa back much more than estimated, with rising costs expected to swell the bill for stadium construction.
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Here we go again
By now the South African local organising committee will have become accustomed to fears that the country will be unable to host football's World Cup.
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