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World Cup 2010
The World Cup 2010 or the 2010 FIFA World Cup (in Afrikaans FIFA Sokker-Wêreldbekertoernooi in 2010), also known as South Africa 2010 will be the nineteenth edition of the World Cup for men's senior national teams organized by FIFA every four years. Takes place from 11 June to 11 July 2010 in South Africa. After thirty-two years (last time was in 1978 in Argentina) the World Cup will be played so Southern, and then in winter (depending on climatic averages of Johannesburg, the final should be held at a temperature between 16 ° C and 4 ° C).
Since the time of that assignment, however, many doubts have arisen about the actual ability of South Africa (or any other African state) to organize an event of this magnitude, doubts which were subsequently exacerbated by the slowness with which they undertook the work construction stages [1]. Also recently emerged in South Africa is another serious problem that could jeopardize the organization of the World Cup and that is the explosion of xenophobic violence in the nation [2nd] [3]. On the whole issue, FIFA President Joseph Blatter said he was nevertheless very confident even though he said that if conversely, for extremely serious reasons, the timing set were not met (or in any other case of emergency) Germany would be the first choice to host the event. There were also other nations in order to accommodate any tournament, including the USA, Mexico, England, Japan, Spain and Australia [4], but considering the short time which could be entrusted to the competition to a new nation, it seems that the best hypothesis in the case of South Africa is a flat rate of "Germany-bis 2010" just because Germany is the only nation that could solve the first problem the experience and infrastructure newest edition of 2006 (regarded by Blatter himself as the best World Cup ever held [5]). In any case, Blatter also understand that in his statement of 15 September 2008 that this possibility is extremely remote: "[...] the plan B is South Africa, plan C is South Africa [6]. On 26 September 2008, the new president of South Africa Kgalema Motlanthe reassured FIFA has again reiterated its full political support and government in the event.
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World Cup 2010
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The World Cup 2010 or the 2010 FIFA World Cup (in Afrikaans FIFA Sokker-Wêreldbekertoernooi in 2010), also known as South Africa 2010 will be the nineteenth edition of the World Cup for men's senior national teams organized by FIFA every four years. Takes place from 11 June to 11 July 2010 in South Africa. After thirty-two years (last time was in 1978 in Argentina) the World Cup will be played so Southern, and then in winter (depending on climatic averages of Johannesburg, the final should be held at a temperature between 16 ° C and 4 ° C). Since the time of that assignment, however, many doubts have arisen about the actual ability of South Africa (or any other African state) to organize an event of this magnitude, doubts which were subsequently exacerbated by the slowness with which they undertook the work construction stages [1]. Also recently emerged in South Africa is another serious problem that could jeopardize the organization of the World Cup and that is the explosion of xenophobic violence in the nation [2nd] [3]. On the whole issue, FIFA President Joseph Blatter said he was nevertheless very confident even though he said that if conversely, for extremely serious reasons, the timing set were not met (or in any other case of emergency) Germany would be the first choice to host the event. There were also other nations in order to accommodate any tournament, including the USA, Mexico, England, Japan, Spain and Australia [4], but considering the short time which could be entrusted to the competition to a new nation, it seems that the best hypothesis in the case of South Africa is a flat rate of "Germany-bis 2010" just because Germany is the only nation that could solve the first problem the experience and infrastructure newest edition of 2006 (regarded by Blatter himself as the best World Cup ever held [5]). In any case, Blatter also understand that in his statement of 15 September 2008 that this possibility is extremely remote: "[...] the plan B is South Africa, plan C is South Africa [6]. On 26 September 2008, the new president of South Africa Kgalema Motlanthe reassured FIFA has again reiterated its full political support and government in the event.
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