2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa Official Book

2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa Official Book
Author: Keir Radnedge
Publsiher: Carlton Publishing Group
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2010
Genre: Soccer
ISBN: 1847325165

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This text presents a comprehensive preview of football's greatest tournament. It is packed with photographs and expert analysis of each team, its star players and its prospects in the finals. It also features a guide to each of the stadiums and host cities.

2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa Fact File

2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa Fact File
Author: Gavin Newsham
Publsiher: Carlton Publishing Group
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2010
Genre: Soccer
ISBN: 1847325688

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Nothing beats the sporting spectacle of the FIFA World Cup and this official junior guide contains everything young readers need to become true 2010 FIFA World Cup experts. They can study the easy-to-follow World Cup team analysis and star player profiles, and absorb the brilliant big match photographs in what is the only official FIFA endorsed 2010 World Cup junior companion. Illustrated with 100 amazing images and appealing to all ages, this fantastic book includes analysis of each of the qualified teams as well as profiles of all of the tournament's star players including Kaka, Ronaldo, Wayne Rooney, Lionel Messi and Fernando Torres. Meet Zakumi the leopard, the official FIFA World Cup 2010 mascot, read the special features on the tournament's stadiums and fans, fill-in the progress chart and solve the many fun puzzles and quizzes all based around the World Cup. The official 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa Fact File is guaranteed to keep any junior fan entertained throughout the entire World Cup tournament.

2010 FIFA World Cup

2010 FIFA World Cup
Author: Gavin Newsham
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 61
Release: 2010
Genre: World Cup (Soccer)
ISBN: 1847326048

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Two Thousand and Ten FIFA World Cup South Africa Fact File

Two Thousand and Ten FIFA World Cup South Africa Fact File
Author: SBS Staff,Sbs
Publsiher: Hardie Grant Publishing
Total Pages: 61
Release: 2010
Genre: Soccer
ISBN: 1740668820

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Written in an informative yet accessible style to appeal to young readers, this fun-packed guide is bursting with features on the tournament's teams, star players, stadiums and cities, and contains all that young fans need to know about the World Cup. Bursting with 100 amazing action-packed photos, this fantastic book includes a preview of the 2010 FIFA World Cup as well as profiles of all of the tournament's star players. Fill-in the progress chart and solve the many fun puzzles and quizzes all based around the World Cup.

The Big Fix

The Big Fix
Author: Ray Hartley
Publsiher: Jonathan Ball Publishers
Total Pages: 268
Release: 2016-05-10
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9781868427253

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Between June and July 2010, 64 games of football determined that Spain was the world's best team at the World Cup in South Africa. South Africans – and the world – celebrated a brilliantly hosted tournament where everything worked like clockwork and the stands were packed with vuvuzela-wielding fans. But the truth was not yet known. Behind this significant national achievement lay years of corporate skulduggery, crooked companies rigging tenders and match fixing involving the national team. As late as 2015 it was revealed that the tournament's very foundations were corrupt when evidence emerged that South Africa had encouraged FIFA to pay money to a bent official in the Caribbean to buy three votes in its favour. As Sepp Blatter's FIFA edifice crumbled, a web of transactions from New York to Trinidad and Tobago showed how money was diverted to allow South Africa's bid to host the tournament to succeed. In The Big Fix: How South Africa Stole the 2010 World Cup, Ray Hartley reveals the story of an epic national achievement and the people who undermined it in pursuit of their own interests. It is the real story of the 2010 World Cup.

South Africa 2010 FIFA World Cup

South Africa 2010  FIFA World Cup
Author: Gianni Truvianni
Publsiher: Independently Published
Total Pages: 78
Release: 2013-12
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1099830443

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A book of articles about the last football world cup "South Africa 2010".

Managing the Football World Cup

Managing the Football World Cup
Author: S. Frawley,D. Adair
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 148
Release: 2014-12-02
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781137373687

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Managing the Football World Cup explores areas often overlooked by project management and business studies researchers. Therefore considering the global impact of the Football World Cup it is time for a detailed examination of the planning, organization, management, implementation and related commercial features of this mega-sport event.

Africa s World Cup

Africa s World Cup
Author: Peter Alegi,Chris Bolsmann
Publsiher: University of Michigan Press
Total Pages: 287
Release: 2013-05-16
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9780472051946

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Africa’s World Cup: Critical Reflections on Play, Patriotism, Spectatorship, and Space focuses on a remarkable month in the modern history of Africa and in the global history of football. Peter Alegi and Chris Bolsmann are well-known experts on South African football, and they have assembled an impressive team of local and international journalists, academics, and football experts to reflect on the 2010 World Cup and its broader significance, its meanings, complexities, and contradictions. The World Cup’s sounds, sights, and aesthetics are explored, along with questions of patriotism, nationalism, and spectatorship in Africa and around the world. Experts on urban design and communities write on how the presence of the World Cup worked to refashion urban spaces and negotiate the local struggles in the hosting cities. The volume is richly illustrated by authors’ photographs, and the essays in this volume feature chronicles of match day experiences; travelogues; ethnographies of fan cultures; analyses of print, broadcast, and electronic media coverage of the tournament; reflections on the World Cup’s private and public spaces; football exhibits in South African museums; and critiques of the World Cup’s processes of inclusion and exclusion, as well as its political and economic legacies. The volume concludes with a forum on the World Cup, including Thabo Dladla, Director of Soccer at the University of KwaZulu-Natal, Mohlomi Kekeletso Maubane, a well-known Soweto-based writer and a soccer researcher, and Rodney Reiners, former professional footballer and current chief soccer writer for the Cape Argus newspaper in Cape Town. This collection will appeal to students, scholars, journalists, and fans. Cover illustration: South African fan blowing his vuvuzela at South Africa vs. France, Free State Stadium, Bloemfontein, June 22, 2010. Photo by Chris Bolsmann.