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Castle BeerDo you need help working out how much spending money you'll need once you're in South Africa for the World Cup?  Don't worry, we have devised a way of helping you out.  Knowing how much travelling football fans like beer, we've converted the price of some groceries and restaurant items into the equivalent number of beers.

Last Updated on Wednesday, 06 January 2010 09:05 Read more...
 

2010 Forums

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South Africa 2010 forums now open for posting!  We have forums on general topics such as travel and accommodation, as well match-specific ones for all of the group and knock-out matches. 

You can see the full list of forums here.

Last Updated on Thursday, 31 December 2009 14:45
 

Host Cities

Johannesburg - The economic hub of Africa, Johannesburg is a bustling, sprawling city of contrasts, spread across the small but densely populated province of Gauteng. Two Johannesburg stadiums will be used for the event. Read more >

Cape Town - South Africa's oldest and loveliest city lies in Table Bay on the Atlantic Ocean, in the south of the Western Cape province. Beautiful buildings, the nearby winelands, long white beaches and a rich cultural life make Cape Town South Africa's most favoured tourist destination. Read more >

Durban - If Johannesburg has a business culture and Cape Town a culture culture, Durban has a beach culture. The warm Indian Ocean and the city's tropical climate make it one of the nicest places to be in the South African winter. Read more >

Pretoria - A pretty, quiet city north of Johannesburg in Gauteng, Pretoria is the capital of South Africa, with a long, involved and fascinating history. Read more > 

Port Elizabeth - The Friendly City lies in Nelson Mandela Bay on the windswept Wild Coast of the Eastern Cape province.Read more >

Bloemfontein - The former capital of a Boer republic and now capital of the Free State, Bloemfontein - the name means "flower fountain" - is a pretty city with thousands of rose bushes and some poignant memorials.Read more >

Rustenburg - Its tranquil Jacaranda-lined streets belie the fact that the Rustenburg area in North West province is one of the world's most heavily mined regions, with a wealth of platinum underground.Read more >

Polokwane - The capital of Limpopo province is ideally situated near the border of the wildlife-rich Kruger National Park.Read more >

Nelspruit - The capital of Mpumalanga province lies in the fertile valley of the Crocodile River, about 330km east of Johannesburg.Read more >

 

 

2010 Excel Wall Chart

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Here is a useful Excel spreadsheet for you to use to enter results for the World Cup matches.  As you enter the results, the group standings are automatically updated.

Last Updated on Saturday, 20 February 2010 14:13 Read more...
 

Frequently Asked Questions

In 2010 the Fifa World Cup will be hosted in South Africa. Don't know where South Africa is? Don't know how to get here? Scared of being eaten by lions? Want to know what the beer is like? These answers to frequently asked questions about the 2010 tournament will set your mind at ease … and may surprise you. 

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