Thursday, April 30, 2009

World Cup 2010 Qualifiers

As the host nation, South Africa qualifies automatically for the tournament. However, South Africa is the first host since 1934 to participate in World Cup qualifiers. This is because the CAF qualifiers also serve as the qualifying tournament for the 2010 African Cup of Nations, for which South Africa had to qualify separately. Like the previous tournament, the defending champions Italy do not qualify automatically.

The preliminary draw for the 2010 World Cup was held in Durban, South Africa, on 25 November 2007.

The Final draw for the 2010 FIFA World Cup will be staged in Cape Town, South Africa, on 4 December 2009 at the Cape Town International Convention Center.

World Cup Qualification Process:

Currently, only the host team(s) automatically qualifies for the final tournament. Until 2002, the title holder also qualified, but as of the 2006 World Cup, the title holders must also qualify.

For the 2010 edition, the 31 qualified teams will include: 13 from Europe, 5 from Africa, 4 (or 5) from South America, 4 (or 5) from Asia, 3 (or 4) from North-Central America, 0 (or 1) from Oceania, depending on playoffs. South Africa are qualified as hosts. Each confederation, depending on the number of spots, decides the format:

UEFA(Europe): 8 groups of 6 teams and 1 group of 5. Winners are qualified, the eight best second-placed determine the other 4 spots with a home and away play-off.

CAF (Africa): A preliminary round to reduce teams to 48, followed by 12 groups of 4. 12 winners and 8 best runners-up will be divided into 5 groups of 4, the winners of these groups will qualify.

CONMEBOL (South America): 10 teams in a single group (round robin), teams from 1st to 4th position are qualified, the 5th placed will go to a two legged play-off with the 4th placed team from CONCACAF.

AFC (Asia): Two preliminary rounds will narrow the teams down from 42 to 20, which are then split into 5 groups of 4. Winners and runners-up will move on, and these 10 teams are then put into 2 groups of 5. The winner and runner-up of each group qualifies, with the two 3rd placed teams playing a playoff against each other. The winner of this game then goes into a playoff with the 1st placed OFC team.

CONCACAF (North & Central America / Caribbean): Two preliminary rounds to narrow the number of teams from 35 to 12. There are then 3 groups of 4. Winners and runners-up then go to the final group of six, where the top 3 teams qualify. The 4th placed team will enter into a playoff with the 5th placed team from CONMEBOL.

OFC (Oceania): The top 3 of the South Pacific Games (Fiji, Vanuatu and New Caledonia) join New Zealand for the OFC Nations Cup. The winner of this will go to a play-off with the 5th placed from AFC.

Qualification Requirements:

All FIFA federations are involved with World Cup qualification. Over 2 years, teams play qualification matches to determine who will be selected for the Group stages.

The winners and runners-up of each group will then qualify to the Round of 16. The placings in the groups are dependant on points. If two (or more) teams are tied on points, then their head-to-head record comes into play, failing which head-to-head goal difference, head-to-head goals scored, overall goal difference, and overall goals scored come into play (in order of priority). If none of these factors manage to separate the teams, then a play-off will be held

In the last 16, each group winner will face a runner-up. In these knockout games, a tie after normal time will result in two halves of extra-time of 15 minutes each, and then a penalty shootout. In the shootout, each team gets 5 kicks. If neither team misses, then they enter into a sudden-death shootout, where the first team to miss loses.

World Cup Qualifiers Tickets:

Tuesday, April 21, 2009

World Cup Football Tickets Summary

World Cup Ticket are available in phases. First selling phase is over. Dates for next has been anounced by the FIFA.

First Sales Phase which is also know as the random selection draw held on 20 February 2009 to 31 March 2009

Second Sales Phase comprises of the first come first served basis and would start from May 2009 to 16 November 2009

Third sales phase would be on 5 December 2009 to 22 January 2010

Fourth sales phase would be starting from 9 February 2010 to 7 April 2010

Final / Last Minute tickets would be sold on 15 April 2010 to 11 July 2010

South Africa Stadiums

As host for FIFA world cup 2010 is South Africa, world’s eyes are stuck there looking forward for a spectacular tournament next year. This is the first time that world’s premier sporting event will be held on African soil. Get a sneak preview of the personalities, places, cities - and all the stadiums - that will help make Africa’s debut a feast of football.

For four weeks in 2010, South Africa will be the center of the world. The Germany 2006 World Cup was the most extensively covered and viewed event in television history. South Africa 2010, promise to draw even bigger audiences. The eyes of billions of television viewers, an estimated three million international visitors and the cream of the world’s sporting media will be focused on the southern tip of Africa. We don’t aim to disappoint.

The final 10 stadiums to be utilized for the 2010 Soccer World Cup in South Africa.



The Peter Mokaba Stadium is situated in Polokwane, the capital of the Limpopo province in the north of South Africa. It currently serves as a football stadium and an international athletics venue. The stadium comprises only a main stand and three grass banks at the moment, but it will be upgraded in preparation for the 2010 FIFA World Cup.



Speaking at the ceremony, KwaZulu-Natal Premier Sbu Ndebele said the completion of the arch symbolised more than just an architectural, engineering and construction milestone.The event attracted many of the city residents hoping to catch a glimpse of their new city icon in all its splendour. But for Durban residents, the opening of the arch - which towers high above the pitch of the stadium that will host a 2010 FIFA World Cup semi-final.



The upper tier will be extended around the stadium and 99 corporate boxes added, to increase the capacity to 94,700. An encircling roof will be added, looking like a giant calabash shell (the calabash is a hollowed out plant which was commonly used to brew beer in - given South Africa’s alcohol problem, the shape is probably appropriate).


SOCCER world body Fifa has officially announced Port Elizabeth as a host city for the 2010 World Cup, and the news multi-purpose stadium will be constructed at the Prince Alfred Park on the banks of the North End Lake.

Below is the list for FIFA stadiums:

* Green Point Stadium
* Durban
* Ellis Park Stadium
* Soccer City Stadium
* Free State Stadium
* Port Elizabeth Stadium
* Mbombela Stadium
* Peter Mokaba Stadium
* Royal Bafokeng Stadium
* Loftus Versfeld Stadium

Monday, April 20, 2009

Accommodation in South Africa

Die heart fan of FIFA? But unfamiliar with South Africa? This blog will try to put you in as much ease as possible.South Africa is one of the most varied, charming countries in the world with the striking combination of landscapes, people, history and culture offer the traveler a unique experience. And when the purpose to visit South Africa is next year’s world cup than this anticipation sets to its highest peak. The final 10 stadiums to be utilized for the 2010 World Cup in South Africa: Five of South Africa’s football stadiums will undergo major renovations for 2010: Soccer City and Ellis Park in Johannesburg, Loftus Versfeld in Pretoria, the Royal Bafokeng stadium in Rustenburg in North West Province and Vodacom Park in Bloemfontein in the Free State. You can find you nearby residence to these stadiums.

Top 5 star hotels in Cape Town:
Cape Grace Hotel
Table Bay Hotel
Radisson Hotel
The Bay Hotel
The Commodore

Top 4 star hotels in Cape Town:
The Ambassador
The Portswood
The Cullinan Inn
V&A Hotel
The Peninsula

Top 3 star hotels in Cape Town:
Breakwater Lodge
Fountains Hotel
Park-Inn Hotel
Cape Town Hollow
Cape Diamond

Its also very easy to check for accommodations in Durban, Polokwane, Rustenburg.

Tickets for FIFA World Cup 2010

Much awaited world cup 2010 is on its way and every one is just dying to see live matches. . It’s a must see event and missing it would be definitely a big regret. The time has come to know the answers of most obvious questions blinking in all minds.Will Itay be able to get the trophy again? Will the U.S. team avenge their poor performance in Germany now that coach Bruce Arena is out? So where to start from! Just from right here right now. Buy the world cup tickets online and get pleasure just like of the roller costar ride. world cup tickets are few clicks away. Get tickets from www.ticket4football.com. This site is designed for football tickets only. So what best place else can be best than this.



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South Asia Matches Schedule

In FIFA world cup 2006 Italy won the trophy and now the excitement of who is going to be next is in the air. FIFA has announced the next world cup in 2010, countdown has begun. 32 teams will fight for the trophy and the only one is going to hold the glory in their hands. FIFA official matches schedule has been announced.



The match schedule of 2010 South Africa is provided on the official website. However the matches are scheduled in Cape Town, Durban, Johannesburg, Mangaung/Bloemfontein, Nelson Mandela Bay/Port Elizabeth, Nelspruit, Polokwane, Rustenburg, Tshwane/Pretoria between 11 June and 11 July 2010.

Tickets for qualifications matches and tickets for world cup 2010 matches are now available online.

FIFA 2010 Qualified Teams

FIFA world cup 2010 is in its qualification phase. 32 teams will compete in 2010 FIFA world cup with one place allocated for host South Africa. The six FIFA confederations were allocated a share of the 31 remaining spots. The distribution is:

Europe (UEFA): 13 places
Africa (CAF): 5 places (+ South Africa qualified automatically as host nation for a total of 6 places)
South America (CONMEBOL): 4 or 5 places
Asia (AFC): 4 or 5 places
North, Central American and Caribbean (CONCACAF): 3 or 4 places
Oceania (OFC): 0 or 1 place



The full list of teams that have qualified for the FIFA U-20 World Cup is as follows:
Host: Canada
AFC: Japan, Jordan, Korea DPR and Korea Republic
CAF: Congo, Gambia, Nigeria and Zambia
CONCACAF: Costa Rica, Mexico, Panama and the United States
CONMEBOL: Argentina, Brazil, Chile and Uruguay
OFC: New Zealand
UEFA: Austria, Czech Republic, Poland, Portugal, Spain and Scotland

World Cup History

FIFA started life in Paris on 21 May 1904. In over 100 years of history of FIFA eight Presidents have held the reins and membership risen from seven to 208. FIFA has played a crucial role in world football’s development, establishing the sport’s greatest competition - the FIFA World Cup™ - and assuming responsibility for its rules and regulations. Trace FIFA’s history from the 1900s to now.

FIFA world cup has taken place over the years in followings countries:

1930 in Montevideo, Uruguay
1934 Italy
1938 France
1950 Brazil
1954 Switzerland
1958 Sweden
1962 Chile
1966 England
1970 Mexico
1974 Germany
1978 Argentina
1982 Spain
1986 Mexico
1990 Italy
1994 United States
1998 France
2002 South Korea and Japan
2006 Germany
2010 South Africa

What is FIFA World Cup?



The 19th FIFA World Cup 2010 international football tournament is schedule to take place between 11 june and 11 july 2010 in South Africa. It will be first time that the tournament has been hosted by a nation in the confederation of African Football, leaving the Oceania football confederation as the only FIFA Confederation never to have hosted a event.

FIFA was founded in 1904, there was an attempt made by FIFA to arrange an international football tournament between nations outside of the Olympic framework in Switzerland in 1906.