Friday, March 26, 2010
World Cup 2010 Groups and Schedule
Date | Venue | Result | ||
11 June | Johannesburg | South Africa | - | Mexico |
11 June | Cape Town | Uruguay | - | France |
16 June | Pretoria | South Africa | - | Uruguay |
17 June | Polokwane | France | - | Mexico |
22 June | Rustenburg | Mexico | - | Uruguay |
22 June | Bloemfontein | France | - | South Africa |
Date | Venue | Result | ||
12 June | Johannesburg | Argentina | - | Nigeria |
12 June | Port Elizabeth | Korea Republic | - | Greece |
17 June | Bloemfontein | Greece | - | Nigeria |
17 June | Johannesburg | Argentina | - | Korea Republic |
22 June | Durban | Nigera | - | Korea republic |
22 June | Polokwane | Greece | - | Argentina |
Date | Venue | Result | ||
12 June | Rustenburg | England | - | United States |
13 June | Polokwane | Algeria | - | Slovenia |
18 June | Johannesburg | Slovenia | - | USA |
18 June | Cape Town | England | - | Algeria |
23 June | Port Elizabeth | Slovenia | - | England |
23 June | Pretoria | USA | - | Algeria |
Date | Venue | Result | ||
13 June | Johannesburg | Germany | - | Australia |
13 June | Pretoria | Serbia | - | Ghana |
18 June | Port Elizabeth | Germany | - | Serbia |
19 June | Rustenburg | Ghana | - | Australia |
23 June | Johannesburg | Ghana | - | Germany |
23 June | Nelspruit | Australia | - | Serbia |
Date | Venue | Result | ||
14 June | Johannesburg | Netherlands | - | Denmark |
14 June | Bloemfontein | Japan | - | Cameroon |
19 June | Durban | Netherlands | - | Japan |
19 June | Pretoria | Cameroon | - | Denmark |
24 June | Rustenburg | Denmark | - | Japan |
24 June | Cape Town | Cameroon | - | Netherlands |
Date | Venue | Result | ||
14 June | Cape Town | Italy | - | Paraguay |
15 June | Rustenburg | New Zealand | - | Slovakia |
20 June | Bloemfontein | Slovakia | - | Paraguay |
20 June | Nelspruit | Italy | - | New Zealand |
24 June | Johannesburg | Slovakia | - | Italy |
24 June | Polokwane | Paraguay | - | New Zealand |
Date | Venue | Result | ||
15 June | Port Elizabeth | Ivory Coast | - | Portugal |
15 June | Johannesburg | Brazil | - | Korea DPR |
20 June | Johannesburg | Brazil | - | Ivory Coast |
21 June | Cape Town | Portugal | - | Korea DPR |
25 June | Durban | Portugal | - | Brazil |
25 June | Nelspruit | Korea DPR | - | Ivory Coast |
Date | Venue | Result | ||
16 June | Nelspruit | Honduras | - | Chile |
16 June | Durban | Spain | - | Switzerland |
21 June | Port Elizabeth | Chile | - | Switzerland |
21 June | Johannesburg | Spain | - | Honduras |
25 June | Pretoria | Chile | - | Spain |
25 June | Bloemfontein | Switzerland | - | Honduras |
World Cup 2010 opening ceremony set for Johannesburg on June 10th
Shakira, John Legend, Angelique Kidjo,
Alicia Keys and Black Eyed Peas will perform
at a concert in South Africa that will officially
open the 2010 World Cup in South Africa on June 10th.
The concert will take place in Johannesburg and
will also feature musical performances by popular
African artists and appearances by past and present football legends.
Proceeds from the concert will be used for 20 Centres for 2010, a
charity campaign dedicated to building twenty Football for Hope
Centres for public health, education and football across Africa.
The concert will start at 8:00 p.m. local time (GMT+2) at
the newly-renovated Orlando Stadium in Soweto/Johannesburg.
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