Years of planning and hard work will culminate on Friday with the start of the FIFA World Cup final at Soccer City in Johannesburg.
Let us enjoy this month long spectacle and give our Team, Bafana Bafana, and the tournament the same support we ask for our beloved Springboks and Rugby. Go Bafana Bafana make us proud.
Peter de Villiers – coach
“We are 100% behind Bafana Bafana. We will show our support by attending their match against Uruguay in Pretoria next Wednesday and each member of our squad has a Bafana jersey that we will wear on the days that they’re playing matches.
John Smit – captain
“It is not often that a Springbok Test will take a back seat to something else. But this certainly is the case with the Soccer World Cup and we gladly accept that. This event is important to South Africa. All the planning has been done and it’s time to show the world what South Africans can achieve.
The 84 490-seater stadium will be packed to capacity, while millions of people from across the world will watch the opening ceremony on television.
The first match, between hosts South Africa and Mexico, kicks off at 16:00.
More than 1 500 artists will take part in the opening ceremony that starts at 14:00.
Zuma told tens of thousands packed into Soweto’s historic Orlando stadium for a star-studded “kick-off” party on Thursday night:
“South Africa is rocking. South Africa is cool.”
Stars included Shakira and the Black Eyed Peas.
Weather Service forecaster Lulama Menze warned spectators that they should dress warmly, because “it will be cold”!
The forecast for Johannesburg is from a night-time low of 3º C to a day-time high of 16º C under cloudy skies.
It is the first FIFA winter tournament in more than three decades, the last time being Argentina in 1978.
The World Cup is being played in nine cities that range from the dry, high altitude of Johannesburg, which can freeze during winter nights, to balmy coastal Durban which has a maximum of 27º C set for Germany against Australia on Sunday.
Youth and experience
All eyes will be on Bafana Bafana on Friday afternoon.
Training camps in Brazil, Germany and South Africa under Brazilian coach Carlos Alberto Parreira have reaped reward as the serial losers of last year have gone 12 matches unbeaten.
“We are ready”, says the 67-year-old of a team built around Everton midfielder Steven Pienaar and containing more local-based footballers than originally expected with unfit West Ham striker Benni McCarthy among the casualties.
Mexico look stronger and are more experienced than Bafana Bafana with a potentially potent cocktail of youth and experience captained by occasional Barcelona first-team utility player Rafael Marquez.
No host nation has failed to reach the second round since the World Cup began 80 years ago and three points for Bafana would set them up for a top-two finish and a place among the 16 survivors.
Mandela, headache-inducing plastic vuvuzelas that opponents detest, and a knowledge within the team that an often divided sporting nation has united behind Bafana, may inspire Aaron Mokoena and his team to success.
FIFA president, who is supposed to be neutral, told Bafana Bafana ” on Friday go and get them”.
South Africans were brimming with pride and anticipation on Thursday.
Foreign fans
While the last of the 32 competing teams flew in, the Rainbow Nation was caught up in a wave of euphoria.
As blasts of the ear-splitting vuvuzelas echoed around the country, flag sellers who set up stalls at traffic lights struggled to keep pace with demand and even police officers wore jackets in South Africa’s national colours.
But it won’t all be “local is lekker”. About 300 000 foreign fans are expected in the country for the tournament as well.
Organisers said VIPs at Friday’s opening match would include US Vice-President Joe Biden, UN chief Ban Ki-moon and Mexican President Felipe Calderon.
About 20 African heads of state will also be present, including Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe, who is subject to a travel ban from the European Union and United States.
In the only other match of the day, France will be taking on Uruguay in Cape Town.
– News24
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@ Irish Devil:13 – Irish hope you get to read this. Irish, Thanks mate. Our team SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO ALMOST done it yesterday. Pity about that last kick that hit the posts.
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