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Out of Africa, something new

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14 July 2010

The real contest in the first African World Cup was never going to be won or lost on the field. The stakes were always much higher: it was about radically changing global perceptions of the continent, writes John Battersby from London.
Watching the World Cup in Europe

   

2010 Fifa World Cup firsts

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13 July 2010

The 2010 Fifa World Cup broke new ground simply by being held on African soil. It was also Spain's first global victory. Those were the most obvious milestones set in South Africa this year, but the rest of the tournament also had a number of firsts on the field, from team results to player landmarks.
A brief history of the Fifa World Cup

   

Top marks for SA’s World Cup

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13 July 2010

South Africa has come out with flying colours for hosting one of the most successful World Cups of all time.
SA ablaze as World Cup wraps up

   

From Football Fridays to Fly the Flag Fridays

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13 July 2010

Brand South Africa is to keep the momentum of solidarity and national pride built up in the country during the 2010 Fifa World Cup by morphing its successful Football Fridays campaign into a new Fly the Flag Fridays initiative.
SA ablaze as World Cup wraps up

   

Vuvuzela: symbol of the World Cup

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12 July 2010

In the space of four weeks the vuvuzela has become the defining sound, shape and buzzword of Africa’s first Fifa World Cup, as John Battersby reports from London.
Gallery: Vuvuzelas conquer the world!

   

South Africa ablaze as World Cup wraps up

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12 July 2010

As Spain lifted the 2010 Fifa World Cup on the chilly evening of 11 July, South Africans across the country were filled with a sense of pride in a spectacle well hosted.
World Cup driving SA tourism

   

Global leaders sing South Africa's praises

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12 July 2010

International leaders came out with high praise for South Africa on Sunday, as the country prepared to host the finale of what many have described as the best Fifa World Cup ever.
'We rise to any challenge' - Zuma

   

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