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Gallery: World Cup gets Beetle mania

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19 February 2010

With eye-catching stretch limousines crafted from old Volkswagen Beetles, group of four football fanatics at an unassuming panel-beating shop in the industrial suburb of Lindo Park, east of Pretoria, have created a mobile show of support for the home team, Bafana Bafana.
Gallery: The People's Bus

   

Beetle mania grips World Cup

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19 February 2010

A passion for football and the venerable Volkswagen Beetle has resulted in the creation of one-of-a-kind stretch Beetles, vibrantly decorated in national colours and football elements.
SA pride in World Cup at 90%

   

Goodwill Balls get 2010 rolling

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04 February 2010

The Hyundai Goodwill Ball road show is taking 32 giant footballs, one for each team that will play in the 2010 Fifa World Cup, to participating nations to collect thousands of fans’ signatures.
World Cup fever spreads abroad

   

World Cup matches to be in 3D

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01 February 2010

South Africa’s national football squad Bafana Bafana will become part of broadcasting history when their opening game of the 2010 Fifa World Cup is filmed and screened in 3D.
• Global fan parks for 2010

   

World Cup ticket sales soar

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29 January 2010

Africa’s first Fifa World Cup looks set to be a sold-out affair, with South Africans, Americans and the English showing heavy interest in the third phase of ticket applications.
• SA pride in World Cup at 90%

   

SA pride in World Cup at 90%

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27 January 2010

South Africans remain overwhelmingly positive about the upcoming the 2010 Fifa World Cup, with 90% of respondents in a new survey expressing a pronounced sense of pride in being the first African nation to host the event.
• World Cup fever spreads abroad

   

Maradona backs safe World Cup

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25 January 2010

Argentinian national coach Diego Maradona sent a powerful message to the global football community during a recent visit to South Africa: “This will be a great World Cup, with no doubts of security.”

   

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