The 2010 legacy
South Africa gains from 2010 security plan
05 August 2010
Although the 2010 Fifa World Cup came to an end almost a month ago, the crime-prevention strategy used during the tournament will continue, helping create a safer, more secure South Africa.
• Top safety plan for World Cup
World Coaches Academy at Wits
04 August 2010
South Africa's University of the Witwatersrand and the Netherlands government have joined forces to create a World Cup legacy programme to develop social and football skills in the southern African region.
• Out of Africa, something new
South Africa driven by World Cup momentum
27 July 2010
Hosting the 2010 Fifa World Cup has undoubtedly benefited South Africa, with national pride, employment opportunities, the economy and investor confidence all receiving a welcome boost.
• World Cup: 97% of SA 'more proud
Cape Town's World Cup winter boost
22 July 2010
Cape Town, foreign tourists' favourite South African city, is set to enjoy long-term benefits from successfully hosting the 2010 Fifa World Cup by building its reputation as a special-events destination in the winter off-season.
• SA wins big at World Travel Awards
World Cup: 97% of South Africans 'more proud'
16 July 2010
Less than a week after the end of the 2010 Fifa World Cup, a survey has found that 99% of South Africans think their country did a good job in hosting the tournament, and 97% are "more proud" to be South African.
• A legacy of harmony and pride
A legacy of harmony and pride
14 July 2010
Although the spirit of the 2010 Fifa World Cup has touched South Africa in many significant ways, the legacy of unity is above all else for Dr Irvin Khoza, chairperson of the tournament’s Local Organising Committee.
• SA ablaze as World Cup wraps up
Out of Africa, something new
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
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