
Four weeks of euphoria, fun and delirious excitement will be synonymous with South Africa - that'll be the next host for the grand FIFA 2010 World Cup Championship.
South Africa is all ready to take on this fascinating challenge as the government has taken several initiatives to upgrade ten South African stadiums that are supposed to hold the soccer matches. More than R5 billion has been allocated to the fund managing the upgradation of the South African stadiums.
Big plans for infrastructural development have been implemented. South Africa is readying itself for playing host to an estimated three million international visitors during the 2010 World Cup games.
The greatest soccer event after the Olympic games, the FIFA World Cup 2010 in South Africa is probably the greatest sport event to be covered extensively throughout the world.
FIFA 2010 will offer Bafana - the South African National Football Team a great opportunity to play the perfect hosts and display their game skills to the world.
More than R5.2 billion are to be spent for restoring infrastructure at airports in South Africa; an estimated R3.5 billion have been allocated for upgrading South Africa's road and rail networks.
The FIFA World Cup is going to be a massive boost to South Africa's economy. The event will lead to the creation of more than 159000 new jobs. The event is supposed to attract a large number of foreign investors to explore possibilities in South Africa.
Safa House in Soweto is going to serve as the headquarters of the FIFA 2010 event in South Africa. The building was inaugurated by The Fifa President and the South African President together.
FIFA 2010 is supposed give a tremendous boost to the South African economy, especially the tourism sector.
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