Carlos Parreira is Right to Worry About South Africa's Build-up to the Finals
They are not the words South Africa's football authorities wanted to hear so close the the start of the World Cup.
"When I rejoined South Africa in November, we should have had games organised but we did not. So are these warm-ups my ideal View more »
The South Americans might have home field advantage in South Africa.
South Africans still love their national football team, Bafana Bafana, but in a surprising move they have thrown their weight behind Brazil as their second team of choice ahead of this year's FIFA 2010 World Cup finals.
With less than 80 days to the View more »
The chief organiser of the World Cup 2010 has pleaded for South Africa not to be condemned in the wake of the gun attack on the Togolese team in Angola for the Nations Cup, which killed three people.
The ambush was claimed by the Front for the Liberation of the State of Cabinda - Military Position, a faction in a sep View more »
South Korea’s 4-2 defeat at the hands of Zambia last weekend may have been the first in a number of training camp tests but coach Huh Jung-moo has warned his players that they have work to do.
The Taeguk Warriors arrived in South Africa at the start of the year to prepare for matches against Argentina, Greece an View more »
World Cup boss Danny Jordaan says South Africa's hosting of the tournament will not be affected by the attack on Togo's team bus at the Africa Cup of Nations.
Togo withdrew from the Cup of Nations after the gun attack in Angola, which is said to have killed three people.
But Jordaan said there was no reason for the View more »
Deflated: South Africans have been encouraged to buy more tickets
Ticket sales have been sluggish locally for World Cup 2010, with just over half purchased by South Africans.
Danny Jordaan, chief executive of the organising committee, said the tournament would be one of the grandest nation-building initiatives unde View more »