[Sport] FIFA World Cup 2010 Qualifiers (as of 14 October 2009)
Just 9 spots left! The above information and world cup logo were obtained from the Official FIFA website.
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Just 9 spots left! The above information and world cup logo were obtained from the Official FIFA website.
Africa
- Ghana
- Ivory Coast
- South Africa (Hosts)
Asia
- Japan
- South Korea
- North Korea
- Australia
Europe
- Spain
- England
- Holland
- Denmark
- Germany
- Serbia
- Italy
South America
- Brazil
- Paraguay
- Chile
North, Central America & Caribbean
- USA
- Mexico
13 spots are yet to be decided. The above information and world cup logo were obtained from the Official FIFA website.
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Africa
- Ghana
- South Africa (Hosts)
Asia
- Japan
- South Korea
- North Korea
- Australia
Europe
- Spain
- England
- Holland
South America
- Brazil
- Paraguay
With 3 more teams qualifying there are now 21 remaining spots. The above information and world cup logo were obtained from the Official FIFA website.
The following 8 countries have already confirmed their places in the upcoming FIFA 2010 World Cup to be held in South Africa.
- South Africa (Hosts)
- Ghana (Africa)
- Netherlands (Europe)
- Brazil (South America)
- Australia (Asia)
- Japan (Asia)
- South Korea (Asia)
- North Korea (Asia)
Most regions' qualifiers are yet to be completed and the remaining 24 slots are still up for grabs.
Information and world cup logo were obtained from the Official FIFA website.
Didn't feel like posting anything in the first quarter of 2009 but can't afford to anymore... There's just too much happening :)
Starting of with the IPL which is now being hosted in South Africa! (Bloody Pakistani terrorists!) ... Should it now be called SAPL??? The answer, no! cause everything is still run by the Indians (aka BCCI) and they're getting all the money! But for those of us based in SA, hooooray... and for those of us based in a city with a match venue an even bigger yippppeeeee...
Anyways... here's the ticket pricing for the various venues... (click on image to enlarge).
TomTom has now provided the 'safety camera' service for South African roads... What this means is drivers' can be alerted when approaching locations of speed cameras :)
This update is available as a free download till then end of January 2009, New models will come with the service pre-installed and 1 free up date will be available via HOME. Further updates will be available on a subscription basis at a cost of 399 Rand per year.