Tuesday, December 19, 2006

South African Tournament Dates

The 2010 World Cup in South Africa will be held from June 11th until July 11th, FIFA revealed today.

There's no change in the how qualification takes place and the number of teams from each region also remains the same as last time round.

So Europe gets 13 nations, 5 for Asia and Oceania, 8 from America and 5 African nations (apart from SA).


Monday, December 18, 2006

Cape Town To Be Excluded

Cape Town has been warned that it would be excluded from the 2010 World Cup if it delays the construction of its new stadium. LOC Chairman Irvin Khoza stated recently that "The LOC will not tolerate any delay. If there is any delay in Cape Town, Cape Town is out," - there's no confusion as to what he means!

Local Green Point residents are thinking about taking legal action as the new stadium is due to be built on municipal football pitches and a public golf course while the existing stadium in Green Point still remains.


Draw To Take Place in Durban

The draw for the qualifying round of the 2010 World Cup will take place in my Birth town of Durban, it has been confirmed. The date has also been finalised as November 23rd and is set to be broadcast live to 200 countries.


More Police

South African PoliceBua News reports that more than 30 000 police officers will be deployed to tighten security around the 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa. At the moment South Africa has 156 000 police officers.

Deputy national police commissioner Andre Pruis recently stated that the 30 000 officers would be deployed across different police sectors including intelligence, VIP protection, border and route security.

"More than 30 000 will concentrate on providing security to the actual events, officials and supporters during the competition. There will be a dedicated team of officers in each sector," he said.

Commissioner Pruis said the officers would be deployed in various areas including accommodation facilities, stadiums, airports, roads and border posts, among others.

"[The] Police will also be patrolling roads between airports and hotels as well as roads between stadiums and hotels to ensure that visitors are protected at all times," he said.

It's not just people they're using to tackle any eventuality but stated they would also procure a fleet of 40 helicopters and command vehicles which boast state-of-the-art technology that will link with the SAPS head office.

In October, Finance Minister Trevor Manuel said in his Medium Term Budget Policy Statement (MTBPS) that the government would increase the number of police officers to 193 000 by 2010.

Minister Manuel also announced in the MTBPS that government would allocate R15 billion for the 2010 World Cup.

Briefing the media about government's programme in preparation for the world cup, Deputy Finance Minister Jabu Moleketi expressed confidence that South Africa would meet the FIFA deadlines.

"In this regard we have set aside about R8.4 billion to build and upgrade stadiums and close to R6 billion would be utilised to improve public transport infrastructure and communication systems," said Mr Moleketi.

Mr Moleketi added that the main contractors in the development of the five major stadiums would be identified by the end of this year after tender processes had been completed.

The closing dates for most tenders were this month, he added.

"The process was underpinned by principles of transparency, fairness, value for money and Black Economic Empowerment," he said.

Mr Moleketi said there would be discussions between host cities and contractors before February regarding the costing of different products and services.

"The key thing is the issue of building stadiums and having the main contractor moving on site around February next year and this will give us enough time to basically ensure that the infrastructure is in place," he said.

The government, he said, would like to leave a lasting legacy of efficient transport and communication systems after the world cup.

Mr Moleketi reassured the public that five stadiums would be ready by 2009 for the Confederation Cup.

The stadiums are Ellis Park, Royal Bafokeng, Free State, Loftus and another in the Nelson Mandela Metropolitan Municipality.

-BuaNews