The South African Football Association has parted ways with its CEO, Raymond Hack. According to a statement released by the Association, the two parties reached a mutual agreement to relive Hack off his duties with immediate effect. The official statement reads: The South African Football Association (SAFA) has parted ways with Chief Executive Officer, Raymond Hack with [...]
Continue reading...4. December 2009
The final draw just took place, not too favourable to the hosts as many anticipated, but as South African coach has noted, this is the most balanced draw, no GROUP OF DEATH it seems. Here are the fixtures, from the first day to the last day. Friday, 11 June 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa v Mexico, Gp A, [...]
Continue reading...4. December 2009
And suddenly the 2010 FIFA World Cup feels like a reality now, well at least that’s what most South Africans are saying, after FIFA hosted the last major event before the showpiece kicks off next year June. Before wasting anytime, ladies and gents, the final draw we’ve all waited for, for a very long time: We’ll update [...]
Continue reading...2. December 2009
The FIFA Organising Committee has approved the procedure for the Final Draw of the 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa, which will be held in Cape Town on Friday 4 December. The seeding was based on the October 2009 FIFA/Coca-Cola World Ranking, and Brazil, Spain, the Netherlands, Italy, Germany, Argentina and England are therefore the [...]
Continue reading...17. November 2009
2010 World Cup Playoffs 19:00 Egypt v Algeria 20:00 Ukraine v Greece Donetsk 21:45 Bosnia-Herzegovina v Portugal Zenica 21:45 Slovenia v Russia Maribor 22:00 France v Republic of Ireland Saint-Denis
Continue reading...19. October 2009
It’s just been reported that Joel Santana has vacated his position as Bafana Bafana headcoach. This comes after a string of poor results and severe nagging from South African media for the Brazilian to get the boot. Addressing the media today, SAFA CEO, Raymond Hack said the Brazilian and the federation had “arrived at an amicable [...]
Continue reading...12. October 2009
World Cup Qualify - Africa - Round 3 Algeria 3 - 1 Rwanda Blida Mali 1 - 0 Sudan Bamako Guinea 1 - 2 Burkina Faso Conakry Tunisia 1 - 0 Kenya Rades Nigeria 1 - 0 Mozambique Abuja Benin 1 - 0 Ghana Cotonou World Cup Qualify - Concacaf - Round 4 Costa Rica 4 - 0 Trinidad and Tobago San Jose Honduras 2 - 3 United States San Pedro Sula Mexico 4 - 1 El Salvador Mexico City World Cup Qualify - South America Bolivia 2 - 1 Brazil La Paz Argentina 2 - 1 Peru Buenos Aires Colombia 2 - [...]
Continue reading...12. October 2009
World Cup Qualify - Africa - Round 3 Gabon 3 - 1 Morocco Libreville Cameroon 3 - 0 Togo Yaounde Malawi 1 - 1 Ivory Coast Blantyre Zambia 0 - 1 Egypt Chililabombwe World Cup Qualify - Oceania Bahrain 0 - 0 New Zealand Manama World Cup Qualify - Uefa Republic of Ireland 2 - 2 Italy Dublin Portugal 3 - 0 Hungary Lisbon France 5 - 0 Faroe Islands Guingamp Belgium 2 - 0 Turkey Brussels Slovakia 0 - 2 Slovenia Bratislava Czech Republic 2 - 0 Poland Praque Austria 2 - 1 Lithuania Innsbruck Serbia 5 - 0 Romania Belgrade Greece 5 - 2 Latvia Athens Denmark 1 - 0 Sweden Copenhagen Liechtenstein 0 - 2 Azerbaijan Vaduz Israel 3 - [...]
Continue reading...7. October 2009
World Cup Qualify - Africa - Round 3 17:00 Benin v Ghana Cotonou 18:00 Tunisia v Kenya Rades 18:00 Nigeria v Mozambique Abuja 19:00 Guinea v Burkina Faso Conakry 20:00 Mali v Sudan Bamako 20:15 Algeria v Rwanda Blida World Cup Qualify - Concacaf - Round 4 00:01 Mexico v El Salvador Mexico City 04:00 Costa Rica v Trinidad and Tobago San Jose 04:00 Honduras v United States San Pedro Sula World Cup Qualify - South America 00:01 Argentina v Peru Buenos Aires 00:01 Colombia v Chile Medellin 00:01 Ecuador v Uruguay Quito 00:01 Venezuela v Paraguay Puerto Ordaz 22:00 Bolivia v Brazil La Paz
Continue reading...7. October 2009
World Cup Qualify - Africa - Round 3 14:00 Zambia v Egypt Chililabombwe 14:30 Malawi v Ivory Coast Blantyre 16:30 Gabon v Morocco Libreville 16:30 Cameroon v Togo Yaounde
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6. January 2010
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