The 2010 FIFA World Cup will be held in
South Africa. This is the first time
Africa will play host to the FIFA World Cup and while local infrastructure is being upgraded to meet the demands of the international spectators, tickets, flights and accommodation are best booked and planned in advance.
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Fabio Capello has insisted that he remains happy in his post as England manager and has described the job as the most important challenge of his life.
Arsenal's veteran centre-half Sol Campbell, 35, has said that he refusing to give up hope on a England recall for the FIFA World Cup in South Africa.
As one of South Africa’s top tourist attractions, Cape Town’s Table Mountain, and the cable car which ferries visitors to the top, has been preparing for the influx of World Cup visitors this year.