June 10, 2010

Watch Soccer World Cup 2010 Opening Ceremony live streaming online

Watch Opening  Ceremony World Cup 2010 and every matches live streaming online on 11 June 2010 live from Johannesburg stadium South Africa. This world cup is a first competition in Africa territory and 19th FIFA World Cup. The contestant in this tournament has 32 teams like the 2006 winner Italy, Brazil, France, Germany, England and much more the best team in the world. You must be watch the opening ceremony because this very excellent.

Remember It’s For 2010 Soccer World Cup Opening Ceremony:

* 2010 FIFA world cup opening ceremony date : 10th June 2010
* FIFA world cup 2010 opening ceremony Time:8.00pm local time (GMT+2)
* FIFA world cup 2010 Kick off  ceremony Venue:Johannesburg’s southwest Soweto, Soccer City Stadium.
* FIFA World Cup 2010 Kick Off Ceremony Performers:


  1. Amadou & Mariam
  2. Alicia Keys
  3. Angelique Kidjo
  4. Black Eyed Peas
  5. BLK JKS
  6. John Legend
  7. Juanes
  8. Shakira
  9. The Parlotones
  10. Tinariwen
  11. Vieux Farka Touré
  12. Vusi Mahlasela and  ETC.
After the ceremony will be match the home base South Africa versus Mexico on 16.00 South Africa time. Its first match in this tournament and i think South Africa is very nervous to match versus Mexico. Click link below to watch world cup 2010 opening ceremony live streaming online from link below:
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Just before 19th FIFA World Cup! Are you excited? This is the first time in history that an African country is hosting the World Cup tournaments, after South Africa beat Morocco bidding process. Following the decision of the FIFA executive committee not to allow co-hosted tournaments, Tunisia withdraws from the bidding process. The committee also decided not to consider Libya’s solo bid as it no longer met all the stipulations laid in the official list of requirements. After one round voting the winning bid was announced by FIFA president Sepp Blatter at a media conference on 15th May in Zurich.
South Africa awarded the right to host in the premier International Football tournaments. It is scheduled to take place between 11 June and 11 July. In South Africa this will be the culmination of a qualification process that began in August 2007.
South Africa qualifies for the tournaments automatically, as the host nation. Thirty two following teams qualified for the final tournaments. Australia, Japan, Korea DPR, Korea Republic, Honduras, Mexico, United States, Denmark, England, France, Germany, Greece, Italy, Netherlands, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Switzerland, Algeria, Cameroon, Côte d’Ivoire, Ghana, Nigeria, South Africa (Hosts), Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Paraguay, Uruguay and New Zeeland. Of the initial 32 teams only 16 will progress from the group stage. The tournament will then become knockout with first the round of 16, then the quarter finals, followed by the semi final and the culmination in the final. There will also be a 3rd/4th place decider match.
Total prize money on offer for the tournament was confirmed by FIFA as $420 million which is 60% more than last World Cup 2006. $1 million for each team for participation, $8 million will receive the teams exiting at the group stage, thereafter the prize money would be distributed as; $9 million for round of 16, $ 18 million for quarter-finals, $ 20 million for semi-finals, $ 24 million for runners up and $30 million for the winner.
“Jabulani” it’s ‘means bringing joy to every one’, and it is the name of the match ball for the World Cup 2010, made by Adidas. In this new technologically advanced ball, the number eleven plays as prominent role: it is the eleventh World Cup match ball made by German sports equipment maker, it features eleven colors, one for each player on the pitch; and there are eleven official language of South Africa. Also, the event will start on the eleventh day of June, and will end on the eleventh day of July.
The organizer released a provisional list of twelve venues to be used for the world Cup in 2005; Bloemfontein, Cape Town, Durban, Johannesburg (Two venues), Kimberley, Nelspruit, Orkney, Polokwane, Port Elizabeth, Pretoria and Rustenburg. This list was narrowed to ten venues which were officially announced by FIFA on 17 March 2006 are followings;