2010 World Cup South Africa
PostedCOLON Tue May 25, 2010 3:50 pm
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2010 Match Schedule Group B1. South Africa
2. Mexico
3. Uruguay
4. France
11 June 2010 – Soccer City Stadium
Host city: Johannesburg
South Africa – Mexico
Time: 16:00
11 June 2010 – Green Point Stadium
Host city: Cape Town
Team: Uruguay – France
Time: 20:30
16 June 2010 – Loftus Versfeld Stadium
Host city: Tshwane(Pretoria)
Team: South Africa – Uruguay
Time: 20:30
17 June 2010 - Peter Mokaba Stadium
Host City: Polokwana
Team: France – Mexico
Time: 13:30
22 June 2010 – Royal Bafokeng Stadium
Host city: Rustenburg
Team: Mexico – Uruguay
Time: 16:00
22 June 2010 – Free State Stadium
Host city: Mangaung (Bloemfontein)
France – South Africa
Time: 16:00
2010 Match Schedule Group C1. Argentina
2. Nigeria
3. Korea Republic
4. Greece
12 June 2010 – Ellis Park Stadium
Host city: Johannesburg
Team: Argentina – Nigeria
Time: 13:30
12 June 2010 – Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium
Host city: Port Elizabeth
Team: Korea Republic – Greece
Time: 16:00
17 June 2010 – Soccer City Stadium
Host city: Johannesburg
Team: Argentina – Korea Republic
Time: 20:30
17 June 2010 – Free State Stadium
Host city: Mangaung (Bloemfontein)
Team: Greece – Nigeria
Time: 16:00
22 June 2010 – Moses Mabhida Stadium
Host city: Durban
Team: Nigeria – Korea Republic
Time: 20:30
22 June 2010 – Peter Mokaba Stadium
Host city: Polokwane
Team: Greece – Argentina
Time: 20:30
2010 Match Schedule Group D1. England
2. USA
3. Algeria
4. Slovenia
12 June 2010 – Royal Bafokeng Stadium
Host city: Rustenburg
Team: England – USA
Time: 20:30
13 June 2010 – Peter Mokaba Stadium
Host city: Polokwane
Team: Algeria – Slovenia
Time: 13:30
18 June 2010 – Ellis Park Stadium
Host city: Johannesburg
Team: Slovenia – USA
Time: 16:00
18 June 2010 – Green Point Stadium
Host city: Cape Town
Team: England – Algeria
Time: 20:30
23 June 2010 – Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium
Host city: Port Elizabeth
Team: Slovenia – England
Time: 16:00
23 June 2010 – Lotus Versfeld Stadium
Host city: Tschwane (Pretoria)
Team: USA – Algeria
Time: 16:00
2010 Match Schedule Group E1. Germany
2. Australia
3. Serbia
4. Ghana
13 June 2010 – Moses Mabhida Stadium
Host city: Durban
Team: Germany – Australia
Time: 16:00
13 June 2010 – Lotus Versfeld Stadium
Host city: Tschwane (Pretoria)
Team: Serbia – Ghana
Time: 20:30
18 June 2010 – Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium
Host city: Port Elisabeth
Team: Gemany – Serbia
Time: 13:30
19 June 2010 – Royal Bafokeng Stadium
Host city: Rustenburg
Team: Ghana – Australia
Time: 13:30
23 June 2010 – Soccer City Stadium
Host city: Johannesburg
Team: Ghana – Germany
Time: 20:30
23 June 2010 – Mbombela Stadium
Host city: Nelspruit
Team: Australia – Serbia
Time: 20:30
2010 Match Schedule Group F1. Netherlands
2. Denmark
3. Japan
4. Cameroon
14 June 2010 – Soccer City Stadium
Host city: Johannesburg
Team: Netherlands – Denmark
Time: 13:30
14 June 2010 – Free State Stadium
Host city: Mangaung (Bloemfontein)
Team: Japan – Cameroon
Time: 16:00
19 June 2010 – Moses Mabhida Stadium
Host city: Durban
Team: Netherlands – Japan
Time: 16:00
19 June 2010 – Loftus Versfeld Stadium
Host city: Tshwane / Pretoria
Team: Cameroon – Denmark
Time: 20:30
24 June 2010 – Royal Bafokeng Stadium
Host city: Rustenburg
Team: Denmark – Japan
Time: 20:30
24 June 2010 – Green Point Stadium
Host city: Cape Town
Team: Cameroon – Netherlands
Time: 20:30
2010 Match Schedule Group G1. Italy
2. Paraguay
3. New Zealand
4. Slovakia
14 June 2010 – Green Point Stadium
Host city: Cape Town
Team: Italy – Paraguay
Time: 20:30
15 June 2010 – Royal Bafokeng Stadium
Host city: Rustenburg
Team: New Zealand – Slovakia
Time: 13:30
20 June 2010 – Mbombela Stadium
Host city: Nelspruit
Team: Italy – Zealand
Time: 16:00
20 June 2010 – Free State Stadium
Host city: Bloemfontein
Team: Slovakia – Paraguay
Time: 13:30
24 June 2010 – Ellis Park Stadium
Host city: Johannesburg
Team: Paraguay – New Zealand
Time: 16:00
24 June 2010 – Peter Mokaba Stadium
Host city: Polokwane
Team: Slovakia – Italy
Time: 16:00
2010 Match Schedule Group H1. Brazil
2. North Korea
3. Ivory Coast
4. Portugal
15 June 2010 – Ellis Park Stadium
Host city: Johannesburg
Team: Brazil – North Korea
Time: 20:30
15 June 2010 – Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium
Host city: Port Elizabeth
Team: Ivory Coast – Portugal
Time: 16:00
20 June 2010 – Soccer City Stadium
Host city: Johannesburg
Team: Brazil – Ivory Coast
Time: 20:30
21 June 2010 – Green Point Stadium
Host city: Cape Town
Team: Portugal – Ivory Coast
Time: 13:30
25 June 2010 – Mbombela Stadium
Host city: Nelspruit
Team: North Korea – Ivory Coast
Time: 16:00
25 June 2010 – Moses Mabhida Stadium
Host city: Durban
Team: Portugal – Brazil
Time: 16:00
1. Spain
2. Switzerland
3. Honduras
4. Chile
16 June 2010 – Moses MabhidaStadium
Host city: Durban
Team: Spain – Switzerland
Time: 16:00
16 June 2010 – Mbombela Stadium
Host city: Nelspruit
Team: Honduras – Chile
Time: 13:30
21 June 2010 – Ellis Park Stadium
Host city: Johannesburg
Team: Spain – Honduras
Time: 20:30
21 June 2010 – Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium
Host city: Port Elisabeth
Team: Chile – Switzerland
Time: 16:00
25 June 2010 – Free State Stadium
Host city: Bloemfontein (Mangaung)
Team: Switzerland – Honduras
Time: 20:30
25 June 2010 – Lotus Versfeld Stadium
Host city: Tschwane (Pretoria)
Team: Chile – Spain
Time: 20:30
Both Fabregas and Torres future in the World Cup are ??? heading into the WC, they can say whatever they want, but neither are locks to play in it, far from it infact, and both will likely be playing at 70% or less.Habber wroteCOLONTorres will be back in time and David Villa will fill in just fine for him. With the best goalie in the world in goal the defense doesnt have to be perfect either. To me Spain is the only team that stands out in this world cup, everyone else is a crap shoot.
David Villa and Torres are FAR MORE effective playing together, and Spain planned their attack around those two, so no Villa cannot just fill in for Torres if he is unavailable. Fact of the matter is that Villa himself is nowhere near as effective alone.Habber wroteCOLONTorres will be back in time and David Villa will fill in just fine for him. With the best goalie in the world in goal the defense doesnt have to be perfect either. To me Spain is the only team that stands out in this world cup, everyone else is a crap shoot.
Likely worst manager of the tournament too.MSP4LYFE wroteCOLONBoth Fabregas and Torres future in the World Cup are ??? heading into the WC, they can say whatever they want, but neither are locks to play in it, far from it infact, and both will likely be playing at 70% or less.Habber wroteCOLONTorres will be back in time and David Villa will fill in just fine for him. With the best goalie in the world in goal the defense doesnt have to be perfect either. To me Spain is the only team that stands out in this world cup, everyone else is a crap shoot.
In a tournament with so many powerhouse teams, I'm not a fan of Spain, too many injury question marks. I'm personally leaning towards Argentina, they have far and away the best forwad core in the world, Sergio Aguero, Lionel Messi, Carlos Tevez, Diego Milito and Gonzalo Higuain.
I'm not so sure about Brazil..theyve made some questionable roster selections. But I agree, they are always a contender.inferno31 wroteCOLONLikely worst manager of the tournament too.MSP4LYFE wroteCOLONBoth Fabregas and Torres future in the World Cup are ??? heading into the WC, they can say whatever they want, but neither are locks to play in it, far from it infact, and both will likely be playing at 70% or less.Habber wroteCOLONTorres will be back in time and David Villa will fill in just fine for him. With the best goalie in the world in goal the defense doesnt have to be perfect either. To me Spain is the only team that stands out in this world cup, everyone else is a crap shoot.
In a tournament with so many powerhouse teams, I'm not a fan of Spain, too many injury question marks. I'm personally leaning towards Argentina, they have far and away the best forwad core in the world, Sergio Aguero, Lionel Messi, Carlos Tevez, Diego Milito and Gonzalo Higuain.
For that reason I wouldn't be betting on them.
I like spains chances to be honest as well, I'm pretty sure Torres will be playing after all it is the world cup. Brazils another contender, but I'm pulling for the 3 lions as always.
The exclusion of Ronaldinho was disgraceful...bcool wroteCOLONI'm not so sure about Brazil..theyve made some questionable roster selections. But I agree, they are always a contender.
I know, after he was in all those Nike Ads!MSP4LYFE wroteCOLONThe exclusion of Ronaldinho was disgraceful...bcool wroteCOLONI'm not so sure about Brazil..theyve made some questionable roster selections. But I agree, they are always a contender.
It's not uncommon, he dominated the sport for years, after a certain point the game catches up to you, the same thing happened to Shevchenko a few years ago.inferno31 wroteCOLONI know, after he was in all those Nike Ads!
Seriously though, don't think I've ever seen a player fall off like he did.
He fell off though when he was still quite young, its hard not to beleive those rumours when a player nosedives like that.MSP4LYFE wroteCOLONIt's not uncommon, he dominated the sport for years, after a certain point the game catches up to you, the same thing happened to Shevchenko a few years ago.inferno31 wroteCOLONI know, after he was in all those Nike Ads!
Seriously though, don't think I've ever seen a player fall off like he did.