Welcome To Soccer Cup Tickets
Soccer 2010 World Cup Tickets. South Africa.
This site is dedicated to selling tickets for major soccer events: 2010 World Cup tickets, South Africa. Here you'll also find comprehensive information, such as World Cup 2010 schedule, venues, dates, prices, and tickets categories. Now FOLLOW MY TEAM tickets are available!
In our merchandize section you'll be able to buy soccer stuff like jerseys, caps, shorts, and more.
2010 World Cup Tickets Catalog
|

|
In our catalog you can buy tickets in a batch. Check boxes next to tickets categories and buy the selected tickets with one buy-button.
World Cup 2010 Tickets Catalog
|
2010 World Cup Schedule
|

|
Here is another option to buy tickets. View the World Cup schedule and click on the teams/match you'd like to watch in South Africa 2010.
World Cup 2010 Schedule
|
2010 World Cup Venues
2010 South Africa World Cup Info Guide
Soccer World Cup 2010 News
Bafana's new jersey unveiled Bafana Bafana will sport a new look in the Fifa Confederations Cup taking place in South Africa from 14 to 28 June. Adidas launched the South African national football team's away jersey at a breakfast in Johannesburg on Thursday.
Confed Cup campaign under way South Africa has launched an intensive marketing campaign to get locals to "take ownership" of the upcoming Fifa Confederations Cup, a key World Cup curtain-raiser, in distinctively African fashion.
2010 security exercise goes aerial Two of South Africa's most popular radio personalities were taken hostage on Tuesday in a police and defence force simulation of possible security threats to the 2009 Fifa Confederations Cup and 2010 Fifa World Cup.
Mafikeng adopts Obama's team The strains of "The Star Spangled Banner" were heard at Redibone Middle School in Mafikeng, North West province on Friday as South Africa's "My 2010 School Adventure" campaign stepped up a gear.
SA football upbeat about 'Amajita' South Africa's under-20 football team is finally living up to the standards that former Bafana Bafana coach Carlos Parreira said they needed to achieve. It's a development that bodes well for South African football.
2010: getting Africa involved Fifa has criticised South Africa's marketing of 2010 World Cup curtain-raiser the 2009 Confederations Cup. For South Africa's 2010 organising committee, it's a matter of timing - and of mobilising support more widely, in southern Africa and on the continent as a whole.
Port Elizabeth stadium almost complete The last of 36 roof truss girders was fitted on Port Elizabeth's 2010 Fifa World Cup stadium on Wednesday as the R1.7-billion venue neared completion well ahead of South Africa's other built-from-scratch stadiums for 2010.
2010: half-a-million ticket bookings More than half-a-million ticket applications for the 2010 Fifa World Cup have been made by people in over 140 countries since tickets went on sale on 20 February. Attention now shifts to the 2009 Fifa Confederations Cup, which kicks off in less than 100 days.
South Africans: come to the party! There can be no better advertisement for the 2010 Fifa World Cup than full stadiums at its curtain-raiser, the 2009 Confederations Cup. But with just three months to go until the "Festival of Champions" kicks off, the pace of ticket sales is slow. The onus is on South African fans to come to the party.
SA, Norway clash to reopen stadium Rustenburg's new-look Royal Bafokeng Stadium, a venue for the 2009 Confederations Cup and 2010 World Cup, will get its first taste of action when Bafana Bafana tackle Norway in the annual Nelson Mandela Challenge match on 28 March.
Nelspruit stadium 'will meet deadline' Mbombela Stadium in Nelspruit, one of nine cities that will host the 2010 Fifa World Cup, is 75% complete and will be ready for handover to Fifa in September, South African Deputy President Baleka Mbete was informed on the weekend.
Video: Engineering a 2010 marvel Zoopy TV takes a closer look at Cape Town's Green Point Stadium, a key venue for the 2010 Fifa World Cup, tracing the sequence of engineering marvels that will go into raising the stadium's iconic hanging roof - made up of 37 000 square metres of glass weighing 4 500 tons.
2010 World Cup: point of no return The "point of no return" - in aeronautical terms, the "radius of action formula" - is the moment at which turning back on a course of action becomes physically impossible, prohibitively expensive or simply too dangerous. So it is with South Africa's charge towards hosting the 2010 Fifa World Cup.
2010 World Cup tickets now on sale The 2010 Fifa World Cup kick-off in Johannesburg, South Africa is still over a year away, but for football fans around the world, another important date has arrived: tickets for the event are now on sale to the general public.
Durban stadium's iconic arch complete A lighting ceremony was held on the weekend at Durban's 80 000-seater Moses Mabhida Stadium, a host stadium for the 2010 Fifa World Cup, to mark the completion of its iconic arch.
Final touches for Ellis Park Stadium With five months to go before kickoff in the 2009 Fifa Confederations Cup, renovations at Ellis Park, the venue for the opening and final matches of the football tournament, are complete.
Chile too hot for Bafana After five wins on the trot, Bafana Bafana were beaten 2-0 by Chile in an international friendly in Polokwane on Wednesday night. The South Americans exposed a number of weaknesses that South Africa will have to work on before the Confederations Cup kicks off in June.
2010 'about changing perceptions' The true legacy of the 2010 Fifa World Cup "will be in our ability to showcase South African and African hospitality and humanity - to change once and for all perceptions of our country and our continent among the peoples of the world," says President Kgalema Motlanthe.
Port Elizabeth's 2010 turnaround Seven months ago, Port Elizabeth's 2010 stadium managers, architects and builders had their faces rubbed in the dirt. Now, the port city is set to sign off on South Africa's first completed World Cup stadium. In just four months, it will be christened with a British Lions tour match.
Record fifth win in a row for Bafana Bafana Bafana scored a record fifth victory in succession when they beat Zambia 1-0 in a friendly in Pretoria. Coach Joel Santana was happy with his side's performance, saying they played "beautiful football".
World Cup: 500 days and counting The world is watching in anticipation as stadiums go up, roads and highways are built or upgraded, and a country once faced with overwhelming odds draws closer to hosting the biggest sporting spectacle on the planet, writes Michael Appel.
On the brink of a 2010 revolution? January 26 marks the 500-day countdown to the start of the quadrennial showpiece of international football, the 2010 Fifa World Cup, affording an opportunity to gauge the progress South Africa has made - as well as the challenges that still lie ahead.
2010 World Cup: 500 days to go South Africa's preparations for the 500-day countdown to the opening of the 2010 Fifa World Cup are well under way, with a wide range of activities taking place across the country, and a main event scheduled for Bloemfontein on Monday.
Royal Bafokeng Stadium '90% complete' Work on the Royal Bafokeng Stadium in Rustenburg, which will host matches in the 2009 Confederations Cup and 2010 Fifa World Cup, is 90% complete. The stadium will host two international friendlies ahead of the Confederations Cup in June.
South Africa's 2010 venues on target Former Dutch Sport Minister Erica Terpstra is rarely short of words, but when she led a delegation representing 37 Dutch companies on a 2010 World Cup Trade Mission to South Africa late last year, she was left speechless by Durban's Moses Mabhida stadium.
South Africa on centre stage in 2009 It's safe to say that 2009 will be the most important year in this country's sporting history. In just six months, some of the giants of international football, including Brazil and Italy, will compete in the Confederations Cup. With a US$17-million prize fund, it will be the biggest sporting event ever staged on the African continent.
Training 2 010 wine waiters for 2010 Wine lovers can contribute to South Africa's World Cup effort, and help promote job creation and skills development in the country, by purchasing Fundi, a premium red wine developed as part of an initiative to train 2 010 wine stewards ahead of the 2010 Fifa World Cup.
Special visas for 2009, 2010 fans South Africa is to issue special "event visas" for soccer fans coming to the 2009 Fifa Confederations Cup and 2010 Fifa World Cup, enabling fans to use dedicated counters at major airports around the world for pre-clearance before they arrive in the country.
No turning back for 2010 hosts What a long, strange year it has been. South Africa's preparations for the 2010 Fifa World Cup have been marked by extraordinary highs and lows. Nobody said it was going to be easy, and for South Africa, gearing to host the biggest single-code sporting event on the planet, 2008 has proved to be more than a litmus test.
Greenpoint stadium operator chosen The Sail Group and French-based Stade de France have won the contract to operate Cape Town's Greenpoint Stadium up to and during the 2010 Fifa World Cup. Thereafter, the consortium will lease the stadium for between 10 and 30 years, reducing its capacity to 55 000 and running it as a multi-purpose venue.
|