Monday, 20 May, 2024

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South Africa headed for `perfect` World Cup: FIFA

JOHANNESBURG: FIFA lavished praise on South Africa for its hosting of the World Cup as the second round kicked off Saturday, saying the country was on track for a "perfect" tournament. Despite some initial problems, especially transportation on the opening day when traffic jams caused

S.Africa sees World Cup tourism boon

CAPE TOWN: Halfway through the World Cup, tourism officials say football fans have already brought an economic windfall that looks set to keep rolling as a raft of big countries play in the second round. Business is booming with foreign fans at bars and restaurants, which are also

South Korea reinforces reputation at World Cup

CAPE TOWN: South Korea reinforced its reputation as a credible football force with battling qualities at the World Cup, but Park Ji-Sung admits their defence let them down having conceded eight goals. They came into the tournament among an elite group of just six nations to have

S.Korea`s president now cheering for Japan

SEOUL: South Korean President Lee Myung-Bak hopes former colonial ruler Japan will fly the footballing flag for Asia after his own country was eliminated from the World Cup. "I hope that Japan, on behalf of Asia, will advance to the quarter-finals with the eight strongest teams by

Determined Chile looking to topple mighty Brazil

JOHANNESBURG: Chile will be out to derail Brazil`s drive towards a sixth World Cup title here on Monday when the South American teams meet in their Round of 16 showdown. The Chileans are at the World Cup finals for the first time since France 1998 and their negotitiation of the group

No pressure` for us, underdogs Slovakia say of Dutch

DURBAN: When your national press labels your progression from group stage to knock-out phase of the World Cup as a "miracle", it sums up the notion of a being a rank outsider in world football. Slovakia go into Monday`s second-round game against the Netherlands, on a run of seven wins

S.Africa sees tourism boon in big nations` World Cup scores

CAPE TOWN: Halfway through the World Cup, tourism officials say football fans have already brought an economic windfall that looks set to keep rolling as a raft of big countries play in the second round. Business is booming with foreign fans at bars and restaurants, which are also

Nadal scrapes through, Serena faces Sharapova

LONDON (AFP) – French Open champion Rafael Nadal narrowly avoided an embarrassing exit at Wimbledon as he dug deep to beat Germany`s Philipp Petzschner 6-4, 4-6, 6-7 (5/7), 6-2, 6-3 in the third round on Saturday. Nadal, the 2008 winner here, had been pushed to five sets by unheralded

Ghana, Uruguay set up quarter-final showdown

JOHANNESBURG: Surprise contenders Ghana and Uruguay will compete for a place in the World Cup semi-finals at Soccer City here on July 2 after both sides came through tight last-16 matches on Saturday. Ghana reached the last eight for the first time by beating the United States 2-1 after

Energy of all Africa lifts Ghana to last eight

RUSTENBURG: Energized by the support of a continent, Ghana`s Black Stars have matched the best World Cup run by any African side by reaching a quarter-final showdown against Uruguay on Friday. Now the dreams of the four-time African champions stretch far beyond the final eight, all the

Suarez fires Uruguay into quarter-finals

PORT ELIZABETH: Uruguay became the first country to make it into the World Cup quarter-finals with a 2-1 win over South Korea at a sodden Nelson Mandela Bay stadium here on Saturday. Goals in either half from Luis Suarez earned Uruguay - who last made the quarter-finals in 1970 before

Only way is up for Spain, says del Bosque

PRETORIA: Spain coach Vicente Del Bosque said his team will be able to kick on after they secured their place in the World Cup last 16 with a 2-1 win over Chile on Friday. Spain lost their opening group game against Switzerland and despite beating Honduras, they knew that anything other

England and Germany in World Cup showdown

BLOEMFONTEIN: Be careful of what you wish for. Sometimes it is what you get, as Wayne Rooney has found out. Asked last week if he would relish the prospect of meeting Germany in the second round of the World Cup, England`s talisman responded: "Yes! It would be nice to beat them." At the

North Korea boosted by World Cup, says coach

NELSPRUIT: Coach Kim Jong-Hun said on Friday North Korea`s tough assignment at the World Cup has laid a solid foundation for the team in the future. The North Koreans battened down the hatches after their embarrassing 7-0 rout by Portugal to hold the vibrant Ivory Coast to a 3-0 margin

Mexicans out for revenge against Argentina

JOHANNESBURG: Mexico will be looking to avenge their defeat at the 2006 World Cup finals when they take on two-time winners Argentina on Sunday for a place in the World Cup quarter-finals. Four years ago in Germany, the teams met at the same Round of 16 stage and a stunning extra time

Spain loss puts Chile in Brazil`s World Cup path

PRETORIA: Chile`s first World Cup triumphs since 1962 have booked the South American side into the last 16, but a 2-1 loss Friday to European champions Spain has left them in mighty Brazil`s path. And even Chile coach Marcelo Bielsa admits that is a scary prospect. "It`s always a side

Nerves paralysed Swiss, says coach Hitzfeld

BLOEMFONTEIN: Switzerland coach Ottmar Hitzfeld said Friday that nerves had plagued his team as they went in search of the two goals needed to ensure they reached the World Cup knockout phase. The Swiss failed to find the net in a goalless stalemate in Bloemfontein as Spain and Chile

Euro 2012 stadium funds `misappropriated`

KIEV: The Ukrainian Security Services (SBU) announced on Friday that 10.8 million hryvnias (1.4 million dollars) set aside for the reconstruction of the main Euro 2012 stadium here have been misappropriated. The director of Kiev`s Olympic stadium and his assistant "have misappropriated

Portugal advance with Brazil after drab draw

DURBAN: Portugal qualified for the second round of the World Cup after battling to an ill-tempered 0-0 draw with five-time champions Brazil in their final Group G game on Friday. In a match that was hyped as a potential showcase for the "beautiful game", there was not much samba on

Australia`s Groth sets up shot at Venus

LONDON: Australia`s Jarmila Groth set up a fourth round shot at Wimbledon great Venus Williams when she downed Germany`s Angelique Kerber 6-3, 7-5 on Friday. The Aussie number three reached the round of 16 at the All England Club for the first time when she beat the higher-ranked Kerber