World Cup 2010 Groups

Group A

South Africa

Mexico

Uruguay

France

Group B

Argentina

Nigeria

Korea Republic

Greece

Group C

England

USA

Algeria

Slovenia

Group D

Germany

Australia

Serbia

Ghana

Group E

Netherlands

Denmark

Japan

Cameroon

Group F

Italy

Paraguay

New Zealand

Slovakia

Group G

Brazil

Korea DPR

Cote d'Ivoire

Portugal

Group H

Spain

Switzerland

Honduras

Chile

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South African Soccer Lingo

With the 2010 Soccer World Cup coming, the first South African soccer name you have to know is Bafana Bafana, the name of the South African National Soccer Team.

Bafana Bafana simply means ‘the boys the boys.’ The female South African Soccer Team is known as Bayana Bayana, appropriately enough it means ‘the girls the girls.’

South African soccer fans have their own passionate way of talking about the beautiful game.

The under 23 South African football team are known as the Amagluglug (sound of guzzling) which is a  joke reference to the South African Petrol company, Sasol, that sponsors the team and gives it the drive to succeed.

The first thing you will notice at any South African soccer game is the sound of the Vuvezela: a long plastic trumpet that you will come to know as the sound of 2010.

If a goal is scored you are likely to hear soccer commentators and soccer fans shouting ‘Laduuuuuuuma’! (la-doo-mah) as soon as the ball hits the back of the net.

An ‘eShibobo’ is when a clever striker sticks the ball through the middle of the opponent’s legs, in Europe it is called a nutmeg. A ‘bazooka’ is style of shot which is pretty self evident.

Laduma what we scream in South Africa when goals are scored in our advantage..it is Zulu and stands for ‘it thunders’, or ‘thunder coming through’..(now that’s eloquence for you ne?). Another reason why we call 2010 an ‘African World Cup’, it is going to be full of character!

Babalas: A bad hangover Biltong: Dried raw meat Boeries: SA Sausage
Broer: Mate or Friend Fundi: An expert Jol: Party, fun time
Doss: Kip, shut-eye, sleep Kiff: Nice, great, wicked Lekker: Nice, good, great
Shebeen: Bar open 24hrs a day Dop: A drink which ends in a babalas Kuier: Chat
Potjie: 3-legged-1-pot-wonder cooking. Put everything in pot and leave on the fire for at least 5-10 beers.
Braai: Known in other parts of the world as BBQ or Barbie. Braaing is a national pastime no matter what race or language.

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    Australia coach Pim Verbeek says he has yet to make a decision on whether he will stay with the Socceroos beyond the 2010 FIFA World Cup.

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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.

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  • Campbell clings to England dream

    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.

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