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Enthusiasm reaches fever pitch in SA s Confed Cup begins


  1. South Africa is set to ignite the world with 2009 FIFA Confederations Cup
    Moyle: “South African Tourism welcomes the champions. Let the games begin”!

    Not even the dreary weather can put a damper on the celebratory mood currently gripping the country. For the next two weeks the eyes of the world will be on South Africa as it plays host to the ‘litmus test’ of the 2010 FIFA World Cup™, the 2009 FIFA Confederations Cup.

    “South African Tourism welcomes players and fans to South Africa. We’re excited about the tournament, not only because it offers our industry a truly incredible opportunity to showcase our destination, but also, because it gives us a chance to show off our infrastructure and to have our visitors witness the effort that we have put into preparing for this world class event,” says South African Tourism COO and acting CEO, Didi Moyle.

    Moyle says the championship will finally put an end to all speculation regarding South Africa’s capability and ability to host some of the greatest tournaments in sporting history. “We are beyond ready. People now need to come and celebrate with us, this magnificent feat of being able to host these sporting events,” she says.

    The opening ceremony and kick off is today, Sunday 14 June, with the first match being played between hosts South Africa and Iraq at Ellis Park, Johannesburg.

    “We wish Bafana Bafana all the best in their opening match. We expect to see a sterling performance and regardless of the outcome, we have every confidence in their ability to make the most of this opportunity. We believe that come 2010, they will be a force to reckon with,” says Moyle.

    The 2009 FIFA Confederations Cup takes place from June 14 to 28. Host cities are Bloemfontein, Johannesburg, Pretoria and Rustenburg.



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