FIFA World Magazine
Tuesday, January 26, 2010
All eyes are on Africa this month, as the December issue of FIFA World previews Cape Town’s staging of the Final Draw for the 2010 FIFA World Cup™ and assesses the chances of the African teams participating when our flagship competition makes its debut appearance on African soil next year.
While looking ahead to the Final Draw, we also take the chance to look back at some memorable draws of the past, and also consider some of the potential FIFA World Cup match-ups that have yet to take place.
For those not lucky enough to be travelling to South Africa next year, our news section contains information on how the South Africa experience may instead be coming to you – as the FIFA Fan Fests prepare to go global.
Our features section this month also continues the African theme, starting with an appraisal of the six African teams taking part in the 2010 FIFA World Cup, as judged by a host of African football experts. At a time when African players and teams are making such great strides, we also ask why the continent’s coaches still seem to be widely overlooked. As always in FIFA World, we also consider football’s impact off the pitch, this month by examining the footballing and social legacy the tournament aims to leave behind and by reviewing the inspirational role football played in the lives of the Robben Island prisoners during the dark days of apartheid in South Africa.
The last remaining highlights of the FIFA year are of course not forgotten, either, as we round off the magazine with a look ahead to December’s FIFA Club World Cup and the FIFA World Player Gala.
By clicking on the links below you can read an online version of the magazine or download it. You will also find links and documents on the right-hand side providing further information on the stories featured in the magazine, an archive section below allowing you to access back issues of the magazine, along with details on how to subscribe to the magazine’s printed version.
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