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World Cup to benefit South Africa for years - Zuma

South Africa will benefit from the infrastructure developed for the soccer World Cup and should use the sport as a unifying force for years after the tournament, President Jacob Zuma said on Monday.

Punters take a backseat as World Cup kicks in

Picking a soccer team now seems a lot more fun than picking a stock on the A-share market as the FIFA World Cup gets ready for its kickoff in South Africa on Friday.

ESPN World Cup posters for 32 teams

ESPN has released their brilliant advertising posters for this summer's World Cup in the form of creatively designed artistic murals. Each of the 32 teams were represented in a poster, and some probably got more than they bargained for.

Shoppers warned over fake Zakumi

Zakumi, the mascot for the 2010 World Cup, is striking a chord with shoppers in the capital but buyers are being warned to defend against imitators as substitutes come into play online.

Fans get to live and breathe the World Cup

The first online reality show in China, which will feature the lives of 16 football fans during the World Cup, has attracted interest from almost 800 people who would like to take part.

Millions of gays demand rights during Brazil march

Millions of gays and lesbians have jammed several of Sao Paulo's main avenues for the 14th annual gay pride parade in South America's largest city.

Football academies teach kids in Ivory Coast

Scampering around barefoot on a sandy lot, a dozen boys in matching red jerseys try to concentrate on their coach's instructions over the constant din of trucks in nearby traffic.

South Africa ruling party: Mandela to attend WCup

Nelson Mandela met with South Africa's national soccer team as the country's ruling party said its most famous citizen will attend the World Cup's opening game and the final.

World Cup will fulfil post-apartheid dream-Jordan

South Africa's World Cup in 10 days time will fulfil a dream that began with the release of Nelson Mandela from an apartheid jail in 1990, chief local organiser Danny Jordaan said on Tuesday.

Blatter praises Mandela at stadium handover

FIFA president Sepp Blatter called Nelson Mandela "the most charismatic humanist alive" when Soccer City, venue for the World Cup's opening match, was officially handed over to soccer's ruling body on Wednesday.

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Semifinals Fixtures

July 7 

 URU 2  - 3 NED  

July 8 

 GER 0  -  1 ESP  

Top Scorers

  Player 

Team

Goals

 David Villa   ESP   5 
 Sneijder   NED   5 
Diego Forlan 

 URU  

 5 
Mueller 

 GER 

5

Vittek 

 SVK   4 

Klose

GER

4

Higuain  

ARG

 4 

Asamoah Gyan 

GHA

 3 
 Donovan USA  3 
 Luis Suarez URU  3    Fabiano   BRA   3 

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