Off the Field

South Africa Lions Park attract soccer fans

A male lion passes next to a vehicle with Argentinian supporters visiting the Lions Park near Johannesburg, June 10, 2010.

Shanghai residents ready to kick up World Cup storm

SHANGHAI - Nearly half of Shanghai residents who participated in an online poll said they will watch the opening ceremony and first game of the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa on TV on Friday night, according to a survey released on Thursday.

50% Indonesians to follow World Cup: Nielsen

As many as 50 percent consumers in Indonesia will follow football matches of the World Cup 2010 that will kickoff on June 11, an executive said here on Thursday.

4 Chinese reporters robbed in South Africa

Four reporters from China were robbed of their cameras as well as cash on a street in Johannesburg in South Africa on June 9, Beijing News reported.

Argentine soccer babe crowned Miss World Cup 2010

Crowned Miss World Cup 2010 Jennifer Scherman (C) of Argentina pose with the first and second runner-up during "Miss World Cup 2010" beauty pageant in Germany, June 1, 2010.

South African police patrol for stadium security

South Africa beefs up security forces around stadiums to hold the 2010 world cup games before the soccer gala unfold its curtain. Some 44,000 South African policemen will be on duty during the World Cup games lasting from June 11 to July 11.

Mandela, Pele, Maradona murals on Brazilian street

A resident walks past a mural of former South African president Nelson Mandela to celebrate the upcoming 2010 World Cup in Rio de Janeiro June 7, 2010.

No World Cup ban on noisy South African trumpets

There will be no curbing of South Africa's raucous vuvuzela fan trumpets during the World Cup despite earlier concerns their din could drown out emergency announcements.

Stampede mars Nigeria-DPRK friendly game

At least 10 people, including a South African policeman, were injured during a stampede ahead of a FIFA World Cup friendly game between Nigeria and the Democratic People's Republic of Korea at a stadium east of Johannesburg on Sunday.

Nightspots hope to cash in on World Cup

BEIJING - Owners of nightspots are eyeing a lucrative time as party animals in China gear up for the month-long soccer carnival that is the FIFA World Cup.

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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