The rhythm of the South African nation has united
The World Cup is here and the rhythm of the South African nation has united like never before. The world’s most expensive and top players are also here to make a contribution to their respective teams during the tournament.
The greatest players such as Christiano Ronaldo (Portugal and Real Mandrid), Lionel Messi (Argentina and Barcelona), Luis Fabiano (Brazil and Sevilla), David Villa (Spain and Barcellona), Wayne Rooney (England and Manchester United), Wesley Sneijder (Netherlands and Inter Milan), Gianluca Buffon (Italy and Juventus) and Miroslave Klose (Germany and Bayern Munich) have spearheaded the matches.

The atmosphere of the country certainly convinces any individual about the quality of the hospitality offered by South Africans to the tourists who are here for the celebration of the first FIFA World Cup to be held on African soil.
Different melodies and sounds make this World Cup truly African, especially the vuvuzela, which is a horn-like instrument that is commonly blown by fans at football matches in South Africa. Throughout entire matches, supporters blow their vuvuzelas hysterically in an attempt to intimidate and stir-up competition with the opponents.
The games have been interesting and challenging. Many teams in their different groups such as Brazil (Group G), Uruguay (Group A), Germany (Group D) and Argentina (Group B) have shown dominance over the matches they have played. With only three weeks left before the end of the tournament, who do you think will take the championship title at the 2010 FIFA World Cup?
Issued by: Lebogang Mawelela