World Cup 2010 Tickets

October 24th, 2007

South Africa is a country which has seen many changes, both cultural and political, over the past several years. The national side recently won the Rugby World Cup, beating England in Paris, and this is a fitting beginning for what promises to be several interesting sporting years for the nation.

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The South African national side automatically qualifies for the contest, being the hosts, but FIFA World Cup 2010 tickets will be even scarcer than usual this time around. The reason is that the First National Bank, the official bank for 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa, recently announced a promotion which means that 16,000 tickets to World Cup games will be held back for the fans to win. While this is good news, 16,000 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa tickets being taken out of circulation means that 16,000 people traveling to the competition on spec will be seriously disappointed. World Cup 2010 tickets are not expected to be gathering cobwebs and it is strongly recommended that you seek and secure tickets very soon. Footballticketshop is committed to bringing those tickets to you and will do everything in its power to make it happen, so bookmark this page and check back regularly. We’re not going to tell you to tell the world about us, as tickets will be scarce and we know they will all be sold. If you are fortunate enough to have stumbled upon us, then you’re one of the lucky ones.

The magic of the World Cup pulls the entire planet into its maelstrom every four years, and the biggest names in football turn up to strut their stuff and put their cards on the table. Major career decisions, deals, and advancements are made and broken at the World Cup. The pressure is astounding, and the atmosphere is electric. One might cast one’s mind back to the World Cups of old. The 1978 Cup in Argentina shocked everyone, when the host team ran out for their first game and the biggest, most dramatic shower of ticker tape rained down from the vast stands like a spectacular blizzard. When Argentina were up against the Dutch for World Champion status in the final, the legendary Mario Kempes leaped through that same confetti, which was still being launched every time the hosts played, to score twice and secure Argentina’s first ever World Cup. Paolo Rossi’s Italy were the winners at Spain in 1982, when they stormed through Brazil to put in the best performance of the entire tournament. It was a landmark game when Argentina knocked England out in the quarter final of the World Cup in Mexico in 1986, when Maradonna’s “Hand of God” pushed the Latin team past their Anglo counterparts and into the semis against France, beating Germany in the World Cup Final. Argentina had claimed their second trophy. Germany (twice), Brazil, France, and Italy, have been World Champions since then, all having won some excellent competitions against brilliant opposition, which is what the World Cup, and World Cup tickets, are all about.

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