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2010 Fifa World Cup: Final Draw


Rafa

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Well, using a random number generator I did my own World Cup draw. Here is what it looks like:

Group A

South Africa

North Korea

Paraguay

France

Group B

Germany

Australia

Cameroon

France

Group C

Spain

United States

Chile

Portugal

You have France 2x in A and B.

And Spain and Portugal together in "C"? Probably not.

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Oops, Serbia was supposed to be in B...

Ans since Portugal is unseeded, its entirely possible they will end up whit Spain.

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By ranking the hardest group would be:

Spain

Portugal

Cameroon

USA

Brazil

France

Mexico

Cote d'Ivoire

Netherlands

Greece

Chile

Australia

Italy

Switzerland

Uruguay

Honduras

Germany

Serbia

Nigeria

Japan

Argentina

Denmark

Ghana

Korea Republic

England

Paraguay

Slovenia

New Zealand

South Africa

Korea DPR

Algeria

Slovakia

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adidas's Jabulani introduced to the world

(FIFA.com) Friday 4 December 2009

On the day of the Final Draw for the 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa™, the official ball for the competition has been unveiled. The adidas Jabulani, which means ‘to celebrate’ in isiZulu, is the 11th edition of adidas's FIFA World Cup balls.

The 11 colours that are present on the Jabulani pay tribute to both football and the country in which Africa’s first-ever FIFA World Cup will be held. They represent a colour for each team player, every official South African language and for each of the 11 South African communities that will welcome the world next year. The design celebrates two of the most important facets of the South African nation - diversity and harmony - as it is these principles that make it such a colourful and welcoming nation.

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It is a great video. Johnny Clegg just performed earlier "Scatterlings of Africa" to start the show.

South African President and FIFA leader Sepp Blatter are on stage right now.

I enjoyed the song by Johnny Clegg as well!

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