Sabtu, 17 April 2010


Will Messi be the greatest ever?


There is no question that Lionel Messi has been sending seismic waves through Planet Football with his stellar performances of late and many have begun the discussion of where he belongs in the game’s pantheon of greats and whether the Argentina and Barcelona maestro has what it takes to someday be considered the best ever.

Messi is still just 22 years old - he will turn 23 two days after Argentina open Group B at the 2010 FIFA World Cup™ against Nigeria - but such have been the manner of his goals and performances with Barça over the last two years that he is now seen as the heir of Pele, Diego, Johan, et al.

FIFA.com wants to know what you think. Will the 2005 FIFA U-20 World Cup champion and 2008 Olympic Football Tournament Gold Medal-winner be the greatest ever? Impossible to say? Or no way, he’s not that good yet?

Simply click ‘Add your comment’ to join the discussion, remembering to keep your comments clean, respectful, on-topic and in English.


Beckham dreaming of world return

(FIFA.com) Monday 4 January 2010

After starring and scoring for England at France 1998, Korea/Japan 2002 and Germany 2006, David Beckham has told FIFA.com that he is relishing the prospect of appearing in his fourth FIFA World Cup™ in South Africa in June and July.

The 34-year-old midfielder’s chances of being in the Three Lions’ 23-man squad were recently discussed by Fabio Capello, who said: "Of course he will be included, if he plays [for AC Milan] and is well physically,” he said. “I don't look at ages. I look at skill and Beckham has a lot. He's serious, a real professional and he's really dedicated to making the World Cup squad."

In FIFA.com’s first Interview of the Week of what promises to be a special year, one of world football’s highest-profile players speaks about the highs and lows he has experienced at FIFA World Cups, his thoughts on current FIFA World Player of the Year Lionel Messi and his hopes for Africa’s legacy post-2010.

You can watch a video of the interview by clicking on the link on the right hand side.

FIFA.com: David, you recently helped to launch adidas’s Jabulani, the Official Match Ball for the 2010 FIFA World Cup™ in Cape Town. Have you had a chance to practice with it yet – and what do you think of it?
David Beckham: Yes, I had a chance to practise with it a few months ago. It’s always nice to see adidas’s ideas before everyone else does and I think it’s great. The movement, the accuracy, the feel, the look of the ball is perfect – it’s really for the World Cup.

With 115 caps for England over the past 13 years – what changes have you noticed in international football during that time?
There have been many changes over the years: the game has got faster, the technology has got better. You obviously see changes in the play in terms of tactics, the boots and balls, but football’s all about development and change.

Football changes lives. It changes people’s attitudes and I think this World Cup will bring exposure to certain things. To some extent it already has.
David Beckham on South Africa's 2010 legacy.

What does playing in the FIFA World Cup mean to you?
It’s the biggest footballing competition in the world, so any player who is lucky enough to be part of a World Cup knows how special it really is. I’ve been lucky to have played in three and hopefully I’ll be luckier still to play in a fourth. It really is an incredible feeling.

What are your first recollections of watching the FIFA World Cup as a boy?
My first memories are of watching Bryan Robson score goals [against France at Spain 1982] and be as brave as he was on the pitch. He was my hero and everything he did in his career, I wanted to emulate – and I’ve been lucky enough to do that.

The World Cup also been a tournament which has given you some lows. If you take a moment to consider England’s exits to Argentina in 1998, Brazil in 2002 and Portugal four years ago, which one hurt the most?
Every one. You can’t describe the feeling when you get knocked out of a competition. The expectations are so high on us as a country and as a team, so when you do get knocked out it’s so disappointing. So, every single time hurts the same.

You’ve played and scored in three FIFA World Cup finals so far, but which match holds the best memories for you?
On a personal note I’d have to say the game against Argentina in 2002, where I scored the penalty. It’s always special to beat your rivals, but obviously four years earlier I got sent off against them and we were beaten on penalties. To score the winning goal against them four years later was extremely special.

He’s one of the best players I’ve played against and also one of the finest players I’ve ever seen. He’s the closest player to Maradona that you can get.
Beckham on Messi.

Argentina now have a player in their ranks, Lionel Messi, who has recently been voted as the FIFA World Player of the Year. What are your thoughts about him?
Without doubt, he’s one of the best players I’ve played against and also one of the finest players I’ve ever seen. For a little player, he’s so talented. He’s the closest player to Maradona that you can get, and he even plays in a similar passionate way too. He’s successful and a really good person as well. I’m sure he’ll go on to be even more successful in the future.

Who do you think will be the key man for England this year, and why?
I think we’ve got many key players in our team: Wayne Rooney, Steven Gerrard, Frank Lampard, John Terry, Rio Ferdinand – we’ve got players all the way through our team who are exceptional. We’re lucky to have such a talented group of players.

It will also be the first taste of a FIFA World Cup for Fabio Capello. After working with him both at Real Madrid and now England, how do you think he’ll enjoy the experience?
Fabio Capello is a special manager. He has so much experience. He knows how to win games and he knows how to win competitions.I’m sure he’ll relish the time when he walks out as England manager to take charge of the team for his first match at a World Cup. To sit on the sideline and watch his team, I’m sure will be a proud moment for him.

You’re involved with a number of charity campaigns such as UNICEF and Malaria No More, which have huge links with Africa. What do you hope this FIFA World Cup will bring to South Africa and the African continent?
Football changes lives. It changes people’s attitudes and I think this World Cup will bring exposure to certain things. To some extent it already has. In Cape Town I visited a hospital where I met women and children with HIV – and that really touched me. So I hope that the battle against diseases like that will be in the public eye. The World Cup will also bring a lot of money to South Africa, which may help to regenerate certain parts of this country.

FIFA Ticketing Centre Locations

The FIFA Ticketing Centre’s (“FTC’s”) are operated by the 2010 FIFA World Cup™ Ticketing Centre (“2010FWCTC”) and are the offices where the 2010FWCTC manages all of the Ticketing Operations in each of the Host Cities.

Ticket Terminals will be housed within the FTC’s in order for you to print your Tickets. Personnel will be available to provide assistance with any Ticketing queries you may have.

The FTC’s can be found at the following locations from 15th April 2010.

Please note the operating hours are subject to change without prior notice.

Host City

Address

Operating Hours

Johannesburg

Laico Isle

Corner of Rivonia Road and Linden Street

Sandton

Johannesburg

Gauteng

7 days a week

9am to 6pm

Opening additional hours the day prior to the match in the host city

Johannesburg

Maponya Mall

Old Potchefstroom Road

Soweto

7 days a week

9am to 6pm

Opening additional hours the day prior to the match in the host city

Bloemfontein

Lochlogan Waterfront Mall

Corner Charles Street and 1st Avenue

Mangaung / Bloemfontein

Free State

7 days a week

9am to 6pm

Opening additional hours the day prior to the match in the host city

Rustenburg

Waterfall Mall

1 Augrabies Avenue

Rustenburg

North West Province

7 days a week

9am to 6pm

Opening additional hours the day prior to the match in the host city

Pretoria

Brooklyn Mall

Corner Lange and Fehrsen Street

New Muckleneuk

Tshwane / Pretoria

Gauteng

7 days a week

9am to 6pm

Opening additional hours the day prior to the match in the host city

Nelspruit

The Grove Shopping Centre

White River Road

Nelspruit

Mpumalanga

7 days a week

9am to 6pm

Opening additional hours the day prior to the match in the host city

Polokwane

Lifestyle Shopping Centre

Corner Landros Mare and Market Streets

Polokwane

Limpopo

7 days a week

9am to 6pm

Opening additional hours the day prior to the match in the host city

Durban

Suncoast Casino and Entertainment World

Suncoast Boulevard

OR Tambo Parade

Durban

Kwa-Zulu Natal

7 days a week

9am to 6pm

Opening additional hours the day prior to the match in the host city

Durban

Gateway Theatre of Shopping

1 Palm Boulevard

Umhlanga Ridge

Kwa-Zulu Natal

7 days a week

9am to 6pm

Opening additional hours the day prior to the match in the host city

Port Elizabeth

Moffett on Main Shopping Centre

Corner Main Road and William Moffett Road

Walmer

Port Elizabeth

Eastern Cape

7 days a week

9am to 6pm

Opening additional hours the day prior to the match in the host city

Cape Town

The Spearhead

42 Hans Strijdom Avenue

Foreshore

Cape Town

Western Cape

7 days a week

9am to 6pm

Opening additional hours the day prior to the match in the host city

In addition to the locations above FIFA Ticket Terminals will be located at the following main international airports, allowing customers to collect their tickets upon immediate arrival into the country.

OR Tambo Airport, Johannesburg (JNB)

Cape Town Airport, Cape Town (CPT)

King Shaka Airport, Durban (DUR)

The Ticket Terminals at the Airports will be operational from the 7th June to 11th July 2010 during the hours of 7am to 9pm. The Self Service Ticket Terminal will be assisted by a volunteer should any queries arise and the Helpdesk Ticket Terminal will be manned by a member of staff.

MATCHES SCHEDULE WORLD CUP 2010 SOUTH AFRICA


Group A
MatchDate - TimeVenue

Results

111/06 16:00Johannesburg - JSCSouth AfricaSouth Africa-MexicoMexico
211/06 20:30Cape Town UruguayUruguay-FranceFrance
1716/06 20:30Tshwane/Pretoria South AfricaSouth Africa-UruguayUruguay
1817/06 20:30Polokwane FranceFrance-MexicoMexico
3322/06 16:00Rustenburg MexicoMexico-UruguayUruguay
3422/06 16:00Mangaung / Bloemfontein FranceFrance-South AfricaSouth Africa
Group B
MatchDate - TimeVenue

Results

312/06 16:00Johannesburg - JEPArgentinaArgentina-NigeriaNigeria
412/06 13:30Nelson Mandela Bay/Port Elizabeth Korea RepublicKorea Republic-GreeceGreece
1917/06 16:00Mangaung / Bloemfontein GreeceGreece-NigeriaNigeria
2017/06 13:30Johannesburg - JSCArgentinaArgentina-Korea RepublicKorea Republic
3522/06 20:30Durban NigeriaNigeria-Korea RepublicKorea Republic
3622/06 20:30Polokwane GreeceGreece-ArgentinaArgentina
Group C
MatchDate - TimeVenue

Results

512/06 20:30Rustenburg EnglandEngland-USAUSA
613/06 13:30Polokwane AlgeriaAlgeria-SloveniaSlovenia
2218/06 16:00Johannesburg - JEPSloveniaSlovenia-USAUSA
2318/06 20:30Cape Town EnglandEngland-AlgeriaAlgeria
3723/06 16:00Nelson Mandela Bay/Port Elizabeth SloveniaSlovenia-EnglandEngland
3823/06 16:00Tshwane/Pretoria USAUSA-AlgeriaAlgeria
Group D
MatchDate - TimeVenue

Results

713/06 20:30Durban GermanyGermany-AustraliaAustralia
813/06 16:00Tshwane/Pretoria SerbiaSerbia-GhanaGhana
2118/06 13:30Nelson Mandela Bay/Port Elizabeth GermanyGermany-SerbiaSerbia
2419/06 16:00Rustenburg GhanaGhana-AustraliaAustralia
3923/06 20:30Johannesburg - JSCGhanaGhana-GermanyGermany
4023/06 20:30Nelspruit AustraliaAustralia-SerbiaSerbia
Group E
MatchDate - TimeVenue

Results

914/06 13:30Johannesburg - JSCNetherlandsNetherlands-DenmarkDenmark
1014/06 16:00Mangaung / Bloemfontein JapanJapan-CameroonCameroon
2519/06 13:30Durban NetherlandsNetherlands-JapanJapan
2619/06 20:30Tshwane/Pretoria CameroonCameroon-DenmarkDenmark
4324/06 20:30Rustenburg DenmarkDenmark-JapanJapan
4424/06 20:30Cape Town CameroonCameroon-NetherlandsNetherlands
Group F
MatchDate - TimeVenue

Results

1114/06 20:30Cape Town ItalyItaly-ParaguayParaguay
1215/06 13:30Rustenburg New ZealandNew Zealand-SlovakiaSlovakia
2720/06 13:30Mangaung / Bloemfontein SlovakiaSlovakia-ParaguayParaguay
2820/06 16:00Nelspruit ItalyItaly-New ZealandNew Zealand
4124/06 16:00Johannesburg - JEPSlovakiaSlovakia-ItalyItaly
4224/06 16:00Polokwane ParaguayParaguay-New ZealandNew Zealand
Group G
MatchDate - TimeVenue

Results

1315/06 16:00Nelson Mandela Bay/Port Elizabeth Côte d'IvoireCôte d'Ivoire-PortugalPortugal
1415/06 20:30Johannesburg - JEPBrazilBrazil-Korea DPRKorea DPR
2920/06 20:30Johannesburg - JSCBrazilBrazil-Côte d'IvoireCôte d'Ivoire
3021/06 13:30Cape Town PortugalPortugal-Korea DPRKorea DPR
4525/06 16:00Durban PortugalPortugal-BrazilBrazil
4625/06 16:00Nelspruit Korea DPRKorea DPR-Côte d'IvoireCôte d'Ivoire
Group H
MatchDate - TimeVenue

Results

1516/06 13:30Nelspruit HondurasHonduras-ChileChile
1616/06 16:00Durban SpainSpain-SwitzerlandSwitzerland
3121/06 16:00Nelson Mandela Bay/Port Elizabeth ChileChile-SwitzerlandSwitzerland
3221/06 20:30Johannesburg - JEPSpainSpain-HondurasHonduras
4725/06 20:30Tshwane/Pretoria ChileChile-SpainSpain
4825/06 20:30Mangaung / Bloemfontein SwitzerlandSwitzerland-HondurasHonduras