Wednesday, January 14, 2009

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Photo: Giant Football Attacks Johannesburg Building

Posted: 13 Jan 2009 08:03 AM PST


Not really of course, it’s just a promotional facade. But it does look pretty convincing.


It’s only early 2009, but this is a nice little taster of the football (and advertising) extravaganza to come in 2010.

There might be a few problems to overcome before South Africa 2010 can be declared a resounding success, but enthusiasm definitely won’t be one of them.

[Tip of the WorldCupBlog hat to Gregor Horig.]

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Tuesday, January 13, 2009

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Friday, January 9, 2009

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World Cup 2010, Brought To You By “India’s Enron”

Posted: 08 Jan 2009 08:10 AM PST

World Cups traditionally (and by “traditionally,” I mean “ever since Sepp Blatter made them commercial whoreathons”) have six main sponsors (which is actually extremelely silly when you think about it).

But looks like Satyam (an Indian computer company) could be about to lose their spot among the hallowed six for 2010, after a massive massive accounting fraud.

Basically Satyam has been over-reporting its worth (aka “lying”) as “founder and chairman Ramalinga Raju admitted on Wednesday to inflating Satyam’s reported cash and bank balances by over 50 billion rupees ($1 billion)”, and earning Satyam the unwanted tag of “India’s Enron”.


Satyam was the first Indian company to sponsor the World Cup, and would obviously have benefited from the massive exposure of 2010. But sources are now suggesting that FIFA could be about to rethink the deal, to avoid being sponsored by a company in disrepute.

Which means a gap could be about to open up as a WC sponsor alongside Budweiser, McDonalds, Castrol, Continental and MTN. And I have an idea.

World Cup Blog should sponsor the World Cup. We might struggle to afford it (I have £1 and 22 pence on my desk here, plus one American quarter) but at least then they’d let us use the damn logo.

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Thursday, January 8, 2009

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World Cup Whistleblower Gunned Down

Posted: 07 Jan 2009 10:27 AM PST

Wish I had some good news to share about World Cup 2010. But I don’t.

Earlier this week Jimmy Mohlala - a member of the WC organizing committee, former South African FA executive and Speaker of the Mbombela local municipality - was murdered outside his home by unknown gunmen.

Nothing good about that. But this tragedy is made even more depressing by the fact that Mohlala had a reputation as a World Cup 2010 stadium corruption whistleblower.


There’s an informative description of the alleged corruption in Bill Archer’s great article, but here’s the gist of it:

Under South Africa’s “Land Redistribution Act”, large tracts were given (or given back) to tribes and clans who could show historical ownership rights.

The site for the Nelspruit Stadium [aka Mbombela Stadium] was given to a clan who in turn hired the Matsafeni Trust to manage it.

But when that site was chosen for the stadium, a trust administrator sold 6000 acres of land he didn’t own to the municipality for one Rand, or about eleven cents US. It was later revealed that the administrator is a business partner with the Mayor and another local politician. Imagine that.

Jimmy Mohlala was working to expose the swindle.

And now he’s dead.

Police are working on the case etcetera, but there’s a definite feeling in the air that this wasn’t just a random murder.

Obviously I don’t have knowledge of South African politics and don’t want to make any big allegations, but if Mohlala’s murder and his whistleblowing turn out to be connected, then I hope FIFA have the decency not to participate in the inevitable attempt to sweep this scandal under the rug.

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