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South Africa 2010 World Cup Most Valuable Match Recommendation (Group Stage).
Group Date Match Match Value.
Group A: 12 June 2010 France vs Uruguay $600,240,000
Group B: 12 June 2010 Argentina vs Nigeria $534,312,000
Group C: None.
Group D: 18 June 2010 Germany vs Serbia $609,834,000
June 24, 2010 Germany vs Ghana $443,353,000
Group E: 25 June 2010 Netherlands vs Cameroon $493,168,500
Group F: None.
Group G: 15 June 2010 Ivory Coast vs Portugal $591,384,000
June 21, 2010 Brazil vs Ivory Coast $668,136,000
June 25, 2010 Brazil vs Portugal $781,788,000
Group H: 16 June 2010 Spain vs Switzerland $930,556,500
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All matches in Argentina. Because it's wonderful.
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The Spanish game is the most ornate dance step and the most imaginative fit.
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In the 2010 World Cup in South Africa, South Africa was called the worst host in the 80-year history of the World Cup by many fans. In the group stage, they drew 1-1 with Mexico, lost 0-3 to Uruguay, and 2-1 with four points and were eliminated from the tournament.
Nicknamed "Bafanabafana" (The Boys), South Africa's Football Association returned to FIFA in 1992 and has been active again in African and world football. In 1996, South Africa unexpectedly won the Africa Cup of Nations on home soil, which was also the team's greatest achievement on the international stage.
South Africa National Men's Soccer Team Lineup:
Goalkeepers: Kit (Cottenaik, Belgium), Kuzaayo (Chief Caesar, South Africa), Mabo Kiwane (South African Black Ace).
Defenders: Coetzee (Cape Town Ajax, South Africa), Herat Shawawo (Peter West University, South Africa), Majoho (Chief Caesar, South Africa), Materba (Orlando Pirates, South Africa), Nkongka (Genk, Belgium), Nerab (Peter West University, South Africa), Fontayo (Orlando Pirates, South Africa).
Midfielders: Furman (Doncaster, England), Galli (Oostende, Belgium), Lete Solonyani (Chief Caesar, South Africa), Masan'o (Chief Caesar, South Africa), Manisa (South African Buccaneers), Parra (Super Sports United).
Sanwini (Chipa United, South Africa), Villakazi (Peter West University, South Africa), Zwani (Sunset, Mamelodi, South Africa), Zungu (Sunset, Mamelodi, South Africa).
Forwards: Ndulula (AmaZulu, South Africa), Bernard Parker (Chief Caesar, South Africa), Randy (Bournemouth, England).
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South Korea, North Korea, Japan, Australia, Netherlands, South Africa.
That's all there is to it at the moment.
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Brazil, Argentina, Italy, England, Netherlands, Portugal, Spain, France, Germany, South Africa, Croatia, Czech Republic, Cameroon, Ukraine, Uruguay, Australia, Russia, Turkey, United States, Mexico, Saudi Arabia, Sweden, Poland, Denmark, Paraguay, Iraq, Iran, Côte d'Ivoire, Greece, Norway, Finland.
The favourites for the title are: Brazil.
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