Survey on World Cup fans in South Africa

Updated on physical education 2024-05-24
24 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Germany! If it's not a German fan, why is my hair and eyes black and my blood red and ** yellow?

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Argentina Why is the sky blue and the clouds white, because God is also a fan of Argentina.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Italy: But this year, I really won't be able to win the championship.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Argentina Spain I'd also like to see how North Korea performs...

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Brazil Championship Index:

    Five-star Brazil have always been the favourites to win the World Cup, because Brazil has no shortage of talented players again, with stars such as Pele, Garrincha, Zico, Romario, Bebeto, Ronaldo and others all coming from this Samba country.

    The Brazilian team that went to the 2010 World Cup still maintains the strong midfield of the previous Brazilian team, this team has the strongest midfield combination in the world - the trident of Kaka, Robinho and Fabiano, I think there is no back line in the world that is not afraid. In addition, with McConn's return from injury, the Brazilian defence will be even stronger (as evidenced by the Confederations Cup against the USA).

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Europe: 13.

    Spain, England, Italy, Germany.

    Netherlands, Serbia, Switzerland, Slovakia, Denmark, Slovenia, Portugal, Greece, France.

    South America: 5.

    Brazil, Paraguay, Chile, Argentina, Uruguay.

    North Central and North America & the Caribbean: 3.

    Mexico, United States, Honduras.

    Africa: 6.

    South Africa (host), Ghana, Nigeria, Cameroon, Côte d'Ivoire, Algeria.

    Asia: 4.

    Australia, Japan, South Korea, North Korea.

    Oceania: 1 piece.

    New Zealand.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    As of November 19, 2009, all 32 teams have qualified for the World Cup in South Africa

    1.South Africa; 2.Japan; 3.Australia; 4.Korea; 5.Netherlands; 6.North Korea; 7.Brazil; 8.Ghana; 9.England;

    10.Spain; 11.Paraguay; 12.Germany! 13.Denmark; 14.Italy; 15.Serbia; 16.Chile;

    17.Côte d’Ivoire; 18.Mexico; 19.United States; 20.Slovakia; 21.Switzerland; 22.Argentina; 23.Honduras;

    24.New Zealand. 25.Cameroon; 26.Nigeria; 27.Algeria; 28.Greece;

    29.Portugal; 30.Slovenia; 31.France; 32.Uruguay.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    European qualifiers (13 teams): England, Italy, Spain, Netherlands, Germany, Serbia, Switzerland, Denmark, Slovakia, Portugal, Slovenia, Greece, France.

    South American qualifiers (5 teams): Brazil, Paraguay, Chile, Argentina, Uruguay.

    North America qualifiers (3 teams): United States, Mexico, Honduras.

    Asian qualifiers (4 teams): South Korea, North Korea, Australia, Japan.

    Oceania qualifier: New Zealand.

    Africa (5 teams): Nigeria, Cameroon, Ghana, Côte d'Ivoire, Algeria.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The final 32 of the 2010 World Cup in South Africa.

    Host: South Africa.

    Asia: Australia.

    Japan; Korea;

    North Korea; Oceania: New Zealand.

    South America: Brazil.

    Paraguay; Chile;

    Argentina; Uruguay.

    North and Central America: United States.

    Mexico; Honduras;

    Africa: Ghana.

    Côte d’Ivoire; Cameroon;

    Nigeria; Algeria;

    Europe: Germany.

    Italy; Netherlands;

    Serbia; Denmark;

    England; Spain;

    Slovakia; Switzerland;

    France; Slovenia;

    Portugal; Greece;

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Pot 1 (seeded): South Africa, Brazil, Spain, Italy, Germany, Argentina, England, France.

    Pot 2: Netherlands, Portugal, Slovenia, Switzerland, Greece, Serbia, Denmark, Slovakia.

    Pot 3: Côte d'Ivoire, Ghana, Cameroon, Nigeria, Algeria, Paraguay, Chile, Uruguay.

    Tier 4: Japan, South Korea, North Korea, Australia, New Zealand, United States, Mexico, Honduras.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    First tier: Brazil, Spain, Italy, Germany, Argentina, England, France, South Africa.

    Second tier: Chile, Paraguay, Uruguay, Cameroon, Côte d'Ivoire, Ghana, Nigeria, Algeria.

    Third tier: Netherlands, Portugal, Slovenia, Switzerland, Greece, Serbia, Denmark, Slovakia.

    Fourth tier: New Zealand, Australia, North Korea, South Korea, Japan, United States, Honduras, Mexico.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    vuvuzela

    Originally made of tin, Vuvuzela became popular in South Africa in the 90s, and the name Vuvuzela is likely a change from the Zulu word for "making noise".

    01 South African company masincedane

    Sport began mass production of a plastic version of the Vuvuzela on a large scale.

    After the start of the Confederations Cup, the noise of Vuvuzela was accused of affecting the concentration of players and coaches. The BBC3 commentator in the UK said the sound was "very annoying" during the match between Italy and the United States, and Spanish player Alonso also wanted it to be banned because it made it difficult for players to concentrate and communicate on the pitch and did not create a good atmosphere.

    South African fans argue that Vuvuzela creates a vibrant atmosphere in the stadium and that it is a culture of South African football, and since it is playing in South Africa, it is "going to do as the locals do".

    Just like the fans in other countries beat the drums, blow the trumpets and sing on the pitch, but in South Africa it is the vuvuzela.

    FIFA passed a resolution at last year's World Cup organising committee meeting to allow fans to bring their horns into the World Cup stadium.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

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    o Folded a crooked paper boat and filled it with my thoughts

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-29

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  15. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    The teams that have qualified are: 1. Host South Africa (host country, automatic entry) 2. Asia, Japan (the first country in Asia and the first country in the world to qualify for the World Cup in South Africa in the "truest sense") 3. Asia, Australia (huge advantage) 4. South Korea in Asia (average performance, but also the seventh consecutive World Cup) 5 European Netherlands (huge group advantage made them the first team in Europe to qualify) 6 Asia, North Korea (2nd time in history, England 1966 to enter the World Cup) Teams that are about to qualify or are expected to qualify: Africa Zone:

    The 20 teams are divided into 5 groups, with 4 teams in each group playing a double round-robin home and away match, and the top 5 teams in the 5 groups will qualify for the World Cup. Now only 2 or 3 matches have been played in each group, and the situation of qualification is not yet obvious, but Didier Drogba's Ivory Coast and Essien's Ghana have performed well and will appear in South Africa Oceania Zone: There is only one place in this zone, and it is estimated that New Zealand will break through from this zone, and the zone will play a play-off match with the 5th place in Asia (the winner of Saudi Arabia and Bahrain), and the winner will enter the World Cup in South Africa CONCACAF Zone:

    Six teams compete for a place, and six matches have been played so far, and the teams that qualify will be decided between Costa Rica, the United States, Mexico, and Honduras South American Zone: 10 teams from this zone, with one spot. Brazil has performed very well recently and is now ranked first in the zone, and there is no problem in South Africa While the traditional powerhouse Argentina has been up and down and the situation is dangerous, but no one wants to be in South Africa, I believe they can play in the back Others like Paraguay, Ecuador, Chile and Uruguay will compete for other seats in the European zone:

    The 9 teams with the top teams in the group and the 8 teams with the second best results will compete against each other to determine the remaining 4 teams. The zone has now played 6 to 7 games, and the qualification situation is becoming clearer, Portugal has little hope of qualifying in Group A, Denmark is strong, and there is no strong team in Group B in the decisive match against Tianwang Mountain in September, and Greece and Switzerland who will compete with the Czech Republic in Group C are in decline. Brothers up, Slovak leads, is likely to qualify Group D Germany, Russia two strong yards wrenched wrist E Group E, Spain one and a half feet have already qualified, Group F England has a clear advantage, Group G France needs to seize the opportunity to qualify directly (and hope that Celvia misplaced) h Italy has little advantage, but as long as they show a strong team temperament, it should be no problem to qualify Group I Netherlands has qualified About the September match:

    On 9 September, Paraguay and Argentina will face off to determine the standings. In any case, Argentina and Paraguay should both qualify directly. Uruguay and Ecuador will compete for 5th place, a play-off spot.

    France host Romania on 5 September and will decide who will finish second in the group and play in the play-offs. To finish second in the group, the Portuguese will have to win in a head-to-head meeting with Hungary on 9 September.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    The 19th FIFA World Cup South Africa (officially known as FIFA World Cup South Africa) finals were held from 11 June to 12 July 2010 at 10 stadiums in 9 cities in South Africa, marking the first time that the FIFA World Cup was held in Africa. In the end, the Spanish national team won their first ever World Cup title, and it was also the first time that a European team has won a World Cup held in a country outside of Europe, with Spain, the Netherlands and Germany taking the top three places in the competition.

    The top 32 finalists in South Africa are as follows:

    1. Spain; 2. Netherlands; 3. Germany; 4. Uruguay; 5. Argentina; 6. Brazil; 7. Palazzo Laguay; 8. Ghana; 9. Japan; 10. Chile; 11. Portugal; 12. United States; 13. England; Tangerine 14, Mexico; 15. South Korea; 16. Slovakia; 17. Côte d'Ivoire; 18. Slovenia; 19. Switzerland; 20. South Africa; 21. Australia; 22. New Zealand; 23. Serbia; 24. Denmark; 25. Greece; 26. Italy; 27. Nigeria; 28. Algeria; 29. France; 30. Honduras; 31. Cameroon; 32. North Korea sentenced Wu Dou.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Hosts: South AfricaEurope: NetherlandsAsia: Japan, North Korea. Korea; Australia;

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    South Africa; Netherlands; Japan, North Korea. Korea; Australia is currently on these teams.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    South Africa, Netherlands, Japan, North Korea. Korea; Australia;

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    3.1 million rotten royal people.

    2010 World Cup in South Africa, total number: 3.1 million, average attendance: 10,000 people late sales history:

    1994 World Cup in the United States, Total: 3.58 million, Average Attendance: 7 goals per 10,000 people, Brazil 5-2 Sweden, 1958 World Cup 2014 World Cup in Brazil, Total: 3.42 million ,..

    In 2006, Germany lost Li World Cup, total number: 3.35 million, average attendance: 10,000.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    2010 World Cup in South Africa, total attendance: 3.1 million, average attendance: 10,000.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Group A: South Africa.

    Mexico, Uruguay.

    France Group B. Argentina, Nigeria.

    South Korea, Greece. Group C England.

    Algeria, USA.

    Slovenia;

    Group D: Germany. Australia;

    Serbia; Ghana Group E.

    Netherlands, Denmark. Cameroon, Japan.

    Group F Italy.

    Paraguay, New Zealand.

    Slovakia; Group G Brazil.

    North Korea, Côte d'Ivoire.

    Portugal Group H.

    Spain, Switzerland.

    Honduras;

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Italy, France.

    Argentina, Brazil.

    Germany, England.

    Uruguay, South Africa.

    Australia; Japan, South Korea.

    North Korea, Spain.

    Netherlands, Portugal.

    Cameroon, Nigeria.

    Paraguay, Chile.

    United States, Mexico.

    Honduras; Slovenia;

    Slovakia; Denmark, Switzerland.

    Serbia; Greece, New Zealand.

    Ghana in Côte d'Ivoire.

    Algeria;

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Group (unsigned).

    South Africa, Mexico.

    Uruguay, France.

    Group B (unsigned).

    Argentina, Nigeria.

    South Korea, Greece. Group C (unsigned).

    England, USA.

    Algeria;

    Slovenia;

    Group D (unsigned).

    Germany, Australia.

    Serbia; Ghana Group E (unsigned).

    Netherlands, Denmark. Cameroon, Japan.

    Group F (unsigned).

    Paraguay, Italy.

    New Zealand, Slovakia.

    Group G (unsigned).

    North Korea, Brazil. Côte d’Ivoire;

    Portugal Group H (unsigned).

    Spain, Switzerland.

    Chile, Honduras.

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