Monday, June 28, 2010

SA bits 52 : To Johannesburg Soccer City for Argentina vs Mexico

So I finally went for my first FIFA World Cup 2010 game, between Argentina and Mexico. Thanks to some tickets from Akash the 4 of us (Hemant, Naseer, Akash and I) braved the cold and huge crowd. It was cold alright, but we were ready.

We left home very early (3pm) hoping to catch the second half of the Germany vs England game in the stadium. We bought the park and ride tickets so that we only needed to drive to a designated parking area further away from the stadium and hop onto the feeder bus that ferries everyone to and from the the stadium. By the time we were inside the stadium it was 4.30pm and was just about going into half time. So we decided to walk around and explore the stadium more.

The long 2km walk from drop off point to the stadium

World cup memorabilia on sale!

Hemant, Akash and Naseer behind me.

Cops aplenty at entrance points.. I got frisked and man handled to check for any illegal substances or weapons :P


The guys taking a moment to absorb the view of....

Soccer City!


The design of the stadium is taken after the "calabash", an African pot. This is because it is most recognizable and automatically associated with the African continent.


Countless hardcore Argentinian fans!
Here's a few shots being upclose and inside the stadium.








It was getting cold alright...

Here's a view of where we are sitting, almost the same view from the Confederations Cup game last year. This was 2 hours before the game started.




Lost chinese boy...

And an hour later, it was filled up. Stadium capacity is 90,000 spectators. Attendance was around 86,500 that night.


And the teams began their warm up routine about half an hour before. This might or might not have appeared on the live telecast, but the fans were throwing toilet rolls onto the pitch, even during the game!


Players introduced to the crowd just before kick off.

As the game started we were all too busy trying to concentrate due to the noise :P but it was all good.
As we left, we took a chance to capture the Soccer City with lights on. It's really some view.

Until Friday for Uruguay vs Ghana, at least we have 1 African and 1 Asian team still in competition. Go Africa!!!

p/s Thanks Akash for the sharp pics.

Friday, June 11, 2010

SA bits 51 - Shakira Shakira!

I never liked Shakira, until last night when she performed in the kick off concert held in Soweto.
6 damn °C and she's dancing around on stage with a tube top, respect!!! And those hips really don't lie, goodness me.... :P

You’re a good soldier
Choosing your battles
Pick yourself up
And dust yourself off
Get back in the saddle
You’re on the front line
Everyone’s watching
You know it’s serious
We’re getting closer
This isn’t over

The pressure’s on; you feel it
But you got it all; believe it
When you fall, get up, oh oh
And if you fall, get up, eh eh
Tsamina mina zangalewa
Cause this is Africa
Tsamina mina eh eh
Waka waka eh eh
Tsamina mina zangalewa
This time for Africa

Listen to your god; this is our motto
Your time to shine
Don’t wait in line
Y vamos por todo
People are raising their expectations
Go on and feel it
This is your moment
No hesitation

Today’s your day
I feel it
You paved the way,
Believe it
If you get down
Get up oh, oh
When you get down,
Get up eh, eh

Tsamina mina zangalewa
This time for Africa
Tsamina mina eh eh
Waka waka eh eh
Tsamina mina zangalewa
Anawa aa
Tsamina mina eh eh
Waka waka eh eh
Tsamina mina zangalewa
This time for Africa



"Ngiyabonga Mzansi," means "thank you South Africa"

Wednesday, June 9, 2010

SA bits 50 - All hell broke loose today... in a good way of course.

I left home for the office at noon today, big mistake.
Today, 9th June 2010 is "Stand Behind Bafana Bafana" Day. At 12p.m, everyone is encouraged to show their support for South Africa's soccer team called Bafana Bafana. Not only did Bafana Bafana came to Sandton, so did everyone else! On a normal day, it would've taken me less than 5 minutes to reach the office. It took me half an hour today. This video shows why.

Close to 50,000 fans jammed the streets of Sandton, celebrating and blowing them vuvuzelas. Man, those things are LOUD! Here's a more environmentally friendly & artistic version compared with the conventional plastic cousin. The video tends to advertise Cape Town more if you ask me.

South Africa is ready,2 more days. The past 2 months have been a mad scramble and rush to finish off work and prepare the network for this event. Today is the official network freeze and we're apparently not suppose to do anything more for fear of breaking something :P. I just realised we're halfway through 2010 already..