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2010 Fifa World Cup Qualified Teams – World Cup 2010 South Africa

Submitted by Nuklear on 11/21/2009 – 12:30 AMNo Comment

2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa Teams Qualified

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World Cup 2010 Football Qualifiers. All you soccer lovers brace yourself for the 2010 football World cup that will kick start in South Africa. This will be the 19th FIFA World Cup that will be held between 11th of June –11th of July 2010; one month of soccer mania and the grand event will have millions of soccer fans all round the globe glued to their television sets to watch their favorite teams and stars who will present us the spectacular event of the year. 200 national teams from all over the world were churned out to bring over 32 best teams who have qualified for the World Cup finals.

The platform is now set to witness the fierce battles between nations to clinch the World Cup 2010. France, Portugal, Slovenia and Greece are now among the 32 teams who booked their berth in the World Cup finals on Wednesday. And South Africa will be on the ninth cloud for hosting this mind-blowing event and it is the first African nation to host the tournament. South Africa was among the five nations that bid to host the World Cup, the other nations were Egypt, Libya, Tunisia and Morocco. And as being the host South Africa cemented their place in the finals automatically. The list of World Cup qualifiers is as follows:

Africa – CAF

South Africa, Algeria, Nigeria, Ivory Coast, Ghana and Cameroon

Asia – AFC

Australia, Korea DPR, Japan and Korea Republic

Europe – UEFA

Denmark, Germany, Spain, England, Serbia, Netherlands, Italy, France, Slovenia, Switzerland, Greece, Portugal and Slovakia

North America, Central America and Caribbean

Honduras, USA and Mexico

Oceania – OFC

New Zealand

South America – CONMEBOL

Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Uruguay and Paraguay

The soccer fans will swear by these teams and let us not offend any one by predicting the nation that will take away the World Cup 2010.

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