Monday, March 8, 2010

South Africa and the FIFA World Cup 2010 - The Challenges

South Africa is a beautiful country and has the potential to be an ideal place for the event. In the past South Africa has demonstrated in hosting major sports events to be successful. The Rugby World Cup 1995 and Cricket World Cup 2003 hosts South Africa were.

For the 2010 World Cup a success, there are a number of challenges for South Africa. Every South African hopes that all together, for success, ensuring theEvent!

Airport

OR Tambo International Airport in Johannesburg to its limited capacity with the arrival of thousands of tourists, fans, players, media, etc. are tested, the flock to South Africa for this important event. Unfortunately there are only flights to other South African international airports (Durban, Cape Town and Lanseria). OR Tambo Int. Airport is a major bottleneck. ACSA (Airport Company of South Africa) is currently engaged in projects to upgradeInfrastructure. Will it be enough? Will it be finished in time?

Traffic

The main roads in South Africa have been more than busy. With a shortage of suitable public transport, this one big disappointment for football fans to the needs and return to the stadiums and to get. Perhaps the Gautrain project is a success is used for relieving the roads? Perhaps South Africa, the implementation of a number of additional holiday on those days when major footballEvents take place?

Crime

I hope that in the days building up to the start of the 2010 World Cup that South Africa has come up with an ingenious plan to the crime problem must be addressed. This is a serious and possibly the biggest reason why many soccer fans enjoy the championship for only the games on television, internet or mobile phone in the safety of your own home. The crime problem must be addressed as the No. 1 priority, the politicians, the judiciarySystem, Department of Security, Police, Correctional Services, and every citizen of South Africa. One gets the impression that crime in South Africa too high. Perceptions matter, the weather is not a real image, or to South Africa to make a plan!

Stadiums

Will the stadiums are completed on schedule? You should. Progress has been delayed a few times of rising costs and striking workers.

Crowd Control

WillLocal football fans within and outside the stadium? There have been cases of violence, as fans no tickets for one game, and access is denied at the gates. Hopefully the security and crowd control will be at a high level to ensure the safety of players and spectators.

Bafana Bafana

Bafana Bafana - South Africa's National Soccer Team. Will Bafana Bafana will be ready and to their role in the case competition? CurrentlyTeam has a very good match against the winner of Class 1. I hope she is not a disgrace to South Africa.

Flow

Will ESKOM (the national electricity supplier) in a position to deal with stress? South Africa currently has a number of blackouts. Load Shedding Plans for the stock and to minimize the loss of electricity. It can be a major impact on the hospitality services, stadium lighting, etc. I'm not sureThere is enough time to add more power for the kickoff.

Conclusion

I am convinced that if all South Africans to stand together and work hard, that the above problems can be overcome! Let them our support!

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