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Aggreko wins 30 mln stg World Cup power deal


LONDON (Reuters) – Britain’s Aggreko will provide temporary power for broadcast services from all 10 stadium venues during this year’s soccer World Cup in South Africa, adding to a run of high-profile contracts for the firm.

The contract also includes providing broadcasting power for the International Broadcast Centre and FIFA headquarters during the tournament, over the course of which 64 matches are expected to be broadcast to more than 3 billion people worldwide.

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More cheap World Cup tickets for local fans


JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) – World Cup organisers on Thursday agreed to increase the number of cheaper seats offered to South Africans to 29 percent of total tickets for this year’s tournament.

Local Organising Committee CEO Danny Jordaan told reporters the LOC board of directors had decided to raise the allocation from 11 percent to give poorer South Africans more chance of seeing games.

The decision should help sell tickets amid sluggish sales to foreigners but may also knock expected revenue from the month-long tournament, starting in South Africa on June 11.

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FIFA deny they will offer World Cup ticket discounts


SUN CITY, South Africa (Reuters) – FIFA have denied reports that they will cut World Cup ticket prices or give away free seats to ensure capacity stadiums at the finals in South Africa later this year.

“There is no question of bringing down any prices,” FIFA general secretary Jerome Valcke told a news conference on Tuesday in the wake of weekend media reports saying FIFA would reduce ticket prices to increase sluggish sales.

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Swine flu outbreak threatens at World Cup says minister


CAPE TOWN (Reuters) – South Africa faces a possible health crisis if a swine flu outbreak strikes during the soccer World Cup this year, Health Minister Aaron Motsoaledi told parliament on Monday.

“One of our biggest nightmares is the fact that 2010 is going to be held in June when there is a possibility of another bout of H1N1,” Motsoaledi said.

The month-long tournament, hosted in Africa for the first time, is expected to attract 450,000 tourists during the South African winter.

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S.Africa’s MTN to offer World Cup footage on mobiles


JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) – Soccer World Cup sponsor MTN <MTNJ.J> said on Wednesday it had launched a content portal to enable its more than 100 million users to watch near live match highlights of the finals on their mobile handsets.

MTN is one of the sponsors of the tournament, giving it exclusive mobile content rights.

The portal called MTN Play, would enable MTN users to also watch video clips of their favourite teams and follow their teams’ performance during the tournament.

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All tickets sold for World Cup semis and final


JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) – Tickets for the World Cup semi-finals and final, as well as two of England’s first round matches in South Africa, have sold out, FIFA said on Friday.

FIFA said there were no more tickets for England’s matches against the United States in Rustenburg on June 12 and Slovenia in Port Elizabeth on June 23.

Tickets for the match between world champions Italy and Paraguay in Cape Town on June 11 and Brazil and Portugal in Durban a fortnight later have also sold out.

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Green boost for World Cup with first Chinese sponsor


BEIJING (Reuters) – Yingli Green Energy, one of the world’s largest manufacturers of solar panels, was unveiled as the first Chinese company to sponsor the FIFA World Cup on Wednesday.

Also the first renewable energy company to back soccer’s showpiece event, Yingli becomes the seventh event-specific sponsor of South Africa 2010, which takes place from June 11 to July 11 this year.

“The announcement of Yingli Green Energy as the first Chinese company to be a global sponsor of the World Cup marks a historical moment,” FIFA President Sepp Blatter said in a video message to a news conference in Beijing.

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Budweiser to focus beer presence in World Cup stadiums


JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) – Soccer World Cup sponsor Anheuser-Busch InBev’s Budweiser will give up some of its rights at fan parks as part of a strategic decision to focus its beer presence in stadiums at this year’s finals in South Africa.

The decision will allow other brewers to sell beer at fan parks — venues in public areas where supporters can watch games on big screens — during the tournament.

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Two million tickets sold for 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa™


After three of five ticketing sales phases for the 2010 FIFA World Cup™ in South Africa, two-thirds of the available tickets have been sold.

The third ticketing sales phase, which will conclude with a random draw for oversubscribed matches on 1 February, saw a total of 1,206,865 applications received from 192 countries. Six matches are currently oversubscribed (in all categories), among them the semi-finals and the final. In total, 55 matches are oversubscribed in at least one category.

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Africa to receive $150 million over next eight years


LUANDA (Reuters) – African soccer will receive $150 million in television and marketing income over the next eight years in a significant increase in revenue for the Confederation of African Football (CAF).

Up to two years ago CAF were paid $5 million annually for African Champions League rights and $5.5 million every two years for the African Nations Cup.

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