Green Point Traffic Circle, South Africa, aerial
Rotating aerial over Green Point Traffic Circle while fans walk towards Cape Town Stadium before the Germany vs. Argentina World Cup football match on the 3rd July 2010.
DHL Stadium In Cape Town
CAPE TOWN, SOUTH AFRICA - NOVEMBER 21: In an aerial view, DHL Stadium stands near the V & A Waterfront and the city harbour seen with Table Mountain on November 21, 2024 in Cape Town, South Africa. The stadium, built for the FIFA 2010 World Cup and designed based on an African bowl, is part of a 9-hole metropolitan golf course. (Footage by Henrique NDR Martins/Getty Images UGC)
The Shock Team of 26 September 2024 (EDC).
FIFA Headquarters
Scenes of the FIFA headquarters in Zurich, followed by a report that the organization will add FIFA adds 16 more countries for membership in anticipation of the 2026 World Cup. PLEASE NOTE News anchor and reporter image and audio, along with any commercial production excerpts, are for reference purposes only and are not clearable and cannot be used within your project.
SAF WC NKorea FIFA 3
AP-APTN-1830: SAF WC NKorea FIFA 3 Friday, 18 June 2010 STORY:SAF WC NKorea FIFA 3- REPLAY 4 NKorea players allegedly "missing" turn up for training session LENGTH: 03:34 FIRST RUN: 1730 RESTRICTIONS: AP Clients Only TYPE: English/Natsound SOURCE: AP TELEVISION STORY NUMBER: 648892 DATELINE: Various - 18 June 2010 LENGTH: 03:34 AP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLY SHOTLIST (FIRST RUN 1330 EUROPE PRIME NEWS, 18 JUNE 2010) Johannesburg - 17 June 2010 1. Mid of North Korea footballer Pak Sung Hyok seated on bus, ends on freeze frame 3. Mid of North Korea footballer An Chol Hyok seated on bus, ends on freeze frame 5. Mid of North Korea footballer Kim Kyong Il seated on bus, ends on freeze frame (FIRST RUN 1030 NEWS UPDATE, 18 JUNE 2010) Johannesburg - 17 June 2010 7. Various interiors of bus with North Korea football team 8. Various of North Korea footballers walking through revolving door (FIRST RUN 1030 NEWS UPDATE, 18 JUNE 2010) Soccer City, Soweto - 18 June 2010 10. FIFA officials take seats for news conference 11. SOUNDBITE (English) Nicolas Maingot, FIFA Spokesman: "We have a media officer from FIFA with them, a team media liaison officer. We called him yesterday and he checked with the delegation of Korea DPR, which denied completely these rumours. Same thing this morning." (FIRST RUN 1730 NEWS UPDATE, 18 JUNE 2010) Makhulong Stadium, Tembisa, Johannesburg - 18 June 2010 12. Bus carrying North Korea squad arrives at stadium 13. Wide of North Korea squad practising in stadium 14. Group of players, zoom in to Kim Gyong Il walking 15. Close of Pak Song Hyuk in yellow bib walking running 16. Three players carrying goal post, Kim Myong Won (on left) unzipping tracksuit 17. Players practising STORYLINE FIFA said on Friday that four North Korean players reported by the media as "missing" from the team's World Cup match against Brazil were simply left off the submitted squad list due to a technical mix-up. FIFA media official Gordon Watson said on Friday that North Korea submitted 19 names for Tuesday's game, leaving off players who were not expected to compete. News reports said forward An Chol Hyok, goalkeeper Kim Myong Won, and midfielders Kim Kyong Il and Pak Sung Hyok were listed as absent for the 2-1 loss to Brazil. The players have appeared at training sessions this week. FIFA spokesman Nicolas Maingot confirmed the North Korea squad still had the full complement of 23. "We have a media officer from FIFA with them, a team media liaison officer. We called him yesterday and he checked with the delegation of the DPR which denied completely these rumours," Maingot said. "Same thing this morning," he added. The North Korean delegation to the World Cup quickly denied the reports and on Friday evening, the players could be seen practising with the rest of the squad at the Makhulong stadium, in Membisa, a suburb of Johannesburg. Their arrival and practice was covered by a crowd of around 50 foreign journalists. North Korea's next match is against Portugal in Cape Town on Monday. Clients are reminded: (i) to check the terms of their licence agreements for use of content outside news programming and that further advice and assistance can be obtained from the AP Archive on: Tel +44 (0) 20 7482 7482 Email: infoaparchive.com (ii) they should check with the applicable collecting society in their Territory regarding the clearance of any sound recording or performance included within the AP Television News service (iii) they have editorial responsibility for the use of all and any content included within the AP Television News service and for libel, privacy, compliance and third party rights applicable to their Territory. APTN APEX 06-18-10 1432EDT
L'Équipe du Soir, 1st part of March 31, 2023. (EDS, 1/2)
FILE - DISGRACED FIFA PRESIDENT TO ATTEND WORLD CUP
--SUPERS--\nFILE\nZurich, Switzerland\n\nApril 25, 2016\n\n --VIDEO SHOWS--\n- Sepp Blatter talking with an Linda Barras, his rumored girlfriend outdoors, talking with colleagues outside next to a hedge, speaking with reporters, and taking questions, holding a press conference in front of a large picture of himself promoting his book titled "Mission Football" \n\n --VO SCRIPT--\nDISGRACED FORMER FIFA PRESIDENT SEPP BLATTER WILL ATTEND TWO MATCHES AT THE 2018 FIFA WORLD CUP AND MEET WITH RUSSIAN PRESIDENT VLADIMIR PUTIN, HIS SPOKESPERSON TOLD CNN.\nTHE 82-YEAR-OLD WAS SUSPENDED FOR SIX YEARS BY FIFA IN FEBRUARY 2016 FROM ANY FOOTBALL-RELATED ACTIVITY OVER A $2MN PAYMENT TO FORMER UEFA PRESIDENT MICHEL PLATINI.\n\n --CNN WIRE--\nDisgraced former FIFA President Sepp Blatter will attend two matches at the 2018 FIFA World Cup and meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin, his spokesperson Thomas Renggli told CNN.\nThe 82-year-old was suspended for six years by FIFA in February 2016 from any football-related activity over a $2mn payment to former UEFA President Michel Platini.\nAttending the games while remaining outside of FIFA-controlled areas does not violate the ban, the sport's governing body advised CNN Tuesday.\nBlatter is due to fly into Moscow on Tuesday.\nBlatter will attend the Group B encounter between Portugal and Morocco at the Luzhniki Stadium, Moscow (Kick-off: 8am ET on Wednesday 20 June) and the Group E encounter between Brazil and Costa Rica at the Krestovsky Stadium, St. Petersburg (Kick-off: 8amET o Friday 22 June).\nThe Swiss was in charge of football's global governing body at the time Russia was awarded the tournament in December 2010.\nCNN is seeking an exact definition of the ban from FIFA.\n From CNN's Aleks Klosok in Moscow and Sean Coppack in London\n -----END-----CNN.SCRIPT-----\n\n --KEYWORD TAGS--\nWORLD CUP FIFA SEPP BLATTER RUSSIA \n
Wayne Rooney speaks to Sky News about England's World Cup Hopes
CLEAN: interior shots of the World Cup trophy & Wayne Rooney posing for photocall alongside. While a few of his team mates have made headlines for the wrong reasons, Wayne Rooney has emerged as star player, unofficial team leader & even role model
+Switzerland FIFA Spain Portugal
AP-APTN-0930: +Switzerland FIFA Spain Portugal 2 Thursday, 2 December 2010 STORY:+Switzerland FIFA Spain Portugal 2- WRAP Spanish and Portuguese delegation arrive at FIFA HQ ADDS presentation LENGTH: 02:30 FIRST RUN: 0930 RESTRICTIONS: See Script TYPE: Spanish/Portuguese/Nats SOURCE: AP TELEVISION/FIFA STORY NUMBER: 667130 DATELINE: Zurich - 2 Dec 2010 LENGTH: 02:30 AP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLY FIFA VNR - AP CLIENTS ONLY ++RESTRICTIONS: MANDATORY ON SCREEN CREDIT: "COURTESY OF FIFA." MAXIMUM USE 90 SECONDS. 48 HOURS USE ONLY. NO INTERNET, NO MOBILE ++ +++PRELIMINARY SCRIPT+++ (FIRST RUN 0830 EUROPE PRIME NEWS - 2 DECEMBER 2010) AP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLY 1. Various of Spanish delegation motorcade arriving at FIFA (Federation Internationale de Football Association / International Federation of Association Football) headquarters for the final World Cup bid 2. Spanish Prime Minister Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero and Portuguese Prime Minister Jose Socrates addressing media, walking towards entrance 3. Wide of Spanish and Portuguese delegates 4. Spanish football captain Iker Casillas arriving 5. Wide of Spanish and Portuguese delegates including Spanish coach Vicente Del Bosque (right) and retired Portuguese players Luis Figo and Eusebio, more delegates arrive and enter headquarters ++NEW (FIRST RUN 0930 AMERICAS PRIME NEWS - 2 DECEMBER 2010) AP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLY ++INCLUDED IN ERROR IN THIS PACKAGE+++ 6. Various of English delegation cars arriving and bringing footballer David Beckham, Prince William and David Cameron, they comment on their way into FIFA HQ +++NEW (FIRST RUN 0930 AMERICAS PRIME NEWS - 2 DECEMBER 2010) FIFA VNR - AP CLIENTS ONLY ++RESTRICTIONS: MANDATORY ON SCREEN CREDIT: "COURTESY OF FIFA." MAXIMUM USE 90 SECONDS. 48 HOURS USE ONLY. NO INTERNET, NO MOBILE ++ 7. SOUNDBITE: (Portuguese) Jose Socrates, Portuguese Prime Minister ++speaking at Portugal-Spain World Cup bid presentation++ +++TRANSLATION TO FOLLOW+++ 8. Applause cutaway 9. SOUNDBITE: (Spanish) Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero, Spanish Prime Minister ++speaking at Portugal-Spain World Cup bid presentation++ +++TRANSLATION TO FOLLOW+++ +++ENDS ON SOUNDBITE+++ STORYLINE Delegations from Spain and Portugal arrived at FIFA's headquarters in Zurich on Thursday to make a final joint bid presentation seeking to host the World Cup in 2018. The joint Iberian bidders took a swipe at the media and jumped to the defence of FIFA against corruption allegations as it wrapped up its low-key campaign to host the flagship tournament in 2018. Their bid has relied heavily on the networking skills and clout of bid president Angel Maria Villar to win over his colleagues on the FIFA executive committee. The 22 committee voters will elect the 2018 and 2022 World Cup hosts, choosing from a total of nine candidates, later on Thursday. Villar, a FIFA vice president and 12-year veteran of the executive committee, rebutted media allegations of corruption within FIFA in the run-up to the vote. "FIFA is a clean institution. FIFA works honestly," Villar insisted at the end of the Iberian presentation to FIFA, which ran well over its allotted 30 minutes. Committee members responded with applause. The Iberian bid is competing against England, Russia and Belgium-Netherlands for the 2018 tournament. Clients are reminded: (i) to check the terms of their licence agreements for use of content outside news programming and that further advice and assistance can be obtained from the AP Archive on: Tel +44 (0) 20 7482 7482 Email: infoaparchive.com (ii) they should check with the applicable collecting society in their Territory regarding the clearance of any sound recording or performance included within the AP Television News service (iii) they have editorial responsibility for the use of all and any content included within the AP Television News service and for libel, privacy, compliance and third party rights applicable to their Territory. APTN APEX 12-02-10 0635EST
Shanty town resident aims to make fortune during World Cup
VOICED: With just over a week to go until the World Cup in South Africa, the official merchandisers are being given a run for their money by one of the residents of a Johannesburg squatter camp. He's churning out his unique souvenirs with the aim of making his fortune during the tournament.
World Cup SAfrica - 2010 SAfrica emblem revealed in ceremony with Kofi Annan, Thabo Mbeki
NAME: WCUP AFRICA 20060707I TAPE: EF06/0600 IN_TIME: 10:57:56:20 DURATION: 00:03:03:06 SOURCES: POOL DATELINE: Berlin - 7 July 2006 RESTRICTIONS: No Internet/Mobile SHOTLIST: No Internet/Mobile 1. Wide shot of hall with people gathering 2. Franz Beckenbauer, president of 2006 Local Organising Committee (LOC), entering hall 3. UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan and wife Nane Annan entering hall 4. Wide shot of hall 5. Kofi and Nane Annan seated 6. FIFA President Sepp Blatter and South African President Thabo Mbeki entering hall together 7. Mid shot of African Union Commission President Alpha Konare walking through crowd 8. Various of performance with dancers wearing football strips, dancing with footballs 9. Blatter walking to microphone 10. SOUNDBITE (English): Sepp Blatter, FIFA President: (Starts as wide shot of Blatter at podium) "The FIFA family - 207 national associations, 250 million active participants in the world of football, with their families more than one million (corrects himself) more than one billion people behind the FIFA family - they said yes to South Africa, we trust South Africa and we do it also for the future we trust you." 11. Annan applauding, zoom out as Blatter steps off stage and embraces Mbeki 12. Wide shot of Mbeki at podium 13. SOUNDBITE (English): Thabo Mbeki, South African President: "The coming of the soccer World Cup in 2010 will constitute a tribute to that effort which is not only a South African effort but an effort of the peoples of Africa to recover from many, many centuries, many centuries of great difficulty." 14. Audience applauding 15. Various wide shots of dancers on stage with fireworks going off and South Africa 2010 FIFA World Cup logo appearing on large screen 16. Various shots of dancers on stage with South Africa 2010 FIFA World Cup logo on large screen behind them 17. Various of presenters introducing new logo 18. South Africa 2010 FIFA World Cup logo on large screen STORYLINE: South Africa President Thabo Mbeki and United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan were amongst the dignitaries who attended a ceremony in Berlin on Friday to unveil the official emblem of the 2010 FIFA World Cup. The ceremony marked the handover from the organisers of Germany 2006 to the hosts of the next tournament. African soccer greats Roger Milla and George Weah also attended. Speaking at the ceremony, FIFA President Sepp Blatter said the FIFA family had said "yes" to South Africa. Mbeki said the 2010 World Cup constituted "a tribute" to efforts by all the peoples of Africa "to recover from many, many centuries of great difficulty." South Africa is the first African nation to host the football tournament, which is held every four years. Mbeki placed great historical context on the forthcoming event for the African continent as a whole, "calling it "an effort of the peoples of Africa to recover from many, many centuries, many centuries of great difficulty." The final of this summer's German-hosted tournament will be contested by Italy and France on Sunday in Berlin. Later in the day, a variety of music acts will be perform in a special concert to mark the start of the four year journey from Germany to South Africa.
Qatar: what to draw from this atypical World Cup?
INTERVIEW WITH NEW FIFA PRESIDENT GIANNI INFANTINO
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Gianni Infantino
Presidente, FIFA

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Amanda Davies
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(Gianni Infantino PRESIDENTE DE LA FIFA): Cuando uno es el presidente de la FIFA, e intenta, como lo hago yo --con mi equipo-- traer el cambio a esta organización, cambiar la cultura, inevitablemente uno se ocupa de ciertos temas de los que la gente no quiere ocuparse. La gente no quiere cambiar. Algunos esperan que haya un nuevo presidente y poder seguir como antes. 
No, no seguimos como antes. 
(Amanda Davies, CNN) ¿HA HECHO ALGO INCORRECTO? ¿TIENE ALGUNA RAZÓN PARA PREOCUPARSE?
Gianni Infantino (PRESIDENTE DE LA FIFA): Por supuesto que no, por supuesto que no.
(Amanda Davies, CNN)¿POR QUÉ CREE QUE SIGUEN SURGIENDO ESTAS HISTORIAS? ¿ALGUIEN INTENTA DEBILITARLO?
Gianni Infantino (PRESIDENTE DE LA FIFA): Definitivamente. Sin duda hay fuerzas que no cambian, quizás no quieren que surjan estas cosas. 
(Amanda Davies, CNN) ¿SABE QUIÉNES SON?
Gianni Infantino (PRESIDENTE DE LA FIFA): No. No sé quiénes son, ni me importa saberlo. Para ser honesto, yo hago mi camino. 
UNA DE LAS PRIORIDADES DE INFANTINO ES LA ORGANIZACIÓN DE LA COPA DEL MUNDO EN RUSIA, PARA LA QUE QUEDAN MENOS DE 2 AÑOS. PERO DADO LO QUE SABEMOS AHORA SOBRE EL PROCESO DE LICITACIÓN Y VOTACIÓN QUE OCURRIÓ EN EL 2010, LA SITUACIÓN POLÍTICA ACTUAL EN RUSIA Y LO QUE SE HA SABIDO SOBRE EL DOPAJE PATROCINADO POR EL ESTADO EN LOS DEPORTES EN RUSIA, ¿DEBERÍA ESTE PAÍS SER EL ANFITRIÓN DEL EVENTO INSIGNIA DEL FÚTBOL MUNDIAL?
Gianni Infantino (PRESIDENTE DE LA FIFA): Sí. La decisión se tomó mucho antes de que me eligieran presidente de la FIFA. El mundo es grande. El mundo no se reduce a Europa occidental ni al mundo occidental.
(Amanda Davies, CNN) PERO DADO EN PARTICULAR LO OCURRIDO EN LA FIFA EN TIEMPOS RECIENTES, USTED NO QUIERE TENER QUE HABLAR SOBRE ESTAS HISTORIAS NEGATIVAS. 
Gianni Infantino (PRESIDENTE DE LA FIFA): Pero nosotros no estamos hablando sobre estos temas. Usted está hablando sobre estos temas. 
(Amanda Davies, CNN) QUIZÁS DEBERÍA ESTAR HABLANDO SOBRE ESTOS PROBLEMAS. 
Gianni Infantino (PRESIDENTE DE LA FIFA): Nos estamos ocupando de estos problemas, lo que es distinto. Rusia, también se está dando cuenta de que la atención del mundo se está enfocando en el país y la Copa del Mundo le dará la posibilidad de mostrarse de otro modo. 
INFANTINO NO TUVO CONTROL ALGUNO EN LA ADJUDICACIÓN DE LA COPA 2018 A RUSIA, NI LA DEL MUNDIAL DEL 2020 A QATAR, PERO SERÁ EL HOMBRE A CARGO DE LA FIFA HASTA QUE SE DECIDA QUIÉN SERÁ EL ANFITRIÓN EN EL 2026.
EL PROCESO DE LICITACIÓN YA ESTÁ EN LA AGENDA DE LA REUNIÓN DEL CONSEJO ESTA SEMANA, Y SI BIEN SU PROPUESTA DE ELEVAR EL NÚMERO DE PARTICIPANTES DE 32 A 48 HA RECIBIDO UNA RESPUESTA MIXTA, ÉL CONSIDERA QUE PUEDE FUNCIONAR. 
Gianni Infantino (PRESIDENTE DE LA FIFA): Tenemos que ver nuestros requisitos: ya no se puede esperar que un país tenga 12 o 14 estadios de nivel superior, aeropuertos y otras instalaciones. Podemos explorar la posibilidad de más de un anfitrión: 2, 3 o 4 países que presenten una licitación conjunta. Así todos pueden presentar una forma más razonable de organizar un evento como este a menor costo. 
(Amanda Davies, CNN)¿USTED ESTARÍA A FAVOR DE LA ROTACIÓN CONTINENTAL?
Gianni Infantino (PRESIDENTE DE LA FIFA): Sí, estoy muy a favor de la rotación continental. Creo que el fútbol no es la prerrogativa de uno o dos continentes sino que es para el mundo entero. 
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Moses Mabhida Stadium In Durban
DURBAN, SOUTH AFRICA - MAY 4: In an aerial view, Moses Mabhida Stadium, built for the FIFA 2010 World Cup, displays its arch design near the beach coastline on May 4, 2024 in Durban, South Africa. (Footage by Henrique NDR Martins/Getty Images UGC)
Qatargate: cash suitcases...in Brussels!
2010 WORLD CUP PRESSER
FTG OF PRESS CONFERENCE / PRESSER / NEWSER / THE 2010 FIFA WORLD CUP / SOCCER / FOOTBALL WORLD CUP
L'Equipe du Soir of 02 December 2022 (EDS).
FIFA 2018:RUSSIA"S CRITICAL SPORTING MOMENT
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Thursday
Moscow

November 30, 2017

 --VIDEO SHOWS--
-Wide shot of screen near stage where drawing will take place
-Close up of cup
-Close up of media with cameras drawn towards the stage
-video of the bowls with the balls that will be drawn
-video of officials and the mascot walking out on stage

 --VO SCRIPT--
SINCE BEING AWARDED THE RIGHT TO HOST WORLD SPORT"S MOST PRESTIGIOUS EVENT BACK IN DECEMBER 2010
GREY CLOUDS HAVE HUNG OVER RUSSIA"S SPORTING LANDSCAPE. 
ALLEGATIONS OF CORRUPTION AROUND THE 2018 WORLD CUP BIDDING PROCESS PERSIST AS TOO DOES THE CONTINUING FALLOUT FROM THE STATE-SPONSORED DOPING SCANDAL AT THE 2014 WINTER OLYMPICS IN SOCHI.
FRIDAY"S WORLD CUP DRAW IN MOSCOW IS SEEN AS A CRITICAL STEP TO SALVAGING RUSSIA"S SPORTING STATUS.
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 --KEYWORD TAGS--
EUROPE SPORTS SOCCER FOOTBALL FIFA WORLD CUP


Aerial view of Cape town at sunset with V&A Waterfront ,Table Mountain and DHL stadium, South Africa
The stadium, built for the FIFA 2010 World Cup and designed based on an African bowl, is part of a 9-hole metropolitan golf course
2010 WORLD CUP PRESSER
FTG OF PRESS CONFERENCE / PRESSER / NEWSER FOR COVERAGE OF THE 2010 FIFA WORLD CUP SOCCER TOURNAMENTS IN SOUTH AFRICA
Chroniclers: Claire Fournier; Julien Arnaud; Paola Puerari
2010 WORLD CUP PRESSER
FTG OF PRESS CONFERENCE / PRESSER / NEWSER FOR COVERAGE OF THE 2010 FIFA WORLD CUP SOCCER TOURNAMENTS IN SOUTH AFRICA