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Link Directory
On this page you can find links to other relvent pages and articles on African football governance and politics, South Africa and the 2010 World Cup from around the web.
10 May 2010 |
Africa Media Online is a professional marketplace based in South Africa. They sell publication rights to images, audio files and text produced by African journalists and deliver the required media files via high res download off...[more] |
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11 May 2010 |
All Africa is a news service which collects articles from 130 African news media, within several different topics. The site posts more than 1000 stories every day, and has over 900,000 articles in their searchable archive (which...[more] |
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03 May 2010 |
The official website for the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa - http://www.fifa.com/worldcup. Here, you can find the latest news and results from South Africa, information about the groups and teams, and photos from the...[more] |
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01 June 2010 |
South Africa will play host to more than one tournament this June and July. The Football for Hope Festival 2010 will be held in Johannesburg, South Africa aiming to create social change through football for 32 teams of...[more] |
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03 May 2010 |
Global Voices is an international community of bloggers who report on blogs and citizen media from around the world. On Global Voices Online you can find comments on and links to stories and blogs from and about South Africa.[more] |
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11 May 2010 |
Go 2010 is a website dedicated to the 2010 World Cup. The site is created by seven different South African newspapers, and presents several news articles, stories, updates and results, information and news about each...[more] |
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03 May 2010 |
MediaClubSouthAfrica is a free service for all media professionals - journalists, editors, writers, designers, picture editors and more - as well as for nonprofit organisations and private individuals. Its specific focus is on...[more] |
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11 May 2010 |
New African Soccer is the one of the few online magazines devoted to football from a strictly African perspective.
The website features interviews with the biggest names in the game and focus on building African football from...[more] |
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03 May 2010 |
Project 2010 provides around-the-clock coverage of South Africa’s preparations for the event. It was launched in 2006 as a free service geared for companies, organisations and individuals who have a vested interest in the 2010...[more] |
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19 May 2010 |
SCORE is an international non-profit organisation specialising in community development through sport and recreation. SCORE uses sport to provide children and youth with valuable skills and opportunities that they need to succeed...[more] |
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03 May 2010 |
Southafrica.info is the official gateway to South Africa, where you can find information on South African society, travelling in South Africa, doing business in South Africa, and much more.
Here, you can, furthermore, find a...[more] |
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03 June 2010 |
Sport for Solidarity fights to develop an activist orientation within the culture of sport, by making the links between sport and the wider set of human rights issues.[more] |
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11 May 2010 |
The Sport Industry Group is a networking organisation that sits at the heart of sport and is the organiser of the Virgin Active Sport Industry Awards.
Through editorial content and a series of events analysing the business, the...[more] |
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09 February 2010 |
The newly launched streetfootballworld Knowledge Centre will share experience and inspiration on development through football.[more] |
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11 May 2010 |
Safa.net is the official website of the South African Football Association. Here, you can find articles and latest news about the 2010 World Cup in South Africa. The website also provides updates on results.[more] |
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08 June 2010 |
The World Association of Newspapers and News Publishers (WAN-IFRA) and the International Association of Sports Newspapers (IASN) have put together a World Football Reading Passport for children during the 2010 World Cup in South...[more] |
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26 May 2010 |
Thought Leader and Sports Leader is the South African newspaper the Mail & Guardian's online blogging and discussion platforms.
On thoughtleader.co.za you can find blogs and discussions on a number of topics such as...[more] |
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