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2010 FIFA World Cup - FIFA World Cup on ESPN - Robben Island

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Uploaded by on Apr 6, 2010

The path to the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa began inside Robben Island prison during Apartheid.

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  • I like #27 he seems like a good guy :)

  • To all the ignorant people out there...you'll see....the World Cup will change everything. I promise you one day the worlds game will bring peace to this world.

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  • baseball players get paid to stand in a field and sit. nfl players get paid to be sumo wrestlers for 10 seconds then break. nhl players get paid to fight on skates. basketball players get paid to hit 3s and not defend or dribble up and pass the ball, or dunk. In soccer football you are doing a 100 things.

  • What a sack of shit commercial - oh they ' invited the world ' bleah fuck shit bollox raping killing pieces of fuck !!!

  • Mandela at 0:30 FTW!!

  • @kschwab14 90 minutes mate, then some stoppage time, then if tied extra time.

  • This was great for South Africa... i believe that this nation, of all the poor African places, can and will turn itself around.

  • this sent a chill down my spine

  • If this song doesnt give you chills i dont know what will

  • @TheBestOne98 Of course soccer players will run most of a game that doesn't mean they will be sprinting for 70 minutes. no one can do that. You have to conserve energy and pick your runs not run aimlessly around for the whole game. Soccer players have much lighter frames than american football players which lets them run more.

  • @kschwab14 First of all, professional soccer players don't get paid to jog/walk around. They will sprint and run for a good 70 minutes a game. If they don't, they'll get pulled on the bench and sit. Or even thrown off the team. How do I know? I played division 3 soccer in college and even then if you were caught jogging in our team you would be pulled out and subbed.

  • @sanjmo South African Soweto Gospel Choir

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