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    2010 FIFA World Cup Mega Project Analysis By: Liezl Troskie (32136) Project Management Lecturer: Mr Msizi Cele Index 1. Introduction 2 2. The Organisation 3 3. Major Stakeholders of the FIFA World Cup 2010 4 4. The Project Structure

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    important competitions for the sports. It is the FIFA world cup. It will be the 20th official FIFA world cup and it will happen between June 12 and July 13 of 2014. The winter will not stop everybody to have a good time because the temperatures during winter time in Brazil usually do not go below 45 degrees. Brazil will be host the competition for the second time. The first time was in 1950 right after the World War 2. The two world cup before this one got canceled because of the war. In 1950 the

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    football clubs like Manchester United among many others. Nike strategy paid off and in 2003 Nike edged over Adidas for the first time ever in the European football market with a 34 percent market share against a 30 percent for Adidas. The 2006 world cup event that was to be held in Germany‚ was an event that was not to be missed by Adidas to show the world that Adidas is still on top of it’s game when it comes to football especially that the event will take place on Adidas’s home ground Germany. Being

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    different to make the game a lot more entertaining. This eventually came in the shape of the first World Cup in 1975. Before that‚ it was in the year 1900 that cricket was played in the Paris Olympics in which Great Britain beat France by 158 runs in a two-inning match. That was closest to the concept of a mega event that the game of cricket experienced. Therefore‚ a cricket World Cup was something to look forward to‚ a competition in which eight teams bunched into two groups participated including

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    openly and honestly about his efforts to knock Nike off the Top Spot in 2010 by leveraging the firm’s $200 million World Cup sponsorship push to its full advantage. Currently within spitting distance of Nike’s 2007 €11.1 billion revenue‚ Herbert explains how the World Cup equates to big wins for brands like Adidas in terms of sponsorship‚ advertising and exposure. “The World Cup is definitely the biggest event for us‚” he admits‚ adding that football is in the DNA of the sporting giant. A global

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    English Discursive essay A winter World Cup FIFA president Sepp Blatter has recently admitted to the Daily Mail that by electing Qatar to host the 2022 could have been a “ mistake”. Soaring temperatures in the Middle East will make it almost impossible to play the tournament in the traditional months of June and July therefore‚ the first ever winter world cup looks likely. This has caused much heated discussion within the footballing sector. The wonderful game of football has always been

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    Yamila Ohaco Urbani. Football World Cup: sports‚ business‚ politics? “What is the reason for the football World Cup to be considered such an important sporting event?” is a question that has triggered widespread debate since time immemorial. Sports‚ business and politics are popularly believed to be the different options that can be chosen to explain why this event is so essential worldwide. However‚ in my opinion the three factors should be considered to cause this tournament to be such an important

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    iz ENGL0096 a.m. 11/24/15 Final Draft The Good and the Bad of Greg Mortenson’s “Three Cups of Tea” Millions of the “Three Cups of Tea” books have been sold by Greg Mortenson. Thus‚ having many wonderful benefits‚ one of them‚ promoting “peace”. At the same time‚ with new evidence and people pushing for more research the book Three Cups of tea has a dark side. People want answers regarding the good the bad and the ugly of Greg Mortenson. The Allegations: Jon

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    Zimbabwe as an African country is capable of compering the African Cup of Nations as the nation have multiple facilities which match the minimum FIFA requirements as well as other social amenities and infrastructural developments to host and compliment an event of this magnitude such that little upgrading will be necessary to impose perfect event environment. Accessibility by air is not an issue in Zimbabwe as we have the functional Harare International Airport among others. An event is a public

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    an incredible followership problem. We don’t know how to trust anymore‚ but the root may be underlying in the leadership for the country. The distrust in America grows every day as events unfold. We see it in the analysis of the color of Starbucks cups‚ and in racial incidents. The fatal flaw of America is that we always find an underlying agenda...even if there isn’t one. The distrust that facilitates the discovery of these “agendas” certainly does stem from a certain level of vanity‚ ‘everything

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