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Eurosport – Part Two – Cape Town 2006 Homeless World Cup

Tales of courage and humility from Sarah, Uganda, who became homeless when displaced by the rebels Alex from Ukraine, Fabrice from Cameroon, Ignacio from Spain England play an impromptu match against Cape Town’s road youngsters, Michael Knight, USA meets Desmond Tutu, and the last is won by Russia as we say a tearful goodbye to the 4th yearly Homeless Entire world Cup in Cape City.

Eurosport – Part One – Cape Town 2006 Homeless World Cup

Join 48 nations as they march from District 6 to the Grand Parade to kick off the Cape City 2006 Homeless Globe Cup and get up the opportunity for a lifestyle-enriching encounter. Meet Michael Knight, USA, Paul Smith, England as they share their tales and Mel Younger, president and founder of the Homeless Entire world Cup talks about the remarkable achievement of the tournament to date.
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World Cup 2010 Cape Town.wmv

Cape Town is 1 of the most beautiful cities at the southern suggestion of Africa. Their African culture combined with European features exerts a specific aura. Cape City is 1 of the host cities for the soccer Globe Cup 2010. Acquiring mentioned that, it will highlight its splendor to hundred countless numbers of tourists. South Africa at its finest. Let the video entice you from the uniqueness of the Cape and the elegance of the landscape. Where else can you climb a mountain, sunbath on the beach and have a wonderful dinner at a single of the wine farms on the exact same day? The Earth Cup 2010 will make this vacation spot even more well-liked for every person.

Freestyle football World Final is coming to Cape Town!

The Red Bull Street Style World Final will take place in front of the seventeenth-century Castle of Good Hope, South Africas oldest surviving building, in the shadow of the iconic Table Mountain and just a stones throw from the Cape Town Stadium that will host the 2010 FIFA World Cup. As the last few national qualifying tournaments are held across the globe, no fewer than 56 countries have already elected their representative to fly the flag in South Africa just months before the 2010 FIFA World Cup kicks off. Indeed, when it comes to the number of countries involved there is no comparison with Red Bull Street Style at the World Final almost twice as many nations as at other football tournaments will send their finest to battle it out head-to-head for the title. redbullstreetstyle.com