Sunday, July 11, 2010

2010 fifa world cup final


2010 fifa world cup final

The 2010 FIFA World Cup tournament was incredible success, both in sports and socio-cultural event.Today, the sports heroes of football back home and the South Africans begins cleaning up after a month-long party.Far from the crowd here in the Greater Toronto Area and the African Diaspora in Canada, it's time to take stock of the event, which has a huge impact on the local account.Before the tournament, Africans who live here fervently hoped that the World Cup would bring them something that has been elusive - recognition, respect and recognition.Africans have long wanted to something more positive to be identified, such as wars, disease, hunger and political corruption are often displayed on the African continent.The World Cup was every prospect of it and not disappointed, thanks to the excellent work of the host by South Africa and the courageous performance of the Ghanaian team that reached the quarterfinals of Africa's record matched.

Home to the biggest sporting event in the world for a month smoothly, something had to be a lack of ability in Africa, according to naysayers.Just a revival of foreign media before the tournament, which is expected to doom and gloom. Instead, the opposite happened.However, these new Africans are running on experience, if not seized, and supports a common goal, something I regret I have missed over the past diasporan Afrikanen.A look at the unit being witnessed in the successful launch of the Ghana national team, where many nationalities Africans rally behind the Black Stars, the translation is a little known market, Jane Street and Wilson Avenue in an African center.But even if this happened in Ghana, Mark ABANKWA sounded an ominous warning that, once lost the World Cup in Ghana, "we will return to normal 'to go - which means that the internal divisions that saw the Africans left out of the socio-economic and political accommodation provided in many other communities.Just revisit many of the foreign media reports prior to the tournament, which predicted doom and gloom. Instead, the opposite occurred.

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