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PRESENTATION ON THE 2010 FIFA WORLD CUP IERM CONVENTION - 19 APRIL 2010
PRESENTATION ON THE
2010 FIFA WORLD CUP™
IERM CONVENTION

19 APRIL 2010
PRESENTATION ON THE 2010 FIFA WORLD CUP IERM CONVENTION - 19 APRIL 2010
LEGACIES 2010 - WHY HOST?
• Enhance profile and
  reputation of SA, region
  & continent.
• Capture and hold media
  attention.
• Economic boost, with
  impact on tourism,
  trade/investment
• Improved infrastructure
  (communications,
  transportation,
  tourism/leisure facilities)
PRESENTATION ON THE 2010 FIFA WORLD CUP IERM CONVENTION - 19 APRIL 2010
LEGACIES 2010 - WHY HOST?

• Strengthen Regional
  Co-operation –
  Connecting countries
  and people
• African pride and
  solidarity
PRESENTATION ON THE 2010 FIFA WORLD CUP IERM CONVENTION - 19 APRIL 2010
Qualified countries - Africa Zone

Ghana          Cote d’Ivoire   South Africa

Cameroon       Nigeria           Algeria
PRESENTATION ON THE 2010 FIFA WORLD CUP IERM CONVENTION - 19 APRIL 2010
Qualified countries – Asia zone

Australia      Japan
                              Korea Republic

Korea DPR
PRESENTATION ON THE 2010 FIFA WORLD CUP IERM CONVENTION - 19 APRIL 2010
Qualified countries – European zone

Germany        Spain        England

Italy         Denmark         Serbia
PRESENTATION ON THE 2010 FIFA WORLD CUP IERM CONVENTION - 19 APRIL 2010
Qualified countries – European zone

Switzerland   Portugal         Greece

Slovakia         Netherlands   Slovenia
PRESENTATION ON THE 2010 FIFA WORLD CUP IERM CONVENTION - 19 APRIL 2010
Qualified countries – European zone

France
PRESENTATION ON THE 2010 FIFA WORLD CUP IERM CONVENTION - 19 APRIL 2010
Qualified countries – North, Central America
and Caribbean

USA              Mexico

Honduras
PRESENTATION ON THE 2010 FIFA WORLD CUP IERM CONVENTION - 19 APRIL 2010
Qualified countries – Oceania

New Zealand
Qualified countries – South America

Brazil        Argentina      Chile

Paraguay      Uruguay
Stadiums Update
Stadiums Overview

•    All Stadiums complete
    – 8 out of 10 have had matches played in them
    – 2 having the final precinct elements concluded, with matches
        scheduled for April / May
•    Pitches
    – Extensive pitch inspections of all 10 stadiums was undertaken during
        the period of 26 February to 1 March – involving OC CEO, FIFA SG,
        FIFA TSG Head and international pitch expert Richard Hayden
        (B.Agr.Sc., C.Sc., M.Eng) from STRI Limited
        • OC have appointed STRI Limited – a UK based International
            company of pitch experts to oversee the pitch maintenance and
            renovations at all stadiums, VSTSs and TBCs
        • STRI have a team of experts based in South Africa until the
            conclusion of the World Cup TM
    • All pitches will fully meet FIFA standards for the playing of the World
        Cup TM matches
Stadiums Overview
Soccer City Stadium
Soccer City Stadium
Soccer City Stadium

Soccer City Stadium
Stadium Details
Stadium Owner                 : City of Johannesburg
Host City                     : City of Johannesburg
Total seat capacity           : 91,500 seats
Contractor                    : Grinaker-LTA/Interbeton JV

Management Summary
Progress on site is satisfactory with completion being March
2010. It is envisaged that Test Matches will be played from
April 2010.

11th June Group A Match       20th June Group G Match          27th June Last Sixteen Match
South Africa v Mexico         Brazil v Ivory Coast
                                                               2nd July Quarter-Final
14th June Group E Match       23rd June Group D Match
                                                               11th July Final
Netherlands v Denmark         Ghana v Germany
17th June Group B Match
Argentina v South Korea
Ellis Park Stadium
Ellis Park Stadium

Stadium Details
Stadium owner                : City of Johannesburg and
                             the Golden Lions Trust
Host City                    : Johannesburg
Total seat capacity          : 62 500 seats

Management Summary
Stadium upgrade is complete and the stadium was used
successfully during the FIFA Confederations Cup 2009.

  12th June Group B Match       21st June Group H Match   28th June Last Sixteen Match
  Argentina v Nigeria           Spain v Honduras

  15th June Group G Match       24th June Group F Match   3rd July Quarter-Final
  Brazil v North Korea          Slovakia v Italy

  18th June Group C Match
  Slovenia v United States
Free State Stadium
Free State Stadium

Stadium Details
Stadium Owner                : Mangaung Municipality
Host City                    : Mangaung/Bloemfontein
Total seat capacity          : 45,000 seats

Management Summary
Stadium upgrade is complete and the stadium was used
successfully during the FIFA Confederations Cup 2009 .

14th June Group E Match       22nd June Group A Match    27th June Last Sixteen Match
Japan v Cameroon              France v South Africa
17th June Group B Match       25th June Group H Match
Greece v Nigeria              Switzerland v Honduras
20th June Group F Match
Slovakia v Paraguay
Green Point Stadium
Green Point Stadium
Green Point Stadium

Stadium Details
Stadium Owner                  : City of Cape Town
Host City                      : Cape Town
Total seat capacity            : 70,000 seats
Contractor                     : Murray & Roberts/WHBO JV

Management Summary
The project is complete. Practical Completion Certificate has
been issued. Installation of modular seats is progressing well.

11th June Group A Match           21st June Group G Match         29th June Last Sixteen Match
Uruguay v France                  Portugal v North Korea
14th June Group F Match           24th June Group E Match         3rd July Quarter-Final
Italy v Paraguay                  Cameroon v Netherlands
18th June Group C Match                                           6th July Semi-Final
England v Algeria
Durban Stadium
Durban Stadium
Durban Stadium

Stadium Details
Stadium Owner                 : Ethekwini Municipality
Host City                     : Durban
Total seat capacity           : 70,000 seats
Contractor                    : Group 5/WHBO/Pandev JV

Management Summary
The project is complete. Practical Completion Certificate
has been issued. Installation of modular seats is
progressing well.

13th June Group D Match        22nd June Group B Match      28th June Last Sixteen Match
Germany v Australia            Nigeria v South Korea
16th June Group H Match        25th June Group G Match      7th July Semi-Final Match
Spain v Switzerland            Portugal v Brazil
19th June Group E Match
Netherlands v Japan
Mbombela Stadium
Mbombela Stadium
Mbombela Stadium

Stadium Details
Stadium Owner                 : Mbombela Municipality
Host City                     : Nelspruit
Total seat capacity           : 46,000 seats
Contractor                    : Basil Read/ Bouygoues JV

Management Summary
Stadium bowl complete with minor work outstanding on the
inner / outer perimeter of the stadium. Pitch had to be re-
laid and will be ready by end of April 2010.

16th June Group H Match         23rd June Group D Match
Honduras v Chile                Australia v Serbia
20th June Group F Match         25th June Group G Match
Italy v New Zealand             North Korea v Ivory Coast
Peter Mokaba Stadium
Peter Mokaba Stadium
Peter Mokaba Stadium

Stadium Details
Stadium owner                 : Polokwane Municipality
Host City                     : Polokwane
Total seat capacity           : 45,000 seats
Contractor                    : WHBO/Paul JV

Management Summary
The project is complete. Practical Completion
Certificate has been issued.

13th June Group C Match           22nd June Group B Match
Algeria v Slovenia                Greece v Argentina
17th June Group A Match           24th June Group F Match
France v Mexico                   Paraguay v New Zealand
Loftus Versfeld Stadium
Loftus Versfeld Stadium

Stadium Details
Stadium owner               : Blue Bulls Rugby Union
Host City                   : Tshwane/Pretoria
Total seat capacity         : 50 000 seats

Management Summary
Stadium upgrade is complete and the stadium was used
successfully during the FIFA Confederations Cup 2009.
Touch up work to be completed end March 2010 and the
seating installation to be completed end April 2010.

 13th June Group D Match      23rd June Group C Match   29th June Last Sixteen Match
 Serbia v Ghana               United States v Algeria
 16th June Group A Match      25th June Group H Match
 South Africa v Uruguay       Chile v Spain
 19th June Group E Match
 Cameroon v Denmark
Royal Bafokeng Stadium
Royal Bafokeng Stadium

Stadium Details
Stadium Owner               : Royal Bafokeng Administration
Host City                   : Rustenburg
Total seat capacity         : 45,000 seats

Management Summary
Stadium upgrade is complete and the stadium was used
successfully during the FIFA Confederations Cup 2009.

12th June Group C Match      22nd June Group A Match          26th June Last Sixteen Match
England v United States      Mexico v Uruguay
15th June Group F Match      24th June Group E Match
New Zealand v Slovakia       Denmark v Japan
19th June Group D Match
Ghana v Australia
Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium
Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium
Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium

Stadium Details
Stadium owner                 : Nelson Mandela Bay Metro
Host City                     : Nelson Mandela Bay/Port Elizabeth
Total seat capacity           : 45,741 seats
Contractor                    : Grinaker-LTA/ Interbeton JV

Management Summary
The project is complete. Practical Completion Certificate has been
issued.

12th June Group B Match       21st June Group H Match           26th June Last Sixteen Match
South Korea v Greece          Chile v Switzerland
15th June Group G Match       23rd June Group C Match           2nd July Quarter-final
Ivory Coast v Portugal        Slovenia v England
18th June Group D Match                                         10th July Third Place Play-Off
Germany v Serbia
LEGACY OF THE WORLD CUP
2010 FIFA World Cup South
          Africa™
Local Organising Committee
 African Legacy Programme

The 2010 FIFA World Cup presents us with a wonderful
opportunity to make a meaningful contribution to football
              development in South Africa.
FIFA’s Mission
LOC Legacy Pillars

                                 LOC House of Legacy
   Leaving a lasting and sustainable social, economic and football legacy

Infrastructure                       Environmental         Human Legacy
     Artificial Turf Programme

                                                             FIFA partnership

                                          Green Goal

                                                                  Football for Hope
  Pillars supported and driven by a programme of Communications
FOOTBALL IN SOUTH
              AFRICA .....

• Is played by the poorest of the poor
• Have probably suffered the most of all the major sport
  as a result of the legacy of apartheid
• Should never again be the same after 2010

                          We need to make a difference!!

•   ““One of the cruellest legacies of apartheid is its distortion of sport and recreation in our society, the enforced
    segregation of these activities and the gross neglect in providing facilities for the majority of South Africa's
    people. This has denied millions of people and particularly our youth the right to a normal and healthy life.”
    RDP Policy Framework
FOOTBALL TURFS
        PROGRAMME:
          consist of:-
• 52 Football Turfs:
   − Plan to build 52 Football Turfs in SA,
     one in each SAFA region. Complete
     with club house with change rooms
     and ablution facilities, perimeter
     fencing and training lights. This will
     be one of the most tangible legacies
     of the FWC.
• Football Turf Management and
  Maintenance Training
   − FIFA committed to provide the
     necessary training for the
     Management and maintenance of
     the turfs
FOOTBALL TURFS
        PROGRAMME

• Football Development
  Programme
  − A football development programme
    will be introduced at each of the
    football turfs in partnership with local
    and international institutions
  − Former football players (legends) will
    be targeted for this programme
  − Dutch FA commitment to train local
    coaches
FOOTBALL TURFS
          PROGRAMME

• Youth Development
  Programmes at the turfs
   − Partnerships sought with
     role-players to run youth
     development programmes
     using football as the vehicle.
     Includes computer based
     educational programmes,
     life-skills and leadership
     training, HIV and Aids and
     anti-crime initiatives, etc –
     FSSA initiative
   − Shared experiences:
     Wetlands ; Numbi –N/parks;
FOOTBALL TURFS
           PROGRAMME

• Green goal programme at each site
   − It is planned that Solar panels and rain
     water tanks will installed at the venues.
   − An indigenous tree planting programme
     instituted.
   − Waste Separation

• HR Programme at the Football Turfs
   − Tailored HR plan for each facility
   − Partnership with Provincial Government
     (MPP) and others.
   -
FOOTBALL TURFS
         PROGRAMME

- Small business Development
  Centres
  − Containers offered from
    SAFMARINE
  − Kelly Group
  − Torque IT and others
Artificial Turf Programme:
                            Locations
 PROVINCE      CONFIRMED             PROPOSED
E CAPE       Cacadu - Blue       • Queenstown
             Crane               • Mt Ayliff
             Somerset East
FREE STATE   Phutaditjaba-       • Edenburg
             Bluegumbosch        • Kroonstad
GAUTENG      Evaton North-       •Bronkhorst Spruit
             Qedilizwe School    •All TBC
KZN          Umzimkhulu          •Hluhluwe area
                                 •Msinga
LIMPOPO      Sekhukhune -        •Makhado
             Jane Furse          •Greater Tzaneen
                                 Rural-Burgersdorp
MPUMALAN     Siyabuswa-          •Volksrust
GA           Libangeni Stadium   •Numbi
NORTHERN     Khara Hais –        • Springbok-Bergsig
CAPE         Upington            • Britstown
NORTH        Holy Family         • Ganyesa
WEST         School-Mogwase      • Mafikeng
W CAPE       City of Cape Town   •Laaiplek
             - Helderberg        •Breedevalley
Benefits

Unaffected by weather and resistant to harsh climatic conditions
(rain, snow, drought, frost etc.).

Ideal for covered stadia or stadia where steep stands cast a great
deal of shade (artificial turf does not need sunlight).

Easy maintenance and low maintenance costs.

Fewer playing fields required, because it has greater longevity.

A variety of potential uses: training, matches and cultural events
can be held on the same turf.

Improved playing conditions, which remain constant all year round.
CLUB HOUSE & CHANGE
ROOM
CLUBHOUSE & CHANGE
      ROOMS
Job creation
               •More than 20,000 jobs were
               created for the construction of the
               World Cup stadiums.

               •Extensive skills training which will
               enable them to meet the much
               needed demand for skilled workers
               on other construction projects post
               2010.

               •4000 South Africans who
               volunteered for the FIFA
               Confederations Cup now have
               experience of a major football event.
               15,000 will work during 2010

               •It is estimated that the World Cup
               being hosted in SA has created
               415,000 permanent jobs.
Tourism – South Africa
                    •4.1% more tourists expected in 2010

                    •Roughly 22 new hotels being
                    developed in Johannesburg alone.
                    This equates to an additional 2974
                    rooms

                    •Tourists are expected to spend in the
                    region of R8.5 billion during the 2010
                    FIFA World Cup

                    • If South Africa was not hosting the
                    2010 FIFA World Cup, foreign tourism
                    projections for 2015 would stand at
                    18.7 million. With the World Cup the
                    projections currently stand at 19.2
                    million arrivals
Environmental Legacy

    IERM Presentation
Greening of Major Events

 Definition

   −   Incorporation of Sustainability Principles
   −   Planning
   −   Organizing
   −   Staging of events

 OC – Committed to Greening 2010
   − 2010 Green Goal Programme – Official environmental
     programme for the 2010 FIFA World Cup™
What do we want to
achieve
With Green Goal
  Reduce Environmental Impact of the Event

Ensuring Waste                        Raise awareness
                     Calculate the
 Minimisation &                        on Greening of
                     Footprint and
Reduce Pollution                      Events and Leave
                    Compensate for
 (Air, Water and                      an Environmental
                   Carbon Emissions
       Land)                               Legacy
Sustainability Focus

  _______________________                   _______________________
  Energy Efficiency                         Waste Management

                            Environmental
                                Focus

_______________________                     _______________________
Reduction of Greenhouse                     Water Conservation
Gases
PROGRESS
Stadia

 Our stadia have heeded the call to reduce
  environmental impacts of the 2010 tournament.
  − To this end some of our stadia are using energy efficient
    lights
  − Harvest rain water for irrigation and ablution
  − Have installed water saving
    shower heads
  − And are working on the rolling
    out separation of waste at
    source through the introduction
    of a multi-bin system
Prep for FWC

Objectives:
 Waste Minimisation
 Waste
  Separation
 Promote
  Recycling
Prep for FWC

Packaging and Waste
Minimisation and Reuse:
 Take-away food will be
  served in (biodegradable)
  grease sleeves
 Condiments will be served from
  bulk dispensers (plastic bottles)
 Cardboard plates, plastic knifes and forks will be used in
  Media & Volunteers Centers
 Green Goal is in favour of PET bottles as it cuts off
  additional waste streams
Waste Separation

 Pedestrian Routes
   Two-bin system
   Managed by the
    Host City

 Fan Fests
   Two-bin system
   Managed by HC
Waste Separation

 Stadium Precinct
   Finite waste fractions depend on decision on PET bottles –
    Additional bin for PET (Coca Cola & Budweiser)
   Current plan is for the two-bin system (dry and wet) in spectator
    areas and five-bin system at catering points, centres and
    hospitality areas
Host Cities

 To date over 300 000 trees have been planted
  throughout the host cities

 Park-n-ride transport system will implemented in
  all the event venues.

 These projects will go a long way in reducing
  emissions during and after the 2010 event.
Host Cities

 Some host cities are currently rolling out the
  installation of solar water heaters to poor
  communities
  − Over 100 SWH have already been installed.
 Use of green energy from wind turbines and other
  renewable sources
 Retrofitting of energy efficient
  lights in municipal buildings, bill
  boards and street lights is being
  implemented in most host cities
SAFA House

 SAFA House going Green:
  − Retrofitting of compact fluorescent
    lights (CFLs) & solar water heaters
  − Automation of basement lighting to
    allow for potential 50% energy use
    reduction in the basement
  − Installation of motion sensors in corridors, meeting
    rooms and offices.
 We are expecting a total reduction in energy used
  at SAFA House to about 46% from the current
  consumption patterns
Finale
Thank
you
Thank
 You
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