
World soccer fans hold breath as the time for the 2010 FIFA World Cup draw is only three hours away. It will be available on live broadcast on FIFA's website at FIFA.com. This is a decisive day for the next year's World Cup in South African Republic.
The 2010 FIFA World Cup Draw takes place in the Cape Town International Convention Centre. Kia DrawCast brings it live for the soccer fans from around the world via FIFA.com.
FIFA says it will also provide news, interviews and photographs from the eagerly-awaited Final Draw for the 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa.
In fact the live broadcast of the FIFA World Cup Draw has already started, but only live blogging available at FIFA's site. However, still there are about 3 hours time left before the actual draw begins.
A band, caped in traditional African costumes, are dancing and playing music to greet people at the entrance of the Convention Center. The guests are already coming in and occupying their seats before the crucial draw that will get the attention of nearly one billion people around the world.
The entire South Africa is eagerly waiting for the 2010 World Cup FIFA draw results as well. The country and the people felt very honored to be the first nation in Africa to host the FIFA World Cup games.
FIFA's General Secretary Jerome Valcke will present the Final Draw. However, the event, which starts at 7PM local time, will be hosted by one of South Africa's best ambassadors: actress Charlize Theron.
Theron is a well known South African actress who is also very active in social issues. Recently Charlize participated in the African Outreach Project, which is committed to creating a safer and healthier life for impoverished, under-resourced children and communities of South Africa, with a particular focus on individuals suffering from HIV/AIDS.
Many world soccer celebrities are present at the show. During the draw, the achievements of German soccer legend Franz Beckenbauer will be acknowledged. Other soccer celebrities such as Michel Platini, Eusebio, Luis Figo, Roger Milla, Lucas Radebe, Ruud Gullit and David Beckham are also attending. Other public figures and lumminaries from other sports are also present at the FIFA's World Cup Draw for the 2010 final games in South Africa.
Two hundred national soccer teams competed in qualifying for South Africa 2010.
Written by Armen Hareyan
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