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Madiba welcomes the FIFA World Cup Trophy
posted May-07 | 127 hits
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On 15 May 2004, the long walk to the 2010 FIFA World Cup™ started with
Nelson Mandela lifting the FIFA World Cup Trophy in Zurich. With tears of joy in his eyes, he proclaimed that he felt "like a boy
of 15" on the day South Africa was awarded the right to host the 2010
FIFA World Cup.
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Today (6 May 2010), nearly six years later, South Africa’s first democratic President, Madiba,
again laid his hands on the Trophy at Johannesburg’s Nelson Mandela
Foundation just 35 days before kick-off of Africa’s first FIFA World
Cup. For FIFA Secretary General Jerome Valcke and Organising Committee
CEO Danny Jordaan, it was a very special moment to personally share
this moment. "Nelson Mandela was one of
the architects of this FIFA World Cup. We will never forget the moment
when South Africa was awarded the FIFA World Cup. Madiba is the symbol
of this new democratic South Africa. For us there was no way that the
Trophy would arrive in the country and not be brought first to
Mandela”, explained Valcke. “Nelson Mandela expressed his wish that he
would see Bafana Bafana win the FIFA World Cup. We really
hope that he will experience together with us the special moment
celebrating South Africa’s achievements in the stadium”.
"It was
so wonderful seeing Madiba in Zurich on the day South Africa won the
right to host the 2010 FIFA World Cup, so happy with tears of joy
rolling down his cheeks. So, it is quite an emotional and joyful moment
to be back bringing the trophy to him, a symbol of world football with
a global symbol of humanity," added Danny Jordaan, CEO of the Organsing
Committee. “In the spirit of Mandela Day
we would like all South African’s and the world to see the Trophy
representing good," said Achmat Dangor, CEO of the Nelson Mandela
Foundation. On Friday 7 May, the FIFA World Cup Trophy, will start in
Khayelitsha on its final leg of its world tour brought by Coca-Cola
through 38 cities and towns across all nine provinces in the host
country.
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