The Algeria/Slovenia game was SO much fun! Since it was a bit far to drive there and back in one day, we (my parents, sister, brother and I) drove through on Saturday to spend the night at my brother-in-law's game farm, which is about halfway to Polokwane, where the match was.
We were 20 minutes late for the game. We left too late at the farm and, while the park-and-ride facility worked very well, the sheer amount of people makes for slow operations. In the bus on the way to the stadium, everyone was singing and having a good time though. Our seats were great; in the shade and with a good view of the field.
Most spectators from SA were supporting Algeria, but anyone who had one (including us) wore their Bafana shirts. There was a lot of Algerian colours too. We only noticed the Slovenian supporters when they scored and at the end of the game.
Loud vuvuzelas are LOUD. We took earplugs which made a huge difference. We were lucky enough to not have people sitting right behind us blowing them. The announcements are also really loud, we could hear them though earplugs AND vuvuzelas.
Despite the controversy about the ball, I’m glad that we got to see a (World Cup) goal, even though it was for Slovenia. We were sitting on the side where they scored, which made it even cooler.
Here are a bunch of photos for anyone who’s interested:
Entrance to the city
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The Peter Mokaba Stadium
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Supporters
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The 2010 FIFA World Cup Mascot, Zakumi
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We were sitting in block 101
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From left; my dad, me, my mom, brother and sister. Note: my family don’t have soccer balls for faces.
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Now I want to make a comment about the World Cup music, which you may or may not have heard.
The official song is Waka Waka (This Time for Africa) sung by Shakira and South African band Freshlyground. It’s a reworking of a 1986 song from Cameroon by a group called Golden Sounds. The language other than English is a Cameroonian language called Fang. Apparently (according to Wiki, so interpret as you will) “Shakira reinterpreted the song without permission of the band, and after legal intervention by the band, an undisclosed deal was struck with Sony.”
Be warned, it’s really catchy, I’ve had it stuck in my head on-and-off for about 4 days now. This music video also played during half time at the game we saw:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rBjnU4Dj9gQ
The other song is the one used in the Coke ads and is about just a popular as the Shakira one. Both were preformed at the Opening Concert on the 10th (I think that is where this video is from). It’s called Waving Flag sung by Somali-Canadian artist K'naan, remixed from a 2009 K’naan song with the Coke marketing theme tracks.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BsN6mbYJGGM
There’s also a song by R. Kelly with the Soweto Spiritual Singers called Sign of a Victory. I only heard it at the Opening Ceremony and it seems to have faded into the shadow of the other two, as far as I can tell.
I like the Coke one best, but I think both could have done with a little more South African influence or that SA bands could have been featured more. I am a little bit disappointed that none of our official languages (except English of course) was used. But there you have it.