Friday, March 30, 2012

Vuvuzelas, a legacy left from 2010 Soccer World Cup


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 FIFA 2010 World Cup was for the first time hosted in the African soil. South Africa, the host country,incorporated a wonderful innovation in the history of football, which is the use of vuvuzelas by soccer’ supporters/fans.


Tourists who came to support their teams in South Africa enjoyed every moment of their stay. As most claimed they have never seen such a vibe in previous Soccer World Cup tournaments.

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It has been seen in so many countries already, people were blowing vuvuzelas and it was estimated that this new football culture would last for so many years to come, as supporters and players themselves seemed to enjoy the use of vuvuzelas, which really connected them in the success of the tournament.

The use of Vuvuzelas is indeed one of most legacies left from the first African FIFA World Cup.

1 comment:

  1. 100% in agreement. I do think that there was so much more that the World Cup gave us as a nation, than just the vuvuzela.

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