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Article Title: FIFA World Cup 2010
Author: Peri Witny
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The biggest sporting event in the world is just over a year away. That, of 
course, is the FIFA World Cup, the prestigious soccer event that takes place 
once every four years.

South Africa will be the host for the 2010 World Cup, which will be staged in a 
variety of South African cities including Johannesburg, Port Elizabeth, Cape 
Town, Pretoria, Durban, and Bloemfontein. The tournament will begin on June 11, 
2010 and conclude exactly one month later on July 11. Johannesburg, the 
country's largest city, will host the championship match in Soccer City 
Stadium, which is currently undergoing renovations to be new and improved in 
time for the World Cup.

Although the big event is still 18 months away, a long and grueling 
qualification process has already begun. South Africa automatically qualifies 
for the field of 32 teams, but the 31 other spots are still up for grabs. 
Qualifying matches began in August of 2007 and will finish in November of 2009. 
The draw ceremony to place the 32 finalists in groups will be held in December 
of 2009.

At the moment, various qualifying tournaments are taking place around the 
world. World Cup hopefuls are vying for 13 spots among European nations, five 
spots for African teams (in addition to South Africa), four or five for South 
America, three or four for North America, Central America, and Caribbean, and 
either no spots or one for Oceania.

In Asia, Australia and the Korea Republic are currently leading the way in 
their respective qualification groups. In Europe, Denmark, Greece, Slovakia, 
Germany, Spain, England, Serbia, Italy, and the Netherlands are atop the 
groups. Paraguay, Argentina, Brazil, and Chile are currently looking good in 
South America. Qualifying matches in Africa and the North /Central America and 
Caribbean divisions have yet to commence.

Once qualifying concludes and sets the stage for the December 2009 draw 
ceremony in Cape Town, the 32 World Cup participants will be placed into eight 
groups of four teams. Each team in a group plays every other team in its group 
and the top two teams (16 total) advance to the knockout stage, which will take 
place between June 26, 2009 and June 29. 

Round-robin group play will be held from June 11 to June 25.
In the first round of the knockout stage, the eight group winners play the 
eight group runner-ups. From there, the remainder of the tournament is single 
elimination. The losers of the semifinals, however, will square off in a 
third-place match held on July 10 in Port Elizabeth.

Italy is the defending champion, having defeated France 5-3 in penalty kicks in 
the 2006 title match. Brazil, which won World Cups most recently in 1994 and 
2002, owns the most World Cup titles with five. Italy has four and Germany, the 
2006 host nation, has three. Italy is currently third in the FIFA rankings, 
while Brazil is fifth and Germany is second. Spain is the top-ranked team, 
while the Netherlands is the other team in the Top 5. All five countries should 
be serious contenders in South Africa.

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