Project 2010, a product of Twenty Ten Media & Marketing (Registration #: 2005/123839/23), was launched in 2006 as a free service geared for companies, organisations and individuals who had a vested interest in the 2010 World Cup. Among our services, we provided around-the-clock coverage of South Africa’s preparations for the event.
Since South Africa was awarded the rights to host the tournament, we gathered and edited thousands of media reports from around the world relating to 2010. The result is a comprehensive archive which provides readers with the most extensive database available.
The site was updated several times a day, making it the most up-to-date media platform for the World Cup.
Project 2010 reports were published daily by Kick Off, SASoccer365, the Pan African News Agency and South Africa.info. Furthermore, we offered these products in German (www.news2010.de) to cater for German investors and business leaders who assisted South Africa with its preparations. Our partners included Game Plan 2010 - former Manchester United and England goalkeeper Gary Bailey’s initiative to assist businesses with their World Cup preparations.
Testimonials
If you’re looking for one of the most comprehensive sources of 2010 World Cup news on the Web, click over to Project2010, and feast your eyes! The site is busy, spunky, very-well filled out, and represents the best of the local online World Cup offerings.
- SouthAfricalogue
Project 2010 talks to all the big issues and provides useful information on a daily basis.
- Dr Udesh Pillay (head of the Human Science Research Council’s 2010 unit)
We suggest that you subscribe to the newsletter on www.project2010.co.za for great up-to-date information on 2010 progress.
- Talking Tourism
A very useful service for the 2010 World Championships.
- FIFA Secretary General Jerome Valcke
It’s my home-page – a fantastic source of information for the World Cup.
- former Manchester United and England goalkeeper Gary Bailey who also served as a 2010 bid ambassador
Congratulations on your excellent newsletter. It is always packed with useful information, unlike some of the other industry newsletters which tell you what you already know.
- Andy Brown (Editor, World Sports Law Report)
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