
The winner of the World Cup 2010 is the team that wins the World Cup final on Sunday, 11 July in Johannesburg. The best eight of them move on to the quarter final, of which the top four teams get a place in the semi final. The best two teams of each group advance to the Round of 16. The teams are awarded 3 points for a win, 1 point for a draw and no point for a loss. The 32 countries qualified for the World Cup first play in groups (A-H). South Africa is the host of this year’s World Cup. The last World Cup was held in Germany in 2006, where Italy became the world cup holder. It is sponsored by the Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA) – the world’s football association. The World Cup competition is a (vierjährlich ) quadrennial event that first took place in Uruguay in 1930. no, we do not post fake comments.The (Fußball-Weltmeisterschaft ) FIFA World Cup takes place every four years, two years after and before the (Fußball-Europameisterschaft ) UEFA European Championship. unwelcome links (to commercial products or services of others, offensive material etc. The Oranje lost the final of the 2010 World Cup 1-0 to Spain at the Soccer. (links to the front page of your personal blog or website are not okay). World Cup runners-up Netherlands were welcomed with open arms by hundreds of thousands of Dutch football fans on Tuesday. In addition to the awarded designs, we do feel that almost all deserve our attention, that is why we publishĪ link is allowed in comments as long as they add value in the form of information, images, humor, etc. (there is only one fist prize, and designboom usually asks renown professionals to help us to promote talent. please respect jury verdicts and do not discuss offensively on the competition results please don't include your website or e-mail address in your comments for the purpose of self-promotion. please avoid using offensive words, replacing a few letters with asterisks is not a valid workaround. please don't personally insult the writers or your fellow commenters. please do not make racist, sexist, anti-semitic, homophobic or otherwise offensive comments. Let's hear it! but please understand that offensive, inappropriate, or just plain annoying comments may be deleted or shortened. What if you disagree with what we or another commenter has to say? The correction is at the discretion of the post editor and may not happen immediately. designboom welcomes alerts about typos, incorrect names, and the like. we and our readers have fun with entertaining ones. we hope you'll share this interest and if you know even more about it, please share! our goal in the discussion threads is to have good conversation and we prefer constructive opinions.

Generally speaking, if we publish something, it's because we're genuinely interested in the subject. the outer layer has three holes (as if pierced by giant bullet holes) and can be pulled over one’s head into a terrorist-style outfit, thus exposing ironic slogans such as ‘peace’, ‘freelance’ or ‘sponsored by’ revealed on the second shirt beneath. ‘the revolution will not be televised’ by el ultimo grito is a two-layered t-shirt and has been manufactured by the japanese company trico. ‘the revolution will not be televised’, t-shirt by el ultimo grito, 2001 The idea is great, but not entirely new, in july 2009, we published ‘get zombified’ by electronic game manufacturer capcom, and ten years ago, designboom published an early work of the spanish-born london-based design studio el ultimo grito which has a similar appeal : It won Euro '88 and reached two consecutive World. Netherlands play home matches at the Johan Cruyff Arena in Amsterdam, De Kuip in Rotterdam, and Philips Stadion in Eindhoven. The t-shirt ‘appropriately’ worn photo by milan daniels The Netherlands national football team is the national association football team of the Netherlands and is controlled by the Royal Dutch Football Association (KNVB), the governing body for football in the Netherlands.

the idea is that when a player of the dutch team scores, t-shirt wearers can pull the front of their shirts over their own faces, and become one of the players. the heads of the players of the dutch national team are printed on the inside of the t-shirts. with that, souvenirs and other memorabilia to commemorate the celebrations are being produced…Īmsterdam-based creatives bas van de poel and daan van dam have created these t-shirts in support of the dutch football federation for the 2010 world cup. with less than 10 days to go, all eyes will be on south africa, watching one of the biggest sporting events in the world. The FIFA world cup 2010 is fast approaching.
