SOUTH AFRICA: FOOTBALL/SOCCER - World Cup managers and coaches meet in Sun City for FIFA Team workshop
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SOUTH AFRICA: FOOTBALL/SOCCER - World Cup managers and coaches meet in Sun City for FIFA Team workshop
- Title: SOUTH AFRICA: FOOTBALL/SOCCER - World Cup managers and coaches meet in Sun City for FIFA Team workshop
- Date: 23rd February 2010
- Summary: SUN CITY, SOUTH AFRICA (FEBRUARY 22, 2010) (REUTERS) EXTERIOR OF SUN CITY HOTEL MEDIA WAITING VARIOUS OF FIFA GUESTS' WELCOMING DESK VARIOUS OF ENGLAND'S COACH FABIO CAPELLO ARRIVING TO HOTEL CAMERAMAN SERBIA'S COACH RADOMIR ANTIC ARRIVING GHANA'S COACH MILOVAN RAJEVAC AT CHECK-IN COUNTER MORE OF FIFA WELCOMING DESK FRANCE'S COACH RAYMOND DOMENECH AT CHECK-IN COUNTER SWITZERLAND'S COACH OTMAR HITZFELD ALGERIA'S COACH RABAH SAADANE TALKING TO OTHER OFFICIALS VARIOUS OF CAPELLO LEAVING HOTEL FOR DINNER CAPELLO TALKING TO ANOTHER OFFICIAL VARIOUS OF DELEGATES BOARDING BUS
- Embargoed: 10th March 2010 12:00
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- Location: South Africa
- Country: South Africa
- Topics: Sports
- Reuters ID: LVA461BUWNG2DZ3V7XO4O1M2TC6H
- Story Text: Managers and coaches of the teams taking part taking part in the 2010 FIFA World Cup from June 11 to July 11 arrived in South Africa's Sun City on Monday (February 22) for a FIFA Team Workshop.
Coaches attending the workshop include England manager Fabio Capello, Serbia's coach Radomir Antic, French coach Raymond Domenech and Brazil's Carlos Dunga.
The workshop is seen as the largest and most important session in the run-up to the 2010 finals.
It will provide a detailed introduction and insight for the 32 teams on every aspect of the tournament organisation.
The pre-tournament get-together, now a regular fixture in the calendar leading up to the World Cup, was introduced by former German Football association President Hermann Neuberger in his role as chairman of the FIFA Organising Committee ahead of the Mexico 1986 finals. - Copyright Holder: REUTERS
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