There are only 263 days left until the hordes of soccer 2010 fans rock up on our shores and airfields. It is estimated that at least 500,000 people will descend on South Africa to watch the soccer matches held at 10 venues in 9 different cities.
What does hosting the soccer 2010 world cup mean for South Africa?
By hosting the 2010 soccer world cup South Africa will have a huge impact on their economy. The event will generate a direct expenditure of about R12,7 billion and will contribute R21,3 billion GDP. It’s estimated that about 159 000 annual jobs will be created and an additional R7,2 billion will be paid to our government in taxes.
There is also the increase in tourism and foreign investment that we need to take into consideration. It will foster confidence in our country as the profile of the country will be raised.
How can you profit from the 2010 world cup?
If you own a house, townhouse, guesthouse or flatlet you can rent it out to people visiting your city. To see what you can charge for rent, check out this soccer 2010 income calculator. At Soccer 2010 Accommodation they can list your property and have a qualified letting agent handle all the paperwork and legal contracts.
How do you go about obtaining tickets for the soccer 2010 world cup?
If you are from South Africa, you can visit any FNB (First National Bank) branch and purchase your tickets there. Alternatively you can go to the FIFA website and register for it online. Prices vary depending on which matches you apply for. There are 3 million tickets available when they started selling them.
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