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Trente-deux équipes de jeunes issus de communautés défavorisées du monde entier participent depuis quelques jours à Alexandra, un Township de Johannesburg en Afrique du Sud, à un festival d’éducation, de culture et de football. Ces jeunes filles et garçons, sont membres d’organisations qui adressent de problèmes sociaux à travers...
Photos by Nikki Rixon/Twenty Ten and audio by Andrew Kabuura/Twenty Ten
Location: Mpumalanga, South Africa
A sangoma initiation ceremony.
Associated Features: Muti or Technique?(Text Feature) African magicians (Text feature), Gris-gris en Afrique du Sud (French text feature), Ways and Means (Photo feature), Did Juju help? (Text feature) and African magic and football
Sangomas...
With the upcoming FIFA Women%27s World Cup Germany 2011 these are some African women%27s soccer features created by the Twenty Ten project. %27The Beautiful Game%27 has its women%27s teams, female managers and of course very vocal fans.
Associated features on women in soccer: Ghana%27s Black Queens (Photo feature),Female...
The young and old of the game. There are the children named for their fathers football heroes, others whose stellar talents are already in evidence; and then there are the old men who remember their glory years.
Associated features on soccer legends: The Legends, Ghana (Photo feature), Le Bombardier...
In the context of a continent of poverty, %27The Beautiful Game%27 brings untold riches to the precious few. Some dream of being among that select group, others merely escape their everyday lives with the simple joy of the game, using handmade balls and second-hand kit on dusty fields....
Football and religion seem to have much in common at times, particularly in the forms of expression of the faithful. We look at the uniquely African ways these come together: the magic and %27juju%27 that are employed, and the place of football in the church.
Associated features: God Bless...
A continent better known for its wars and violent rivalries seemed to unite behind its teams and the World Cup%27s host nation - a country itself best known for its divided past. We look at how white and black party together in South African townships, how countries come together...
The big question everybody asks: "What is the economic impact of this first World Cup on African soil?" While the world has generally focused on the big-business stories, we look at some of those who tried to benefit personally, from prostitutes, to township dwellers who opened guesthouses, to craft...
Race, reconciliation and xenophobia
The World Cup might be a modern version of warring tribes and nations. This one is set on a continent known for its violent clashes. We look at the legacy of South Africa%27s racially divided past, and the very real xenophobia that has expressed itself in...
The frivolous and the festive. The painted faces and the illuminated stadia. And of course the vuvuzela in all its glory and contention.
Associated photo features: Kickoff concert, Taxi ferry, Denmark vs Hollands, Diepsloot fan park, Wrapped in orange, The Grand Parade, Sea of Orange, Kenya%27s fan
Associated multimedia feature:...
Samantha Reinders/Twenty Ten
Location: Cape Town, South Africa
The Dutch fans honoured their reputation as some of the world%27s most enthusiastic supporters when they dressed up for the 2010 FIFA World Cup matches.
Wearing everything from clogs, milkmaid dresses and pilots uniforms, to clown trousers and orange wigs of all shapes and...
Thierry Gouegnon/Twenty Ten
Un enfant pose, pour une photo avec son ballon a la main le 3 juin 2010 a newTakoradi, au Ghana. New Takoradi est un quartier de pecheurs de la ville de Takoradi ou les jeunes enfants jouent au foot sur la plage. Twenty Ten/ Thierry Gouegnon.
Future Black...
Samantha Reinders/Twenty Ten
Location: Cape Town, South Africa
Fans unite during the 2.4km walk to Green Point Stadium.
The FIFA Fan Fest at the Grand Parade in Cape Town, and the 2.4 km fan walk from there to the Green Point Stadium were a huge hit during the 2010 Soccer World Cup.
Thousands...
Andrew Esiebo/Twenty Ten
Related features about Bricks Mokolo: Bricks Mokolo, Xenophobia Awareness, Grannies play soccer, Itsoseng Day Care and The Social Gospel.
Location: Orange Farm, South Africa
A local man spreads a social gospel in Orange Farm.
Bricks Mokolo is a bit of a local legend in the sprawling township of Orange Farm....
Thierry Gouegnon/Twenty Ten, Jean-Pierre Kepseu/Twenty Ten and Ahmed Jallanzo/Twenty Ten and Emmanuel Quaye/Twenty Ten
Associated features: Forlan (Text feature) and Africa Loses (Text feature)
Location: Johannesburg, South Africa
Africa united behind Ghana’s Black Stars in the quarterfinal.
The hope of an African team winning the 2010 FIFA World Cup was finally dashed...
Ahmed Jallanzo/Twenty Ten
Associated features: 2010 relationships (Text feature), A female football fan, Ghana (Photo feature), Old is gold, Kenya (Photo feature), Girlfriends (Photo feature), La Femme en Noir, Congo (Photo feature), Football Iron Lady, Liberia (Photo feature), Hijabs for soccer boots, Egypt (Audio feature), ...
Andrew Esiebo/Twenty Ten
Associated features on vuvuzelas: Vuvuzela Madness (Photo gallery), Vuvuzela Day (Photo feature), Vuvuzela takes on the World (Text feature), Le vuvuzela (French translation), Vuvuzelas with a difference (Photo feature about seaweed vuvuzelas) , Vuvuzela Orchestra (Audio feature), Vuvuzela origins (Text feature) , Vuvuzela Ownership (Audio...
Ahmed Jallanzo/Twenty Ten
Associated features: Football college, Nigeria (Photo feature), Ghana%27s future stars (Photo feature), A Dreaming Drogba, Liberia (Photo feature), Surviving Dreams, Nigeria (Photo feature), Hogsback Lion Cubs (Photo feature), Ghana Legend (Multimedia feature), A coach with vision, Zambia (Multimedia feature)
Location: Orange Farm, South Africa
Former footballer sets up a...
Welkom cité de l%27Or
Associated feature: Surviving for Gold (Audio feature)
Thierry Gouegnon/Twenty Ten
Située au sud de Johannesbourg, Welkom est une ville de la province de Free State en Afrique du Sud. En 2001, elle comptait 408 173 habitants, avec un sous-sol très riche en mineraux, tels que, l’or, l’uranium et...
Burundian hairdressers
Associated features: Les coiffeurs de Pretoria (Audio feature), Les Coiffeurs Burundais (Audio feature)
Thierry Gouegnon/Twenty Ten
Location: Johannesburg, South Africa
Coiffeurs burundais
Comme beaucoup d%27autres africains, ils viennent en Afrique du Sud en quête de meilleures conditions de vie. Mais une fois sur place, la dure réalité sud-africaine les poussent à faire...
Victims of the Beautiful Game
Nikki Rixon/Twenty Ten
Location: Nelspruit, South Africa
Local feeling about the Mbombela Stadium.
Associated feature: Sleeping in the Shadow of a stadium (Multimedia feature)
The Mbombela stadium in Nelspruit was built on ancestral land previously owned by the Mdluli clan. In 2003, Didiza awarded the land to Phineas Mdluli,...
Andrew Esiebo/Twenty Ten
Associated feature: Battling HIV/AIDS (Text feature), FIFA Supports HIV Work (Text feature)
Location: Mpumalanga, South Africa
A female social worker fights stigmatisation.
Thoko Ngubeni was rejected by her family and friends and, at one stage, was on the verge of dying. As a black, HIV positive lesbian, Thoko has...
Nikki Rixon/Twenty Ten and Thierry Gouegnon
Trees wrapped in orange cloth along the road from the airport to Broadway in Kensington to celebrate South Africa playing host to the 2010 FIFA World Cup.
Adolphus Opara/Twenty Ten
Location: Lagos, Nigeria
Evidence of interest in the 2010 FIFA World Cup in Nigeria.
During the 2010 FIFA World Cup, groups of people throughout Lagos were found huddled around radios and televisions for the matches. Every so often a cheer rose from a street corner, or a heated debate...
Jean-Pierre Kepseu/Twenty Ten
Lieu: Durban, South Africa
A l’occasion de la Coupe du monde FIFA 2010, de jeunes artistes venant de quelques pays voisins d’Afrique du Sud démontrent leurs talents sur la plage Sud de Durban. A l’aide du sable, ils représentent des scènes courantes en mer, dans la forêt ,...
Ahmed Jallanzo/Twenty Ten
Associated features on "legends": The Legends, Ghana (Photo feature), Le Bombardier (Photo feature), What have they become? (Photo feature), All Whites (Photo feature), Qui sont-ils devenus?Congo (Audio feature), Que sont-ils devenus? Cameroon (Audio feature)
Location: Orange Farm, South Africa
The late Mvulani Sam Moruti was a legend...
Andrew Esiebo/Twenty Ten
Location: Orange Farm, South Africa
A local man spreads a social gospel in Orange Farm.
Bricks Mokolo is a bit of a local legend in the sprawling township of Orange Farm. An ANC activist and former soccer star, he has turned his attention to the social problems in his...
Ahmed Jallanzo/Twenty Ten
Location: Monrovia, Liberia
Well-qualified doctors treat players in Monrovia.
During the Ministerial Tournament at the Antoinette Stadium in Monrovia, footballers were in safe hands. Three well-trained doctors sat on the side lines with medical kits at the ready in the event of an injury on the pitch.
Patrick Konuwah, Liberia%27s...
Joseph Moura/ Twenty Ten
Associated features: The Legends, Ghana (Photo feature), What have they become? (Photo feature), All Whites (Photo feature), Qui sont-ils devenus?Congo (Audio feature), Que sont-ils devenus? Cameroon (Audio feature), Death of a Legend (Photo feature)
Lieu: Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo
Pierre Kalala Mukendi alias « Le...
Ahmed Jallanzo/Twenty Ten
Associated features: The Red Stars, South Africa (Photo feature), Football college, Nigeria (Photo feature), Ghana%27s future stars (Photo feature), Surviving Dreams, Nigeria (Photo feature), Hogsback Lion Cubs (Photo feature), Ghana Legend (Multimedia feature), A coach with vision, Zambia (Multimedia feature)
Location: Monrovia, Liberia
A young boy dreams of playing...
Andrew Esiebo/Twenty Ten
Associated features: Overcoming Xenophobia (Audio feature), Xenophobia in Witbank (Audio feature) and Xenophobic Fever (Text feature)
Location: Sebokeng, South Africa
Football tournament to raise awareness of xenophobia.
Associated Features:
When xenophobia raised its ugly head in 2008 in South Africa, the world was shocked by the intolerance that existed between...
Richard Mulonga / Twenty Ten
Location: Kitwe, Zambia
Associated feature: An African Summer (Text feature)
Jacob Mulenga returns home to visit family and friends.
After a successful season with Dutch football side, Utrecht, Zambian-born Jacob Mulenga returned home for a few weeks to visit his family and friends.
With such limited time to...
The Ivory Coast%27s Didier Drogba is the talisman for the national soccer team and a footballing icon in his home country. The Chelsea striker is one of the most recognised faces in world football and the hopes of the Ivory Coast in the 2010 FIFA Soccer World Cup rest...
The sound of football in South Africa is the vuvuzela, the long plastic trumpet that is reverberating around the 2010 FIFA Soccer World Cup.
Associated features on vuvuzelas: Vuvuzela Day (Photo feature), Vuvuzela takes on the World (Text feature), Vuvuzelas with a difference (Photo feature about seaweed vuvuzelas), Vuvuzela...
Thierry Gouegnon/Twenty Ten
Associated features: Diepsloot Celebrations (Audio feature) and Mixed feelings (Text feature)
Location: Johannesburg, South Africa
Thousands of fans from Diepsloot Township, north of Johannesburg, gathered at a fan park in their area to watch the opening game of the 2010 FIFA World Cup when South Africa took...
Oupa Nkosi/Twenty Ten
Location: Johannesburg, South Africa
The stadium was awash with orange and red soccer jerseys when the Netherlands met Denmark at Soccer City Stadium on June 14 during the FIFA World Cup.
Fans with vuvuzelas in hand and faces painted filled the stadium to support their teams, with the Netherlands...
Text by Nanama Keita/Twenty Ten and photos by Ahmed Jallanzo
Associated features: Ice Cream factory (Photo feature created 10 days before the building burnt down) and Incendie à l%27usine Chico’s Ice Cream d’Alexandra (French text)
Location: Alexandra Township, Johannesburg
As the world football’s governing body, FIFA, basks in the glow of...
Emmanuel Quaye/Twenty Ten
Associated features on Ghana: Daily living to a fan (Photo feature), Soccerscapes (Photo feature), First African Win (Photo and text feature), Second hand goods (Photo feature), Ghana%27s future stars (Photo feature), A female football fan (Photo feature) and Sports commentators (Photo feature)
Location: Accra, Ghana
Ghana%27s Black Queens qualify...
Leonie Marinovich/Twenty Ten
Associated features: Home made soccer, Kenya (Photo feature), The Peoples hero, Nigeria, Footballs made to last, Zambia, Docteur des ballons, Togo and Handmade Soccer, Ethiopia
Location: Mazabuka, Zambia
Deep in the rural heartland of Zambia, in Mbiya Camp, a young boy can be found with a handmade...
Simone Scholtz/Twenty Ten
Location: Soweto, South Africa
There has been much talk of unity as the 2010 FIFA World Cup has kicked off in South Africa. After such a long history of division, has the Rainbow Nation been truly united across colour and race boundaries during the international soccer tournament?
For fans...
Text by Rosemary Mroba Gaisie/Twenty Ten and photos by Arnaud Thierry Gouegnon/Twenty Ten and Oupa Nkosi/Twenty Ten
Associated features on Ghana: Daily living to a fan (Photo feature), Soccerscapes (Photo feature), Ghana%27s Black Queens (Photo feature), Second hand goods (Photo feature), Ghana%27s future stars (Photo feature), A female football fan...
Nikki Rixon/TwentyTen
Location: Polokwane, South Africa
Walking through the park in the town centre of Polokwane, it would be impossible to miss street photographer, Phineas Molwantwa. The 51-year-old father of four lives 20km from the town. He has a small home at the foot of the hill, where he grows his...
Nikki Rixon/Twenty Ten<
Location: Polokwane, South Africa
Taxis ferry fans to public viewing areas.
In Polokwane, Limpopo%27s Department of Roads and Transport provided more than R25-million for taxi operators to ferry football fans to five different public viewing areas during the 2010 FIFA World Cup. Each of the province%27s five districts has...
Selected and stand alone photographs from the Twenty Ten Photographers during the build-up week of the 2010 Soccer World Cup.
Thierry Gouegnon/TwentyTen
La Maison des ivoiriens
Pour les centaines d%27ivoiriens qui émigrent en Afrique du Sud en quête d%27une vie meilleure, la première escale est la maison de Monsieur et Madame Gaba. Cette demeure accueillante les héberge et pourvoit à leurs besoins de base jusqu%27à ce qu%27ils soient en mesure de...
Andrew Esiebo/Twenty Ten
The 2010 FIFA World Cup kicked off in style at the Orlando Stadium in Soweto, Johannesburg on June 10. Highlights from the musical showcase included performances by Alicia Keys, Vusi Mahlasela, Black Eyed Peas, Shakira and many more. Over 30,000 concert goers were packed into the stadium...
Nikki Rixon/Twenty Ten
Associated features: Alexandra Guesthouse (Multimedia feature), Township Hospitality (Audio feature) and Township Rentals (Multimedia feature)
Location: Johannesburg, South Africa
South Africans nationwide have been asking how the common man will profit from the international FIFA World Cup tournament which will see an estimated 350,000 foreign supporters arriving in...
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