World Cup legacy
2010 Fifa World Cup: legacy stories
The social and economic benefits created by hosting the 2010 Fifa World Cup™ will continue to be felt by South Africa and the continent for years to come. Here are just some of the legacy stories that have flowed from the event:Football for Hope in Mali

Unpacking the World Cup legacy

KZN counts World Cup benefits

World Cup spirit lives on in Youth Zones

Cape Town stadium looks forward

South Africa's World Cup wins hearts

Rugby, football – and a nation united

SA's World Cup exposure 'priceless'

New transport era for Joburg

South Africa's 2010 tourism harvest

World Cup 'turning point' for South Africa

Cup visitors enchanted by South Africa

2010: South Africa's great leap forward

SA's image 'about to change forever'

62 479 fans filled Cape Town Stadium - then known as Green Point Stadium - for Cape Town's final 2010 Fifa World Cup match, the semi-final between Holland and Uruguay (Photo: Fifa.com)

Building South Africa for 2010 and beyond: construction workers outside Soccer City Stadium, Johannesburg, July 2009 (Photo: Obie Oberholzer / Fifa.com)
Johannesburg's bus rapid transit system features dedicated bus-only lanes and bus stations that are safe, comfortable, weather protected and equipped to deal with disabled passengers (Photo: Rea Vaya)

World Cup legacy project Youth Zones is about 'the social relations inherent in a team, the family dynamic that provides energy, support and accountability' (Photo: Institute for Democracy in Africa)



















