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Since 2013, an Events Management archive of news resources designed to support the textbook edited by John Beech, Sebastian Kaiser and Robert Kaspar and published by Pearson Education. See also http://tinyurl.com/TBOSM for Sports Management news.  Using the TAGS below is strongly recommended.
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R47m 2010 soccer world cup fraud and corruption matter postponed

R47m 2010 soccer world cup fraud and corruption matter postponed | The Business of Events Management | Scoop.it
Johannesburg – The High Court of South Africa: KZN Division, Durban postponed the R47 million soccer World Cup fraud and corruption case involving former KZNl police commissioner, General Mmamonnye Ngobeni, Colonel Navin Madhoe, former police captain Aswin Narainpershad and businessman, Toshan Panday, to 07 May 2021. The matter was postponed to allow five other suspects […]
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South Africa spent £2.4bn to host the 2010 World Cup. What happened next?

South Africa spent £2.4bn to host the 2010 World Cup. What happened next? | The Business of Events Management | Scoop.it
Quinton Fortune: South Africa spent £2.4bn to host the 2010 World Cup. But judging by crowds at league games and Bafana Bafana’s results, the four years since have been disappointing
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The World Cup doesn't bring wealth to the host country by Simon Kuper

The World Cup doesn't bring wealth to the host country by Simon Kuper | The Business of Events Management | Scoop.it
Hosting a World Cup brings with it promises of economic bonanza, but the reality is much different, writes Simon Kuper.
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World Cup 2010 in South Africa 'triggered baby boy boom'

World Cup 2010 in South Africa 'triggered baby boy boom' | The Business of Events Management | Scoop.it
The World Cup in 2010 triggered an increase in the number of boys born in host country South Africa nine months later, a study says.
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The final score? Politics, international relations and the 2010 FIFA World Cup

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