Johannesburg is the largest and richest city in South Africa. It is also one of the nine cities hosting the FIFA 2010 Football World Cup, but in these cities there is a unique distinction between the two stadiums, including the football city and the final venue. The opportunity to shine on the international stage has led to a major renovation of the city's stadium and sightseeing spots. These refurbishments often produced a lot of employment opportunities from migrant workers in other areas.
The 2010 FIFA World Cup is the sixth FIFA World Cup, the best international football league to be held in South Africa from June 11th to July 11th. This is the first time that the final of this competition was held in Africa, the host country, as South Africa was selected as the host country after the 2004 bidding. The impact of the event itself exceeds sports, charm, and socio-economic influence. Every aspect of the tournament is very influential. Competition organizer Danny Jordaan expressed concern about the attack on Togo national team in Angola in January 2010, which is related to the World Cup security arrangement. Some claim that the police implemented a de facto emergency by prohibiting protest action during the event.
Sixteen years after the collapse of the apartheid regime in the summer of 2010, South Africa hosted the World Cup and burned Vu Zula. This is a serious change for countries where the National team was forbidden to participate in the World Championship in 1961. South Africa hopes to have the opportunity to host the world's largest sight. It will be an opportunity to continue social change and economic development. Countries and cities organize large-scale sports events, introduce countries and cities as destinations, establish new trading partners, promote tourism, create employment and business opportunities, develop housing and sports infrastructure Often we have incentives to update cities, including Preuss 2000. South Africa has set common goals for South Africa's representative soccer team Bafana Bafana, adding to these goals the unity of the people, patriotism, nationalism, and the integration of white and black South Africa.