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		<title>Green With PRIDE for my Country — South Africa</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[So this post finds me on a high from watching South Africa vs. Brazil in the second Confederation Cup final in Johannesburg, South Africa.

Been meaning to post my thoughts on the previous matches I attended but I’ve just gotten more and more carried away with events happening around me. Some may find this post seriously delayed but this is my blog [I reiterate] and I have the joy of posting what I want, when and how I want it.

Honestly no matter what people say and the shitty press coverage South Africa seems to garner… there’s just one thing I can say… SOUTH AFRICA YOU CAN BE PROUD!!!]]></description>
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		</p><p><div id="attachment_340" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 310px"><a href="http://zahira.co.za/blog/wp-content/uploads/DSC035991.JPG"><img src="http://zahira.co.za/blog/wp-content/uploads/DSC035991-300x225.jpg" alt="Proud supporters of the South African National Team" title="SA FANS" width="300" height="225" class="size-medium wp-image-340" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Proud supporters of the South African National Team</p></div><br />
So this post finds me on a high from watching South Africa vs. Brazil in the second Confederation Cup final in Johannesburg, South Africa.</p>
<p>Been meaning to post my thoughts on the previous matches I attended but I’ve just gotten more and more carried away with events happening around me. Some may find this post seriously delayed but this is my blog [I reiterate] and I have the joy of posting what I want, when and how I want it.</p>
<p>Honestly no matter what people say and the shitty press coverage South Africa seems to garner… there’s just one thing I can say… SOUTH AFRICA YOU CAN BE PROUD!!!</p>
<p>These last few weeks of intense football has shown the world we can pull it off. Bring on World Cup 2010, bring on the world!! We have what it takes and we going to show you how a nation still stands together. A nation just in their adolescent years. </p>
<p>I am proud and honoured to be a South African. To being in the stadium last night [25 June 2009] and singing the national anthem with pride and a little tears in my eyes. To hear 49 000 people cheering on both teams and to know that on the world stage ‘Our boys’ [Bafana Bafana] can perform.</p>
<p>We did not stand in awe of the likes of Kaka and Robinho but fought to the end to win and be the champions, to be the ones who go into the finals knowing that a nation stands behind pushing, encouraging and blessing you for bringing us all together. </p>
<p>But alas that was not so. We lost but only in the dying minutes and I am proud of the way my country has performed. From where we were three months go to playing like this. I am loving it.</p>
<p>The Confederation Cup is seen as the pre-empt to the World Cup and as a training so that the world cup can go smoothly. Well this was indeed a training mission for the South Africans and the Gauteng administrators. </p>
<p>I have to say that there definitely were teething problems, but as I said it was TEETHING issues. Nothing majorly catastrophic like a stampede. </p>
<p>My first match was the Egypt vs. Italy match and the major concern I had after the match was the ‘Park and Ride’ facilities. It was at this point that I realised that a lot had to do with poor organisation and the nature of the crowd. Yes this is my one and only grip with the Local Organising committee. </p>
<p>The park and ride worked beautifully going to the ground, as most supporters arrive in various different batches. It’s after the match when things get a bit ‘unruly’ and crowd control is lacking.</p>
<p>My second match was the Brazil vs. Italy at Loftus, Pretoria. The organisation on was perfect and brilliant. Clear boards pointed you to your awaiting buses, people were helpful and friendly, no pushing and no shoving, but then again the crowd here was mediocre. </p>
<p>SO I know that this Confederation Cup was a test and I hope the guys in Johannesburg will learn from their counterparts in Pretoria.</p>
<p>Many have complained about the Vuvuzelas at the game, but this is South Africa, this is Africa. It is part of our games and it should stay [even if I at times get irritated by them]. Why? Because Fifa you brought the beautiful game to Africa, so let us have our African atmospheres, shouting, laughs and tears. Europe it may disturb and infuriate you but this is AFRICA and not Europe. Give us our freedom of expression!!!</p>
<p>South Africa I am proud to be called South African, I am proud to be living in this country during this historic moment and I am proud of our players, supporters, organisation and friendly smiles.</p>
<p>I am proud to be able to watch a match where our supporters come from every race, creed and background. TO know we have come this far from being nowhere.</p>
<p>I am a PROUD SOUTH AFRICAN today!!!!<br />
<a href='http://zahira.co.za/blog/wp-content/uploads/MOV03598.3GP'>SA fans in action</a></p>
<p>for more videos check <a href="http://www.youtube.com/zahirakharsany">here</a><br />
for more pictures from <a href="http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=131024&#038;id=609260198&#038;l=579372c71a">Egypt vs. Italy</a>, <a href="http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=131699&#038;id=609260198">Brazil vs. Italy</a> and <a href="http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=132643&#038;id=609260198">SA vs. Brazil</a> </p>
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