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World Cup Closing Ceremony Live Streaming
FIFA World Cup 2010 closing ceremony and final match would be broadcasted live to 215 countries to an expected audience of more than 500 million. The 30 minute ceremony will be held at Soccer City Stadium on Sunday, 11 July.The closing ceremony of the tournament will take place directly before the final match of the tournament.
The presidents of Malawi, Burundi, Ghana, Togo, Burkina Faso and Djibouti are also expected to be present. The organisers said the closing ceremony to precede the game will be “more youthful and a bit more technologically advanced.”
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Howard Webb, Referee World Cup 2010 Final
While Spain vs Holland Final match is being played today. You can watch Spain vs Holland Final live streaming on your favorite channels including ESPN, BBC, Canal+, Cuatro, Telecinco, NOS. It is important to know who is referre appointed for the match.
Howard Webb is the first Englishman to referee a World Cup final since 1974 who is appointed as referee to the pitch in Johannesburg for the Spain vs Holland final World Cup 2010. The last Englishman to referee be given the role was Jack Taylor. He is former Police Sergeant.
Howard Webb is 6’3”, weighs more than 15 stones, is just 35 years of age. Howard passed the refereeing course when he was just 19 and started officiating matches immediately. He has ability to control the players and their ever-bubbling emotions saw him through difficult times.
Howard Melton Webb , full name of Howard Webb is an English football referee who operates in the Premier League and has been a FIFA-listed referee since 2005. Howard Webb lives in Rotherham, South Yorkshire. He is counted amongst the top referees of all time in a list maintained by the International Federation of Football History and Statistics (IFFHS).
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