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Sport & Fifa 2010

The 2010 FIFA World Cup Qualification determining the African teams playing in 2010 consists of 47 national teams who will be reduced to 5 teams qualified for the world cup.
South Africa can be added to this number of 5 countries since the country is automatically qualified as a host country, making the total of African countries competing in 2010 a total of 6.
The groups are split up into 11 groups of 4 teams and 1 group 3 teams.
Although South Africa has a guaranteed spot in the finals they will have to compete in the qualification process since this is also the qualification for the 2010 African Cup of Nations.
CAF Qualification Group 1: Cameroon, Cap Verde Islands, Tanzania, Mauritius
CAF Qualification Group 2: Guinea, Zimbabwe, Namibia, Kenya
CAF Qualification Group 3: Angola, Benin, Uganda, Niger
CAF Qualification Group 4: Nigeria, South Africa, Equatorial Guinea, Sierra Leone
CAF Qualification Group 5: Ghana, Libya, Gabon, Lesotho
CAF Qualification Group 6: Senegal, Algeria, Liberia, Gambia
CAF Qualification Group 7: Côte d'Ivoire, Mozambique, Botswana, Madagascar
CAF Qualification Group 8: Morocco, Ethiopia, Rwanda, Mauritania
CAF Qualification Group 9: Tunisia, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Seychelles
CAF Qualification Group 10: Mali, Congo, Sudan, Chad
CAF Qualification Group 11: Togo, Zambia, Swaziland
CAF Qualification Group 12: Egypt, Congo DR, Malawi, Djibouti
The No.1 ranked African country in each group, plus 8 of the best second-placed African national teams qualify for the next round of the qualification process.
These remaining 20 national soccer teams are going to be divided in 5 groups consisting of 4 national teams The No.1 ranked team of each qualification group will qualify for 2010.
More information on FIFA 2010 Qualification:
Molo Says: Enjoy the first ever South Africa Soccer Google Earth Map which includes all 2010 locations, and updates automatically with new locations when they become known.
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