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Yes we can! Confed Cup boosts Brand SAWhen the final whistle blew at Ellis Park to signal the conclusion of the 2009 FIFA Confederations Cup, international football authorities were unanimous in declaring the hosting nation the biggest winner. [poll] Global votes of confidence It was US coach Bob Bradley who spoke for many when he concluded: "We have had an amazing time in South Africa. The way people have treated us like friends, their passion for the game, the security personnel who actually smile, the organisation - in all those ways it's been a great experience and to a man in our squad everyone would say they can't wait to complete the task of qualifying and get back here next year." None other than the chairman of the 2006 FIFA World Cup LOC, Franz Beckenbauer aka The Kaiser, joined the chorus of congratulants when he gave his assessment of Bafana Bafana's sterling performance against Brazil, saying that "they could have beaten Brazil. They played a perfect tactical game... If South Africa get a finisher then they'll be one of the favourites to win the World Cup. They really impressed me a lot." Bafana brand ambassadorsAs evidenced by the collective euphoria that gripped South Africa when Bafana rose to challenging both five-times world champions Brazil and the world's top ranking team Spain, and coming close to victory, the hosting team is key to elevating the 2010 football tournament to a nation-building catalyst. In fact, if there is one single lesson from the previous three editions of the FIFA World Cup, it is that a winning hosting team is the key to producing a truly memorable event and uniting people across the barriers that so often create divisions:
It was Bafana captain Aaron Mokoena who put the finishing touches to a truly remarkable team performance when he said: "I'm sure the supporters are proud of us and I have to say thank you to them because they their support has given us an extra player in football terms. I have said it in all my interviews that we need support and they did so. We did pay them back so now it's about moving to the World Cup together as a country." Ke nako! Now is truly the time to wear the shirt, fly the flag and support Bafana Bafana all the way - in word, deed and prayer! For more:
About Dr Nikolaus EberlDr Nikolaus Eberl is the author of BrandOvation: How Germany won the World Cup of Nation Branding and The Hero's Journey: Building a Nation of World Champions. He headed the Net Promoter Scorecard research project on SA's destination branding success story during the 2010 FIFA World Cup, co-authored the World Cup Brand Ambassador Program 'Welcome 2010' and was chairperson of the inaugural 2010 FAN World Cup. Email nikolaus@brandovation.com and follow @nikolauseberl. View my profile and articles... |