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How important is Confed Cup for Brand SA?When the 2009 FIFA Confederations Cup kicks off on 14 June 2009, the world will turn its attention to the host of the “Tournament of Champions”. First played in 1997, when Brazil beat Australia 6-0, it is meant to be a dress-rehearsal for the host of the FIFA World Cup, aimed at testing the systems required for staging the world's biggest sporting event. In addition to the winners of each of the six confederation championships, the FIFA World Cup winner and the host country are engaged in the tournament. Impressions will prevail until 2010At a recent media briefing in Johannesburg, FIFA TV director Niclas Ericson said a lot hinged on the success of the Confederations Cup and how well South Africa does in this tournament. "The impression about SA that visitors will make after the conclusion of the Confederations Cup will be the one that will stay with the international community until the world cup next year. "We expect that there will be a few problems here and there and we welcome criticism from visitors. That is what the tournament is for and hopefully all those mistakes are rectified ahead of the world cup. But there is only room for small mistakes and not big ones," explained Ericson. This begs the question: what were the mistakes - and successes - of the previous tournament holders, Germany, at the 2005 showpiece? This was was won by Brazil, which demolished its continental rivals Argentina 4-1 in the final and scooped the awards for both the Golden Ball (Player of the Tournament) and Golden Shoe (top scorer), both going to Brazilian forward Adriano. What went right in 2005?The highlights of the 2005 Confederations Cup that set the benchmarks for subsequent tournaments were as follows:
What went wrong in 2005?
Delivering Zuma's 2010 promiseAt the end of the 2005 tournament, the media's verdict was: “Participants and fans alike ended up unanimous on one thing. The FIFA Confederations Cup Germany 2005 left them wanting more - more football and more thrills”. Hopefully, this is what the 2009 Confed Cup will do for international audiences - and, once and for all, put the world's doubts to rest that South Africa can deliver President Zuma's 2010 promise of “hosting a world-class event that will forever change the perceptions of the international community, and also ensure a lasting legacy for the people of Africa.” 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... |