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Dreams will come true- Says Sepp Blatter

Submitted by Satish Goel on Wed, 06/09/2010 - 07:31
Dreams will come true- Says Sepp Blatter

FIFA President Sepp Blatter has said that the World Cup will leave a memorable social inheritance in South Africa. Blatter has commented that South Africa has already made him feel rejoiced. He has also stated the importance of lasting benefits to South Africa after conducting a month long world cup tournament.

Dream of Africa will come true when the world cup trophies will be offered to the winners in Johannesburg. He has also said that all preparation like construction of stadiums, the roads, the airports and all those investments will give good results for future of South Africa.

In an interview, Blatter has promised that dream for Africa will be continued after this tournament. Fifa can never eliminate poverty or cure terrible diseases, but this game will play a major role in how these problems will be solved.

The most important point he has mentioned is that FIFA is not working alone for these problems but they are working with all governments and many countries investing billions of dollars to support programs such as `Goal: Education for all'.

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