Subscribe

free to biz newsletters

Bizcommunity.com - Daily Marketing & Media news
Events & Conferencing newsPress offices

Putting Gauteng on the tourism map

11 Jan 2006 07:342 commentsBizLike
The inaugural International Legends Soccer Tournament held at the Ellis Park Stadium in Johannesburg on Saturday 7 January 2006 broke the Ellis Park record of media attendance - the 180 media institutions that registered included representatives from Holland, Bulgaria, Denmark, Norway, Sweden, The Middle East, Nigeria and Zambia.
Gauteng Tourism Authority (GTA) Chief Executive Officer Advocate Cawe Mahlati says the tournament placed Gauteng at the centre stage of yet another global sporting event and endorsed the province as a top-of-mind, global sporting destination in the run-up to the 2010 Soccer World Cup.

"The tournament brought together some 50 of the world's best soccer players ever to grace the world stage. They included Ruud Gullit, Roberto de Matteo, George Weah, Anthony Baffoe, Lucas Radebe, Aron Winter and Kalusha Bwalya. The fact that the tournament was broadcast live across the world to billions of soccer lovers exposed Gauteng to a global audience."

Tournament founder and captain of the African legends, Kalusha Bwalya says never before has an opportunity of this magnitude presented itself on African soil: "We have all forfeited appearance fees because of our undying passion for Nelson Mandela and his children's fund, raising money for a deserving cause and in so doing, touching each and every soccer loving heart, using soccer as a social upliftment vehicle for the country's disadvantaged people."

Mahlati says besides partnering with a very worthy event, the tournament was an opportunity to showcase Gaueng's excellent sports facilities and tremendous tourist offerings: "Predictions are that the 2010 Soccer World Cup Tournament will lead to direct expenditure of R 12,7 billion and will contribute R 21,3 billion to the GDP of South Africa. In this light, the GTA has identified global sporting spectaculars, such as the Legends Tournament, as a core focus area in its strategy to enhance the Gauteng brand."
 
More options
< Back 
Pity
Pity -
Pity the game had such poor spectator attandance...who does the media relations for these things?
Shocking! Posted on 12 Jan 2006 14:47
football fan
they were the losers on the night-
Those people who did not watch live at the stadium were the losers - what a great game. well done GTA!!!! Posted on 13 Jan 2006 15:18
LEGAL DISCLAIMER: This Message Board accepts no liability of legal consequences that arise from the Message Boards (e.g. libel, slander, or other such crimes). All posted messages are the sole property of their respective authors. The maintainer does retain the right to remove any message posts for whatever reasons. People that post messages to this forum are not to libel/slander nor in any other way depict a company, entity, individual(s), or service in a false light; should they do so, the legal consequences are theirs alone. Bizcommunity.com will disclose authors' IP addresses to authorities if compelled to do so by a court of law.
Follow us:

Subscribe

Receive free email newsletter

Make us your homepageAdd us to your favoritesRSS feedGet biz on your phone

Invite

Tell a friend about us