30 Jun 2010

WORLD CUP 2010 - 2

Suarez's handball
Miroslav Klose scores a goal during a 2010 World Cup quarter-final soccer match against Argentina at Green Point stadium in Cape Town July 3, 2010.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel celebrates Germany's fourth goal during the 2010 World Cup quarter-final soccer match against Argentina at Green Point stadium in Cape Town July 3, 2010.

Spain's Carles Puyol fights for the ball with Paraguay's Nelson Haedo Valdez (C), as Xabi Alonso (R) watches, during their 2010 World Cup quarter-final soccer match at Ellis Park stadium in Johannesburg. Spain won, 1-0.


Uruguay's Diego Forlan fights for the ball with Ghana's John Mensah (R) during a 2010 World Cup quarter-final soccer match at Soccer City stadium in Johannesburg July 2, 2010.

Maarten Stekelenburg of the Netherlands makes a diving save from a Kaka shot during the 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa Quarter Final match between Netherlands and Brazil at Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium on July 2, 2010 in Nelson Mandela Bay/Port Elizabeth, South Africa.


Netherlands' Robin van Persie and team mates react after Brazil's Felipe Melo scored an own goal during their 2010 World Cup quarter-final soccer match in Port Elizabeth July 2, 2010.


The Holland keeper, Maarten Stekelenburg, has revealed that he has sent a text message to Luis Suárez nominating his Ajax team-mate for the World Cup's best goalkeeper award.
"I sent him [Suárez] a text message saying that he has been the best goalkeeper of the tournament," Stekelenburg told De Telegraaf. "I think he should get the Lev Yashin award.


· "It was a very fast shot that I did not see properly, even though I was located in the right place."We didn't see a replay in the dressing room at half-time but you could sense what had happened."It was only when we saw the TV that we realised what happened."I feel quite sad about it because we had prepared for such a long time for the World Cup."It could have happened to anyone, unfortunately it was us. You just have to accept it. Life goes on."




Paraguayan football fans celebrate after Paraguay defeated Japan in the FIFA World Cup 2010 round of 16 match, in downtown Asuncion, on June 29, 2010. Paraguay beat Japan 5-3 on penalties following a 0-0 draw to reach the World Cup quarter-finals for the first time in their history.


A supporter of the Spanish team holds a scarf during the 2010 World Cup football match between Spain and Portugal on June 29, 2010 in Madrid.

A spanish fan celebrates a goal during the 2010 World Cup football game between Portugal and Spain on a giant screen at the central square in Valenca, a border city with Spain in northern Portugal, on June 29, 2010, A second-half David Villa goal was enough for Spain to beat Portugal 1-0 today and book a World Cup quarter-final against Paraguay, who earlier beat Japan 5-3 on penalties.


A man shows his shaved head painted as the Japanese national flag before the 2010 World Cup round of 16 match Paraguay versus Japan on June 29, 2010 at Loftus Versfeld Stadium in Pretoria.

23 Jun 2010

WORLD CUP 2010 - 1

Bloemfontein World Cup 2010 Stadium
The Stadium In advance of 2010, a second tier will be added to the main grandstand of the Free State Stadium on the western side of the ground, increasing the net capacity beyond the 40,000-mark required for venues to stage first and second round matches. Additionally, new turnstiles will be erected, the floodlights will be upgraded, electronic scoreboards will be installed and the sound system will be revamped to the required standards
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Port Elizabeth World Cup 2010 Stadium
The Stadium The Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium will have a capacity of 49,500 and will be a multi purpose facility launched at the World Cup in 2010
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Polokwane World Cup 2010 Stadium
The Stadium The roof over the existing west stand of the Peter Mokaba Stadium will be removed and replaced by a roof that covers the entire western stand of the new Stadium.
An additional 20 rows of seating will be built around the entire stadium to increase capacity to 40,000. In addition to the structural work, the Peter Mokaba stadium will be provided with first rate equipment, including an electronic scoreboard in the northern stand, new floodlights, a modern sound system and a fire detection and protection system.
Pretoria World Cup 2010 Stadiums
The Stadium The main west stand of the Loftus Versfeld stadium was completely rebuilt in 1977, and the other three stands have been rebuilt since, creating an impressive arena, that rises steeply on all sides and incorporates some of the country's finest facilities for corporate hospitality. Minimal upgrading will be required for the stadium to qualify as a venue for first and second round matches, but the floodlights, sound system and scoreboards will all be improved. The stadium has a capacity of 45,000 and this will probably rise to 50,000 for the World Cup.
Rustenburg World Cup 2010 Stadium
The Stadium Only minor renovations will be required to bring the Royal Bafokeng Sports Palace into line with requirements for a stadium able to host first and second round matches at the 2010 World Cup. The stadium will have a capacity of just over 40,000. For 2010, essentially cosmetic measures such as installation of new electronic scoreboards and upgrading of the floodlights and public address system will render the Royal Bafokeng Sports Palace ready to welcome the football supporters of the world.
Nelspruit World Cup 2010 Stadium The Stadium
Construction of the new Mbombela Stadium on open land just eight kilometres north of Nelspruit will confirm the recently rising fortunes of this far north-eastern corner of South Africa.
The Mbombela Stadium has been designed to ensure it enjoys a prosperous life beyond the tournament as an adaptable, relevant multi-sport, entertainment and exhibition venue.
The stadium will be specifically constructed to ensure that it meets all FIFA Requirements and presents a compact and attractive venue for both first and second round matches with a capacity of just over 40,000.
Durban World Cup 2010 Stadium The Stadium
Durban will boast the new Moses Mabhida stadium, unveiled on June 15th 2006 at Durban's ICC by KwaZulu-Natal's Premier Sbu Ndebele and eThekwini Mayor Councillor Obed Mlaba.
The stadium will be built on the site of the existing King's Park stadium and has been designed as a first-class multi-purpose sporting facility with a seating capacity of 70,000. The stadium is named after named after Moses Mabhida, a former General Secretary of the SACP.
The Stadium
Cape Town is building a new stadium for the 2010 World Cup in the suburb of Greenpoint, 500 metres from the Atlantic Ocean with Table Mountain as a backdrop. Upon completion, the stadium should seat 70,000.
Johannesburg Ellis Park
Ellis Park was constructed in 1982 as a modern, integrated stadium offering outstanding sight lines from every seat. The Stadium stands within a world class sporting precinct, barely 15 minutes' walk from the Johannesburg City Centre, and offers outstanding office, security and medical features. For 2010, new upper tiers will be constructed behind each of the goals, at the north and south ends of the venue, increasing the net capacity by 10,149 seats to a total 60,000.
Ellis Park will host one quarter final match.
Johannesburg World Cup 2010 Stadiums
Johannesburg will have two stadiums in the World Cup 2010 and also boasts the opening match, one semi final and the final match of the tournament. Soccer City is the jewel in South Africa's crown, built in 1987 and with a capacity of 94,700 (excluding Media and VIP's) it is sure to offer a great atmosphere for the lucky few that get tickets and hopefully as the stadium to be used for the first game, provide an excellent springboard for a magnificent tournament.
For 2010, the upper tier will be extended around the stadium, an encircling roof will be constructed, new changing room facilities will be developed and new floodlights will be installed.
Durban Fan Fest stage, under construction
Colourful tree near Durban Fan Fest
Vuvuzela Forest
Soccer City, JohannesburgNetherlands vs DenmarkJune 14, 2010
Inside Soccer City, JohannesburgNetherlands vs Denmark
Durban Beachfront
Moses Mabhida StadiumSpain vs Switzerland

Pre-game WateringSpain vs Switzerland
Dutch GalsFan Fest Durban
Dutch fans with Japan Flags
A football fan smiles before the start of the Group B first round 2010 World Cup football match between Nigeria and South Korea on June 22, 2010 at Moses Mabhida stadium in Durban.

14 Jun 2010

PROGRAM SANTAI REMAJA

Pada 10 jun 2010 (khamis) Satu Program Motivasi Santai bersama Abang Radzlan dari JIM Petaling Jaya dan dengan kerjasama Surau At-Taufiqiah telah diadakan ditingkat Bawah Blok C. Kira kira seratus remaja dan ibu bapa telah hadir dalam Program tersebut.

Asal program pada 11 jun 2010 tetapi oleh kerana tarikh tersebut kena pada tarikh pembukaan bolasepak 'World Cup' lalu tarikh tersebut telah diubah.

Majlis Pertunangan anak ABANG NIZAM C-06-04

Pertunangan telah dijalankan pada sebelah petang sabtu 05/06/2010. Sdr Saad Sulaiman dan Tuan Hj Yahya AHmad telah menyambut rombongan pehak lelaki bagi pehak penduduk Blok C.

Sebelum itu kira kira pukul 11.30 pagi satu majlis Bacaan Yaasiin dan doa selamat telah diadakan dikediaman beliau.

KEMATIAN AHLI - DAUD MOHD YATIM

Pada 04 jun 2010 (jumaat) ahli persatuan Daud Mohd Yatim telah kembali ke Rahmatullah. Belum yang lebih dikenali sebagai Abang Daud dikalangan penduduk telah menghembuskan nafas terakhir kira kira pukul 3.15 petang. Beliau berusia 72 tahun dan tinggal di rumah C-13-12

Penduduk dengan kerjasama kawan kawan dari sahabat telah menguruskan pengkebumian jenazah beliau pada keesokkan harinya kira kira pukul 10 pagi dan dikebumikan di Tanah Perkuburan Bukit Tandang sebelum solat Zohor. Solat jenazah diImamkan oleh Tuan Haji Zahari, mantan Imam masjid Nurul Ehsan.

Majlis tahlil telah diadakan selama tiga malam selepas itu dan diadakan di tingkat bawah Blok C.
Semuga mencucuri rahmat keatasa roh beliau.