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2010 FIFA WORLD CUPPORTFOLIO COMMITTEE HEARING
CAPE TOWN18 AUGUST 2009LESLIE SEDIBE
2010 FIFA WORLD CUP
• 32 teams• 64 matches• 28 – 43
days• 200
viewing hours
• 40 billion TV audience
• 3 million tickets
• 10 stadia
OC GOVERNANCE STRUCTURE
Section 21 Company BoardRepresentatives:
Football, Government, Business, Labour
OAA between FIFA & SAFA
Contractual agreement between SAFA and LOC
Finance Committee
Audit/risk Committee
Remunerations Committee
Executive Committee
Legacy & Legal
Committee
Marketing and Comunications
Committee
2010 Project Strategic Timeframes
Contracts (OAA, Cities, Stadiums, Company)
Projects (Govt, OC, FIFA, MATCH)
Resources (FIFA, Govt, OC)
Strategic Planning(Interim Lekgotla, Germany 2006 Debrief)
Concept of Operations
Operational Plans
Test & Refine
Operational Readiness
Debrief 2010
Compliance Phase
Debrief
Phase
Operational Phase
2006
2006 - 2007
2007 - 2008
2009
2010
2010
VISION
The 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa will seek to strengthen the South African
and African image, promote new partnerships with the world as we stage a
unique and memorable event. Our vision will inspire us and drive our
collective determination to be significant global players in all fields of human
endeavour.”
THE BUSINESS FOCUSSES ON TWO PILLARS
• Social: Education and Health• Arts and Culture: Music• Football: Involvement by the youth,
women and disabled• Strengthening South African and African
image• Promoting strategic partnerships for all
stakeholders• World class event
• Delivering the 2010 FIFA World CupTM • Infrastructure provision• World cup stadiums• Transport • Safety and security etc.
• Other requirements e.g. • Ticket sales• Broadcasting rights• Sponsorships• Merchandising
Legacy requirementsFIFA requirements
2010 FIFA World Cup
4 Key Pillars of the 2010 FIFA World CupTM
Key Priority for 2010
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PRIORITIES OF PREVIOUS WORLD CUP
2010
Government Declaration and Government Guarantees
• The National Government of the Republic of South Africa issued a Declaration in favor of FIFA regarding the obligations of Government with regard to the Competition
• The Government Declaration was issued on the 29 May 2003 pursuant to a decision of cabinet on the 14 May 2003
Government Declaration
The Government Declaration said –• Government would welcome the Competition to
South Africa• All Government Guarantees requested by FIFA
would be issued to ensure the success of the 2010 FIFA World Cup
• Government would adopt all measures including passing of laws in order to comply with the Guarantees
• Government would ensure that all the Guarantees would be binding on all spheres Government
Basic Legal Principles / Framework
• OAA and the Technical Annex• List of Requirements• Host City Agreements• Stadium Use Agreements• Hotel Agreements• Government Declaration• Government Guarantees• Special Measures Act• The Constitution of the Republic of South Africa
Summary of Government Guarantees
Government issued the following Guarantees –• Guarantee 4.1 – Entry and Exit Permits• Guarantee 4.2 – Work Permits• Guarantee 4.3 – Custom, Duties and Taxes• Guarantee 4.4 – Other Taxes, Duties and Levies• Guarantee 4.5 – Safety and Security• Guarantee 4.6 – Bank and Foreign Exchange Ops• Guarantee 4.7; 4.8 and 4.9 –
Telecommunications, Information Technology and IBC
Summary of Guarantees
• Guarantee 4.10 – Transport• Guarantee 4.11 – Immigration, Customs and
check-in Procedures• Guarantee 4.12 – Pricing Policy• Guarantee 4.13 – FIFA’s Ownership of Media
and Marketing Rights• Guarantee 4.14 – Exploitation of FIFA’s
Marketing Rights• Guarantee 4.15 – Indemnity• Guarantee 4.16 & 17 – National flags and
Health
Government Guarantee 4.5
• The Guarantee requires Government to guarantee the general safety and “personal protection” of certain designated persons at all official events / venues
• The FIFA Delegation, Media and all accredited persons shall have their safety and security while in the country
• The Government is also required to develop a safety and security plan and guarantee police escorts for teams, referees and the FIFA Delegation
TICKETING INFORMATION
Ticketing Information –Gross Capacity
• The Gross Capacity for all 10 Venues is not yet final
• Based on the anticipated Gross Capacities for the 10 Venues and the Match Calendar, the Gross Capacity is currently estimated at 3,701,741 seats
* Rounded Gross Capacity figures
MATCH Schedule Summarised
Stadium TotalOpen
.Grou
pR16 QF SF
3rd/ 4th
Place
Final
Soccer City 8 1 4 1 1 - - 1
Ellis Park 7 - 5 1 1 - - -
Mbombela 4 - 4 - - - - -
Royal Bafokeng 6 - 5 1 - - - -
Free State 6 - 5 1 - - - -
Green Point 8 - 5 1 1 1 - -
Durban 7 - 5 1 - 1 - -
Peter Mokaba 4 - 4 - - - - -
Nelson Mandela Bay
8 - 5 1 1 - 1 -
Loftus Versfeld 6 - 5 1 - - - -
Total 64 1 47 8 4 2 1 1
Ticketing Information –Gross Capacity
Ticketing Information –Customer Groups
• Purchasable Tickets allocated to Customer Groups who have or will acquire the option to purchase tickets
Ticketing Information –Customer Groups
• Purchasable Tickets allocated to Customer Groups who have been or will be granted the option to purchase tickets
Ticketing Information –Ticket Categories
Purchasable Tickets are available in 4 different categories:
NB:•Sky Box Seats form part of the Official Hospitality Programme•Wheelchair tickets will be offered at Category 4 Ticket Face prices (together with a complimentary ticket for an accompanying person)
Ticketing Information –Ticket Category Splits
• Purchasable Tickets are split into the following Ticket Categories across all 10 stadiums and 64 matches
Ticketing Information –Individual Ticket Prices
Prices in US Dollars for Individual Tickets
Ticketing Information –Individual Ticket Prices
Prices in South African Rand for Individual Tickets
Ticketing Information –Ticket Prices: Team Specific Tickets
Ticket Application and Purchase Sales Phase Five
• Last Minute Sales Phase
• Applications will be processed in the order in which they are received (subject to availability)
• Payment transactions occur in ‘real-time’
Ticket Application and Purchase - Provision of Data
Data collected from applicants who apply to purchase tickets online or via paper ticket applications forms will include:
• First name
• Surname
• Date of birth
• Nationality
• Passport number or South African ID number
• Contact details
• Details of guests (if purchasing more than one ticket only)
Ticket Locations
• Main Ticketing Centre• Stadium Ticket Centre• Venue Ticket Centre• Ticket Clearing Points• Ticket Terminals
The Stadium Precinct
Our written submission
Our Specific Comments
• The OC welcomes the introduction of the Bill subject to appropriate amendments
• Regulations (not known at this time) – see Section 3(1) “…such measures as may be prescribed…” - also Section 31 (1) the Minister may make regulations …” – the impact of the Regulations on the FWC to be carefully assessed
• Excerpts from the Government Guarantees• Some of the issues covered in the Bill are already
addressed in the Special Measures Act (albeit an event specific legislation) – Conflict of laws (see Section 2 (1)
• The impact of the Bill on the Indemnity• Prohibition on the Resale of Tickets to the FWC
Thank you