This Presentation is about how FIFA world cup 2010 will benefit South African economy.
On Slide # 10: its total number of television view from first match to last match .
13. The country's Gross Domestic Product (GDP) will be boosted by 33 billion rands in direct spending on stadiums and infrastructure
14. Country has spent about $ 4.6 billion on infrastructure including the renovation and construction of 10 breath-taking stadium
15. Even before first goal of the game scored. Fifa has raised closed to $ 3.3 billion by selling television rights and sponsorships, thus making it the highest revenue generator for any sporting event…
16. Its expected soccer fanatics will spend some 8 billion rand and tickets sales will generate 6 billion rand
17. S.A government would earn about 19 billion rand ($2.51 billion) in tax revenue
18. South Africa can expect up to a 100 000 tourism arrivals and a revenue generation of $200 million if all the enablers are in place.
19. An additional $1.1 billion is expected through the retailers in and around the various match venues and city canters
20. It is expect additional 30 million beer bottles be sold during world cup
21. As many as 40,000 women has enter South Africa to work as prostitutes during this World Cup
22. And when the last goal is scored and the dust settles on the tournament, it would have changed the perception about this emerging giant, thanks to the world class infrastructure it will leave behind.