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The 2010 FIFA World Cup was the 19th FIFA World Cup, the world championship for men's national football teams. It took place in South Africa from 11 June to 11 July 2010. The bidding process for hosting the tournament finals was open only to African nations.
Stanley Cup Finals: 2.880 CBC June 7 – June 13 Stanley Cup Finals 4.077 CBC June 14 – June 20 America's Got Talent: 1.587 Citytv: June 21 – June 27 2010 FIFA World Cup: 1.968 CBC June 28 – July 4 2010 FIFA World Cup 1.892 CBC July 5 – July 11 2010 FIFA World Cup 5.131 CBC July 12 – July 18 Big Brother 1.869 Global July 19 – July 25
ABC next broadcast the 1982 FIFA World Cup Final. Beginning in 1994, ABC was the official American network broadcaster of the World Cup up through 2014. ABC also broadcast the FIFA Women's World Cup in 1999 and 2003; Fox took over the American World Cup TV broadcasts in 2011, which took effect in 2015. [1]
The hosts for both World Cups were announced by the FIFA Executive Committee on 2 December 2010. Russia was selected to host the 2018 FIFA World Cup, making it the first time that the World Cup was hosted in Eastern Europe and making it the biggest country geographically to host the World Cup.
On Sunday FIFA will announce the tournament schedule for the 2026 World Cup and fans will be able to watch the presentation live. Where fans can watch?
The 2026 World Cup schedule, or at least its foundational “shell,” has arrived. FIFA revealed key details, locations and dates on Sunday. The 16 North American cities and stadiums selected to ...
The 2010–11 daytime network television schedule for four of the five major English-language commercial broadcast networks in the United States covers the weekday daytime hours from September 2010 to August 2011. The schedule is followed by a list per network of returning series, and any series canceled after the 2009–2010 season.