Jabulani  means “rejoice” in Zulu. It certainly has been called many other names, many I can’t mention here, during the first week of the 2010 World Cup.

Adidas hopes to sell more than 15 million of the Jabulani balls at up to £80 each. Good Luck!

I can’t believe how many players have kicked the ball high over the net!

Maybe they should rename it the “High Ball” or “The Floater”!

Along with the Vuvuzela, the failure of the Jabulani have dominated World Cup News.

Unfortunately, cold weather has also put a damper on some of the activities.

But so far, South Africa seems to have done a Great Job preparing for these games.

As the World Cup is heating up, I hope the weather can do the same.

World Cup Fever, 2010 Vuvuzela

Jabulani

World Cup 2010 Brazil vs North Korea -cold

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