World Cup Fever Draws Footy Fans to Civic Center

Written by Luke Thomas. Posted in News

Published on June 11, 2010 with 1 Comment

A Lionel Messi fan watched the opening minutes of the World Cup 2010 first round group match between Uruguay and France at San Francisco Civic Center, 6/11/10. Photos by Luke Thomas.

By Luke Thomas

June 11, 2010

As many as 200 footy fans descended on San Francisco Civic Center today all eager to watch under clear blue skies the second match of the 2010 World Cup between Uruguay and France.

The match was broadcast live on a giant monitor at no cost to taxpayers courtesy of SF Recreation and Parks in partnership with American Scores, a non-profit organization that teaches soccer to children in Bay Area public schools, and TeacherBus, a for-profit organization dedicated to combing recreation with education.

“The World Cup brings people from every nation together in our international city to celebrate the thrill of sport and the spirit of competition,” said Mayor Gavin Newsom. “There’s no greater sporting event than the World Cup and we hope soccer fans of all ages will come out to City Hall’s front yard to enjoy the games.”

Despite losing a player in the final minutes of the match due to a double-yellow card, a steadfast Uruguan defense managed to hold France to a lackluster 0-0 draw. The first game of the 2010 World Cup between host country South Africa and Mexico also ended in a draw (1-1).

Tomorrow’s 11:30 am match between England and America, also to be broadcast live at Civic Center, is expected to be a more spirited affair.  England is expected to win the contest, according to William Hill.

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Civic Center World Cup 2010 broadcast schedule.

Luke Thomas

Luke Thomas is a former software developer and computer consultant who proudly hails from London, England. In 2001, Thomas took a yearlong sabbatical to travel and develop a photographic portfolio. Upon his return to the US, Thomas studied photojournalism to pursue a career in journalism. In 2004, Thomas worked for several neighborhood newspapers in San Francisco before accepting a partnership agreement with the SanFranciscoSentinel.com, a news website formerly covering local, state and national politics. In September 2006, Thomas launched FogCityJournal.com. The BBC, CNN, ABC, NBC, CBS, Fox News, New York Times, Der Spiegel, San Francisco Chronicle, San Francisco Magazine, 7x7, San Francisco Examiner, San Francisco Bay Guardian and the San Francisco Weekly, among other publications and news outlets, have published his work. Thomas is a member of the Freelance Unit of the Pacific Media Workers Guild, TNG-CWA Local 39521 and is a member of the Society of Professional Journalists.

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  1. I’m heading down there to get stupid cheering for the US today, probably for the first time in my life.