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2010 FIFA World Cup — South Africa.

Updated June 20, 2026 · DynastyDaily Editorial · ● Live Last updated: 2026-06-21T02:18:50Z
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The 2010 FIFA World Cup was hosted by South Africa (11 June – 11 July 2010) with 32 teams. Champion: Spain. The final was Spain 1–0 Netherlands (a.e.t.) at Soccer City, Johannesburg. Top scorer: Müller/Villa/Sneijder/Forlán (5).

The story of 2010

The first World Cup in Africa, to the soundtrack of vuvuzelas. Andrés Iniesta's extra-time goal won Spain their first title, the peak of the tiki-taka era and part of an unmatched Euro–World Cup–Euro treble. The Netherlands lost a third final, this one ill-tempered. Diego Forlán's Uruguay finished fourth.

Edition facts

HostSouth Africa
Dates11 June – 11 July 2010
Teams32
FormatGroups → knockout
ChampionSpain
Runner-upNetherlands
FinalSpain 1–0 Netherlands (a.e.t.)
Final venueSoccer City, Johannesburg
Third placeGermany
Top scorerMüller/Villa/Sneijder/Forlán (5)
Best player (Golden Ball)Forlán
Official mascotZakumi
Official ballJabulani
Total attendance3,178,856
Total goals145
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