Interesting.... heads on on the names:
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http://www.joburg.org.za/index.php?option=com_content&id=5446&Itemid=266#ixzz3bSpa3Any
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"We had nine assured votes and
we had to try to convince Jack Warner, then FIFA vice-president and CONCACAF president, to vote for us. Jack bluntly told us that if we wanted his vote, we must bring Mandela to the Caribbean."
Khoza, together with then Safa president
Molife Oliphant and
Danny Jordaan, went straight to the Nelson Mandela Foundation to try to convince them to fly Mandela to the Caribbean. Mandela agreed but his doctor said this would never happen as Madiba was not in good health.
"However, we finally got the go-ahead when we arranged for a special flight, two doctors and a whole lot of medical equipment to accompany Mandela. But it was not to be when we were summoned by the government to Pretoria. Here, we were told that Mandela could not go to the Caribbean."
Dejected and with no other options, Khoza said that driving back to Johannesburg, he decided to defy government orders and call politician and businessman
Tokyo Sexwale, his only hope. Sexwale agreed to Khoza's suggestion to enlist the support of Graça Machel - but failed to locate her.
The win
Eventually, it was finally arranged that Madiba visit the Caribbean and he arrived with much pomp and fanfare. South Africa had the vote of Jack Warner.
Then, when 10 FIFA committee members visited the country to attend Thabo Mbeki's election to his second term of office in Pretoria, they had the chance to see for themselves the country's impressive infrastructure.
As the day of the announcement of the winning bid to host the 2010 World Cup drew closer and not wanting to take a chance, the Bid Committee invited Madiba, FW de Klerk and Archbishop Desmond Tutu to accompany it to Zurich.
On that day, Blatter opened the envelope and announced that South Africa had won the bid, beating Morocco with 10 votes and Egypt with no votes.