In this ninth video report and second part of the World Cup Reporters meeting with an international journalist, it will be possible to get to know Asli Pelit, the sports reporter of Trt Türk, and her opinions about the World Cup 2014 in Rio.
Where do you usually watch the games of the World Cup 2014? Some people go to a bar or restaurant, some others go to the beach or on the street. There are still those that watch it at home with the family and a group of friends.
The bass is still thumping and the reporters are having a great time! Here they interview the owner of the Italian House and a local woman who makes a living selling food to the hungry clubbers.
Our reporters went inside Green Point Stadium to bring you coverage of Monday’s match between Italy and Paraguay. The match was very close, but Italy dominated in the end.
Our reporters head back to this favorite spot to find out what people think of hosting the World Cup in South Africa, and who the fans are supporting in Brazil’s upcoming match.
The fans turned out in full force to support Bafana Bafana against Uruguay. The crowd was decorated in Green and Yellow and the noise from their vuvuzelas was almost deafening. Even though SA didn’t win the match, the fans were still celebrating their chance to play well into the night.
First video report done in arrival to Alzirão. A traditional street party where the games of the brazilian team can be watched in a big outdoor screen for everyone that wanna join. Primeiro vídeo reportagem da chegada no Alzirão. Uma festa de rua tradicional no Rio de Janeiro onde os jogos da Seleção Brasileira são […]
Tinashe is one of our highly skilled and dedicated tutors responsible for training our student reporters in the townships around Cape Town. Here he shares some insight into the workshop process and his experience sharing his knowledge and skills to empower a new generation.
Our reporters return to the Amy Biehl World Cup tournament finals, where there is much more than soccer going on! There’s South African music and dance, hip hop, and traditional gumboot dancing.
With Ghana being the third African team to ever reach the quarter finals, our reporters hit the streets of Cape Town to find out what football means to their communities and the continent. They also provide inside coverage of a local football tournament featuring some football stars in the making!