World Cup Reporter Mangalisso has faith in Bafana Bafana for their match against Mexico. He shares how he will be following the World Cup with his family and friends.
In the World Cup there’s always the possibility of cultural exchanges. Between tourists and locals, different languages and nationalities. And journalists. In this eighth video report, World Cup Reporters meets an international reporter. Interviewing and being interviewed. Portuguese and Spanish. Learning and teaching. For a moment, they are one.
The local library in Delft has become a popular place for people to watch the World Cup because of the extra information and technological resources available. Our reporters stopped by to watch England’s victory against Slovenia.
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England didn’t fare as well as their fans had hoped against Algeria, with the match ending in a disappointing 0-0 draw. Will they move on? We’ll find out this afternoon as they face off with Slovenia.
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.
Our reporters in Khayelitsha bring you coverage of one of the most surprising matches of the World Cup, Brazil vs. the Netherlands. Come watch with them at the fan park near Cape Town!