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Documentary: How the 2010 World Cup Changed Football Culture

Published on: March 18, 2010 By Drew

TL;DR

While the 2022 World Cup showcased outstanding football skills, the 2010 World Cup in South Africa delivered a more unforgettable "World Cup experience." This was marked by iconic commercials, memorable songs like "Waka Waka" and "Waving Flag," and the distinctive Jabulani ball that inspired remarkable goals. 

Key Takeaways:

  • The immersive atmosphere and cultural significance of the 2010 World Cup far exceeded that of the 2022 edition, despite the latter's high-quality football.
  • 2010 saw impactful commercials, such as Pepsi's featuring various football legends in the African Savannah, which left a lasting impression compared to those of 2022.
  • Shakira's "Waka Waka" and Kanan's "Waving Flag" from 2010 remain iconic, enjoying greater popularity and memorability than the soundtracks from 2022.
  • Though the Jabulani ball was unpredictable, it resulted in some of the most memorable and astonishing goals in World Cup history.
  • The distinctive soundscape created by vuvuzelas during the 2010 tournament contributed significantly to its unique atmosphere.
  • The overall "vibe" and cultural impact, beyond just the football, are essential for creating a truly memorable World Cup experience.

Image Credit:

Public domain in the United States.


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