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FIFA World Cup draw unveiled

2009-12-05 02:37:56 GMT2009-12-05 10:37:56 (Beijing Time)  SINA.com

South Africa women's soccer player Simphiwe Dlulu, England soccer player David Beckham, South African actress Charlize Theron (L- 3rd R) and South Africa rugby player John Smit (R) watch as FIFA general secretary Jerome Valcke (2nd R) announces the countries drawn into Group B for the 2010 World Cup, in Cape Town December 4, 2009. The month-long soccer tournament begins on June 11 next year in South Africa. (Reuters Photo)

FIFA General Secretary Jerome Valcke (R) holds up a slip of paper carrying the name France as South African actress Charlize Theron and English soccer player David Beckham (L) react during the 2010 World Cup draw, in Cape Town December 4, 2009.(Reuters Photo)

South Africa women's soccer player Simphiwe Dlulu, England soccer player David Beckham, South African actress Charlize Theron (L- 3rd R) and South Africa rugby player John Smit (R) watch as FIFA general secretary Jerome Valcke (2nd R) announces the countries drawn into Group B for the 2010 World Cup, in Cape Town December 4, 2009. (Reuters Photo)

South African President Jacob Zuma (L) recieves the World Cup trophy from FIFA president Sepp Blatter before the start of the 2010 World Cup draw, in Cape Town December 4, 2009. The month-long soccer tournament begins on June 11 next year in South Africa.(Reuters Photo)

Danny Jordaan CEO of the 2010 FIFA World Cup Organising Committee South Africa, holds a football during the of the official matchball for the 2010 World Cup, before the draw in Cape Town December 4, 2009. The month-long soccer tournament begins on June 11 next year in South Africa.(Reuters Photo)

Millions of football fans around the globe are finding out who their team will face in the 2010 World Cup as the draw takes place in South Africa.

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