All you need to do is take a good, hard look, and you realize the Soccer World Cup logo is actually a facepalming dude. It seems this matches Captain Picard, but there’s hardly a resemblance, except the facepalm of course.
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All you need to do is take a good, hard look, and you realize the Soccer World Cup logo is actually a facepalming dude. It seems this matches Captain Picard, but there’s hardly a resemblance, except the facepalm of course.
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Hyundai wasn’t just building giant vuvuzelas as sponsors of the World Cup, they had a rather unique auto soccer like game going around as well. Hyundai World Championship 2010 for car football had eight teams competing for the cup, playing with a giant ball, and with commentary from Peter Brackley. Finals for the cup were between Brazil and Spain. Hit the jump for a number of videos, starting with the final.
Vuvuzelas are grabbing as many headlines as the World Cup itself, but just as a reminder to the world that Hyundai is the sponsor for the world cup, the automaker put up a giant 114-ft long vuvuzela in Cape Town. This one goes on before the start of every match, and probably gives viewers a “preview” of what they are going to hear throughout the match. Video after the jump.