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Secretary-General Attends World Cup Opening in Johannesburg
Caption Description
Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon (left) and President of South Africa Jacob Zuma (centre) watch the Mexican and South African national football teams compete in the opening game of the 2010 FIFA World Cup, in Johannesburg, South Africa. With them is President of Mexico Felipe Calderón Hinojosa.
Unique Identifier
UN7393687
NICA ID
439349
Production Date
06/11/2010 1:09:10 PM
Country
South Africa
Credit
UN Photo/Reuters/Christian Charisius
File size
1.26 MB