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Sunday, June 20, 2010

Miss World 2010 beauty queens

Thirty one Miss World 2010 beauty queens from the countries participating in the 2010 World Cup pose together in Johannesburg, June 20, 2010. Brazilian and Ivorian players will have to keep their eyes on the ball not the 31 beauty queens who will be at the stadium on Sunday to avoid a repeat of a controversy surrounding Spain's defeat last week.




Miss Honduras Blaise Massey and Miss Switzerland Bianca Sissing (R) make their way to see the match between Brazil against Ivory Coast in Johannesburg, June 20, 2010. Brazilian and Ivorian players will have to keep their eyes on the ball not the 31 Miss World 2010 beauty queens who will be at the stadium on Sunday to avoid a repeat of a controversy surrounding Spain's defeat last week.



Miss South Korea 2009 Joori Kim looks on as 31 Miss World 2010 beauty queens from the countries participating in the 2010 World Cup depart for the match between Brazil against Ivory Coast in Johannesburg, June 20, 2010. Brazilian and Ivorian players will have to keep their eyes on the ball not the 31 beauty queens who will be at the stadium on Sunday to avoid a repeat of a controversy surrounding Spain's defeat last week.



Miss Brazil 2009 Luciana Bertolini Reis (R) poses with Miss Ivory Coast 2009 Dacoury Gnago before attending the World Cup match between Brazil and Ivory Coast in Johannesburg, June 20, 2010. Brazilian and Ivorian players will have to keep their eyes on the ball not the 31 Miss World 2010 beauty queens who will be at the stadium on Sunday to avoid a repeat of a controversy surrounding Spain's defeat last week.




FIFA Secretary General Jerome Valcke poses with Miss Brazil 2009 Luciana Bertolini Reis (C), Miss Ivory Coast 2009 Dacoury Gnago (L) and Danny Jordan (R), CEO of the 2010 World Cup, in Johannesburg, June 20, 2010. Brazilian and Ivorian players will have to keep their eyes on the ball not the 31 Miss World 2010 beauty queens who will be at the stadium on Sunday to avoid a repeat of a controversy surrounding Spain's defeat last week.


photo: Reuters