On May 15 2004, sporting history was made in Zurich. Just one decade after apartheid ended, South Africa won the right to host the 2010 World Cup. The announcement turned the dreams of the Rainbow Nation into a reality, becoming the first African country to host the biggest single sport event in the world. This comprehensive documentary leaves no stone unturned as it investigates South Africa's incredible journey to host the World Cup. Unique insights from FIFA president Sepp Blatter sheds light on Stadium and infrastructure developments, security threats, budget blowouts and tourism opportunities. It explores how sport can unite a nation, and the pivotal role that Nelson Mandela had in leading his people back to the world stage.