TY - CHAP AB - Purpose This chapter attempts to examine what lasting change the 2010 Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA) World Cup brought to the practices of “sport and development” in South Africa. It also discusses whose “rights to the city” were and were not promoted as a consequence of this mega-event.Methodology/approach A multiple case study approach was employed to look at: (1) what new initiatives have been launched and will be sustained after the event; (2) what the experience of existing initiatives was like; and (3) what structural changes might be brought about to promote the practices of “sport and development.” Semi-structured interviews and on-site observations were conducted in November 2010, looking at six “sport and development” initiatives operating in and around Cape Town, Johannesburg and Pretoria.Findings As far as the experience of NGOs is concerned, positive changes were observable in terms of generating a more enabling climate for “sport and development,” although how long it will be sustained remains to be seen. The study shows that the World Cup provided opportunities for some new initiatives to start up, and also for relatively small existing ones to expand, while the experience of more established initiatives varied in terms of the extent of involvement in this one-off event.Social implications These “positives” notwithstanding, the benefits tend to be limited to football-based practices, and potential “reach” into other areas of social development are questionable. Finally, it appeared that there was a mismatch between the beneficiaries of the programs and the victims of urban development. VL - 8 SN - 978-1-78350-885-3, 978-1-78350-886-0/1476-2854 DO - 10.1108/S1476-285420140000008006 UR - https://doi.org/10.1108/S1476-285420140000008006 AU - Suzuki Naofumi PY - 2014 Y1 - 2014/01/01 TI - The FIFA World Cup 2010 and its Legacy on “Sport and Development” Practices in South African Cities T2 - Sport, Social Development and Peace T3 - Research in the Sociology of Sport PB - Emerald Group Publishing Limited SP - 127 EP - 145 Y2 - 2024/09/19 ER -