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Extra security for England-Germany game

JOHANNESBURG (AP) Extra security will be enforced at the England vs Germany round of 16 encounter at the World Cup, with South Africa police describing it as a "high priority" match.

England and Germany will meet Sunday at the Free State Stadium in Bloemfontein, which has a relatively small capacity of 40,911.

"Those are high-priority teams for us," South Africa Police Service spokeswoman Brigadier Sally de Beer told The Associated Press yesterday.

"As with the (England)-USA game where we beefed up security... We will deploy additional forces and resources."

Police had no information about any specific threats to the match, de Beer said, nor did they have particular concerns about the match featuring two of European football's traditional rivals,

Earlier this month, South African police deported at least one hooligan from Britain and more than 20 from Argentina, while police in England arrested five convicted hooligans in Birmingham accused of violating domestic "banning orders" by not handing in their passports ahead of the World Cup.

The winner of the England-Germany match will play the winner of the match between Argentina and Mexico in the quarterfinals.

Local organisers said at the halfway point of the tournament, the World Cup had been incident free despite concern over security checks and unsold tickets.

"We are happy with the way the tournament has gone thus far. We have delivered 50 per cent of the games, and everything has gone smoothly," organising committee spokesman Rich Mkhondo said. "Now we are coming to the crucial stages when teams have to go home. For us, this is a wonderful success story."

Mkhondo said close attention would be paid to security at all eight of the second-round matches, and they were prepared for it.

"The World Cup tends to bring such games ahead of time -- this is just one we're looking forward to," going well. We have deployed officers with supervisory capacity. We've been receiving positive feedback as well," Naidoo said. "We are no longer getting complaints."



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