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- Peter Mokaba
- Loftus Versfeld
- Royal Bafokeng
- Mbombela
- Soccer City
- Ellis Park
- Free State
- Moses Mabhida
- Green Point
- Nelson Mandela Bay
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World Cup 2010 Soccer City Stadium Get World Cup Soccer City Stadium Tickets | | First National Bank Stadium (FNB Stadium or Soccer City) is a stadium built in 1987, located in Johannesburg, South Africa. It is the central venue for the South African Football Association (SAFA) and will host the 2010 World Cup Final. A football-specific stadium, the FNB Stadium seats 78,000 people in plastic bucket seats. The stadium has the third largest capacity in Africa. Most of the largest football events in South Africa are played at the FNB and the venue is better suited to these events than nearby Ellis Park, where the final for the Rugby World Cup in 1995 was held. | |
World Cup 2010 Green Point Stadium Get World Cup Green Point Stadium Tickets | | Cape Town is building a new stadium for the 2010 FIFA World Cup™. The stadium will be in the suburb of Green Point, which the stadium is also named after. Fans will be a stone's throw from the ocean and the mountains of Cape Town will be the backdrop for matches. The location is ideal as it is a short walk from the transportation hub of the city. The new stadium precinct will be built on part of the land currently occupied by a golf course. | |
World Cup 2010 Moses Mabhida Stadium Get World Cup Moses Mabhida Stadium Tickets | | Moses Mabhida Stadium in Nelspruit, Mpumalanga: Construction of the new Mbombela Stadium on open land just seven kilometres north of Nelspruit is expected to be completed in June 200. The Mbombela Stadium has been designed to ensure it enjoys a prosperous life beyond the tournament as an adaptable, relevant multi-sport, entertainment and exhibition venue. The stadium has been designed to ensure it enjoys a prosperous life beyond the 2010 World Cup tournament as an adaptable sports, entertainment and exhibition venue. Mbombela Stadium has been proposed as a venue for both the first and second round matches with a capacity of just over 40,000. | |
World Cup 2010 Ellis Park Stadium Get World Cup Ellis Park Stadium Tickets | | Ellis Park Stadium is a rugby union stadium in the city of Johannesburg, Gauteng Province, South Africa. It hosted the Rugby World Cup final in 1995, which was won by the country's national team, the Springboks. The large stadium was the country's most modern when it was upgraded in 1982 to accommodate almost 60,000 people. Today, the stadium hosts both football and rugby, and is also used as a venue for other large events, such as open-air concerts. It has become synonymous with rugby as the only time when rugby was not played at Ellis Park was during 1980 and 1981 when the stadium was under construction during an upgrade. In 2001 a stampede occurred during a soccer game between Orlando Pirates and Kaizer Chiefs. With 42 people killed, the Ellis Park Stadium disaster is the biggest of its kind in South Africa. | |
World Cup 2010 Loftus Versfeld Stadium Get World Cup Loftus Versfeld Stadium Tickets | | Loftus Versfeld in the heart of Tshwane/Pretoria, currently has a seating capacity of 45,000. Very little upgrade is needed for the stadium to be ready for the 2010 FIFA World Cup™. It is also a venue for the 2009 FIFA Confederations Cup. | |
World Cup 2010 Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium Get World Cup Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium Tickets | | The five-tier, 1.1 billion Rand (approximately $150m USD) Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium will be built overlooking the North End Lake, at the heart of the city. It is one of three coastal stadiums being built in anticipation of the 2010 FIFA World Cup. | |
World Cup 2010 Free State Stadium Get World Cup Free State Stadium Tickets | | Mangaung/Bloemfontein will be hosting teams at the Free State Stadium, which currently seats approximately 38,000 people. The stadium derives its name from the province in which it is located. | |
World Cup 2010 Mbombela Stadium Get World Cup Mbombela Stadium Tickets | | Mbombela Stadium will be a new stadium constructed for the 2010 FIFA World Cup™. It will become a much welcomed addition to the football life in Nelspruit, and will leave a legacy of the beautiful game for the people of Mpumalanga. Currently, there is not a football stadium of international standards in the Mpumalanga Province. Mbombela takes its name from the name local municipality, which incorporates the city of Nelspruit. Mbombela is siSwati and literally means 'many people together in a small space'. | |
World Cup 2010 Peter Mokaba Stadium Get World Cup Peter Mokaba Stadium Tickets | | Peter Mokaba Stadium in Polokwane, Limpopo: The Peter Mokaba Stadium is situated in Polokwane (Pietersburg), the capital of Limpopo, South Africa. It currently serves as a football stadium and as an international athletics venue. The stadium comprises only a main stand and three grass banks at the moment, but it will be upgraded in preparation for the 2010 FIFA™ World Cup. | |
World Cup 2010 Royal Bafokeng Stadium Get World Cup Royal Bafokeng Stadium Tickets | | The Royal Bafokeng Sports Palace is one of the stadiums for the 2010 FIFA World Cup™. The stadium is named after the Bafokeng people who live in the area.In 1999, the Bafokeng won a legal battle, which entitled them to 20% on the platinum which is mined on their historical land. Hence, they have shares in platinum mining in the area. Upon completion, the stadium will seat 42,000.The South African national team played a FIFA World Cup qualifying game against Bakino Faso in 2001, and won 2-1. It has been host to many Premier Soccer League games despite Rustenburg not having its own team.The stadium is only a 25 minute drive to Sun City and 30 minutes to the Pilansberg. It is 12 kilometers from the Rustenburg city centre. | |
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