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10 South African stadiums in nine cities, for the 2010 World Cup matches

June 29, 2012 By: rudy Category: STADIUM

std. bloemfontein 10 South African stadiums in nine cities, for the 2010 World Cup matches

BLOEMFONTEIN
Name: Free State Stadium
Capacity: 48 000 people
Completed: Construction for the 1952 World Cup: medium repairs (upgrades medium)
User: team Free State Cheetahs (rugby) and Bloemfontein Celtic (football)
World Cup matches being held: five group matches, one second round match

CAPE TOWN 10 South African stadiums in nine cities, for the 2010 World Cup matches

CAPE TOWN
Name: Cape Town Stadium
Capacity: 70,000 people
Completed: 2009
Construction: New
User: none
World Cup matches being held: five group matches, one match the second round, quarterfinals and semifinals

moses mabhida 6 jp 1530406i 10 South African stadiums in nine cities, for the 2010 World Cup matches

DURBAN
Name: Moses Mabhida Stadium
Capacity: 70,000 people
Completed: 2009
Construction: New
User: AmaZulu team (football)
World Cup matches being held: five group matches, one second round match, the semi-finals
Special features: Cable car that can ride the curve to a height of 106 meters above the ground.
Note: Mabhida is a former chief of the African National Congress armed wing and also the general secretary of Communist Party of South Africa who died in 1986.

Joburg Stadium 10 South African stadiums in nine cities, for the 2010 World Cup matches

JOHANNESBURG
Name: Ellis Park Stadium
Capacity: 61 000 people
Completed: 1982
Construction: small repairs (minor upgrade)
User: Orlando Pirates (football) and the Golden Lions (rugby team)
Match World Cup being held: five first-round matches, one second round match, the quarter-finals

SoccerCityinJohannesburg 10 South African stadiums in nine cities, for the 2010 World Cup matches

Name: Soccer City Stadium
Capacity: 94 700
Completed: 1987
Construction: major repairs (major upgrade)
User: none
World Cup matches being held: five first-round matches, one second round match, the quarter-finals, finals.
Note: World Cup opening match on June 11th and final match on July 11 also will be held in this stadium.

Mbombela Stadium b 1524697i 10 South African stadiums in nine cities, for the 2010 World Cup matches
NELSPRUIT
Name: Mbombela Stadium
Capacity: 46 000 people
Completed: 2009
Construction: New
User: none
World Cup matches held: four first round matches

loftus versfeld stadium pretoria 10 South African stadiums in nine cities, for the 2010 World Cup matches

PRETORIA
Name: Loftus Versfeld Stadium
Capacity: 50,000
Completion: 1906 Construction: repairs
User: Kaizer Chiefs teams, Mamelodi Sundowns and Supersport Utd (football) and the Blue Bulls (rugby team)
World Cup matches being held: five first-round matches, one second round match

polokwane peter mokaba stadium 29 10 South African stadiums in nine cities, for the 2010 World Cup matches

POLOKWANE
Name: Peter Mokaba Stadium
Capacity: 46 000 people
Completed: 2010
Construction: New
User: none
World Cup matches held: four first round matches

1PortElizabeth Stadium Nelson MandelaBay 10 South African stadiums in nine cities, for the 2010 World Cup matches

PORT ELIZABETH
Name: Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium
Capacity: 48 000 people
Completed: 2009
Construction: New
User: none
World Cup matches being held: five first-round matches, one second round match, the quarter-finals, third place play-off.

RoyalBafokengStadium1 10 South African stadiums in nine cities, for the 2010 World Cup matches

RUSTENBURG
Name: Royal Bafokeng Stadium
Capacity: 42 000 people
Completed: 1999
Construction: small fixes
User: Platinum Stars team (football) and the Platinum Leopards (rugby team)
World Cup matches being held: five first-round matches, one second round match

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