South Africa World Cup Stadiums

Today, we will introduce all 10 stadiums which the World Cup 2010 will be held in. Let’s see the location of the stadiums in South Africa first.

Wah, all 10 stadiums located around the South Africa, you might have to consider charter a helicopter to travel around. ;) Just kidding.

Durban Stadium (Durban)

The new Durban Stadium’s design is characterized by two large archways which arc 100 meters above the stadium roof.

Ellis Park Stadium (Johannesburg)

Ellis Park, at the centre of bustling Johannesburg, was built in 1982 and has had a long and distinguished history with sport.

Free State Stadium (Mangaung / Bloemfontein)

Home to some of the country’s most fanatical group of supporters, the Free State Stadium is likely to be the centre of attention during the …

Green Point Stadium (Cape Town)

One of the most artistic football venues in South Africa, the newly-built Green Point Stadium is situated in one of the much sought-after areas in …

Loftus Versfeld Stadium (Tshwane/Pretoria)

Loftus Versfeld, in Tshwane/ Pretoria is amongst the most established stadiums in South Africa, built in 1906.

Mbombela Stadium (Nelspruit)

The Mbombela Stadium is one of the newly-built stadiums for the 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa™ and it takes its name from the local …

Peter Mokaba Stadium (Polokwane)

Named after one of the renowned sons of the struggle and emancipation of South Africa against the apartheid regime, the Peter Mokaba Stadium holds …

Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium (Port Elizabeth Stadium) (Nelson Mandela Bay/Port Elizabeth)

Set on the shores of the North End Lake, the Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium, will be the first dedicated football stadium in the city.

Royal Bafokeng Stadium (Rustenburg)

The Royal Bafokeng Stadium is named after the Bafokeng People who own shares in the platinum mines in the area.

Soccer City Stadium (Johannesburg)

For a long time Soccer City was the only South African stadium dedicated to the beautiful game and is a fitting finals venue.

How much does a ticket cost? Where to buy?

Come back tomorrow and we will tell you. :)

FIFA World Cup 2010 – South Africa

FIFA World Cup 2010 is around the corner, 32 countries soccer (or we called it football in some countries) team will be divided into 8 groups and begin their tournament from 11th June to 11th July 2010 in South Africa to win the highest award – World Cup Champion.

Which 32 teams do I mean ? They are:

A B C D E F G H
South Africa Argentina England Germany Netherlands Italy Brazil Spain
Mexico Nigeria USA Australia Denmark Paraguay North Korea Switzerland
Uruguay South Korea Algeria Serbia Japan New Zealand Côte d’Ivoire Honduras
France Greece Slovenia Ghana Cemeroon Slovakia Portugal Chile

This year World Cup is very meaningful, because this is the first time the World Cup is held in Africa continent and South Africa will be the first, to bring this World Cup to Africa.

During this 30 days tournament, all 64 matches will be played in 10 stadiums around South Africa. Tomorrow we will introduce all these 10 stadiums to you briefly and we are trying to share all information related to you in the next few days. You should keep staying with us if you’re planning to watch any match live in South Africa.

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