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Rabu, 09 Juni 2010



Stadiums for the 2010 World Cup
Ellis Park Stadium
City: Johannesburg
When Built: 1982
Completed renovated: 2009
Seating capacity: 61 000

Located in downtown Johannesburg and experienced organizing Confederations Cup 2009 Final between Brazil and the United States, the stadium was originally built to hold a football game.

JD Ellis Bernamakan board members, the stadium which was built in 1982, occupies a special place in the hearts of the people of South Africa. That was where the 1995 South African rugby team won the Rugby World Cup after defeating New Zealand
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At that time, Nelso Mandela lifted the trophy and unites people in celebration of that victory.

The stadium is equipped with facilities for disabled spectators, high-tech audio visual technology, and special places for the VIP audience. Ellis Park is the cage of a local club Orlando Pirates.
Loftus Versfeld Stadium
City: Tshwane / Pretoria
Built: 1906
Completed renovated: 2008
Seating capacity: 50,000

As one of the oldest stadiums in South Africa, various events have been held here since 1903, while the first concrete structure which can accommodate 2000 people was built by the city council in 1923.

The stadium continues to be improved since the year 1948 and used for rugby and football matches, even in 1995 became the pretext of Rugby World Cup and African Nations Cup in 1996.

Loftus Versfeld Stadium is where the national team beat South Africa for the first European country, Sweden, in 1999.


Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium or Port Elizabeth Stadium
City: Nelson Mandela Bay or Port Elizabeth
Finish Built: 2009
Seating capacity: 48 000

Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium was built on the shores of North End Lake and will be host to seize third place match, the quarterfinals, and the other six games during the World Cup in 2010.

This stadium has a roof structure that is unique and beautiful backgrounds pemandangn which is close to North End Lake.

Previously, all matches played football in this town in Eastern Province rugby stadium, South Africa.


Free State Stadium
Kota : Mangaung/ Bloemfontein
Mulai Dibangun : 1952
Selesai Direnovasi : 2008
Kapasitas penonton : 48.000
Kandang dari beberapa klub sepakbola lokal ini akan menjadi pusat perhatian Piala Dunia nanti. Di sinilah tim Spanyol, unggulan pertama Piala Kondfederasi 2009 secara mengejutkan tumbang dari tim nasional AS di pertandingan semifinal.
Penduduk Bloemfontein terkenal dengan semangat olahraganya, sedangkan pusat olahraga di kota mereka ini telah menjadi ajang dari beberapa kompetisi olahraga nasional, terutama rugbi dan sepakbola.

Mbombela Stadium
City: Nelspruit
Finish Built: 2009
Seating capacity: 46 000

This includes the new stadium was built to welcome the World Cup in 2010. It took its name from the name of the town of Nelspruit and Mbolela derived from the Siswati language (one of the official languages of South Africa) which literally means "many people
gathered in a small place. "

Situated in Mpumalanga Province, the stadium is about eight kilometers from the city center and 12 kilometers from Kruger-Mpumalanga Airport.


Peter Mokaba Stadium
City: Polokwane
Finish Built: 2010
Seating capacity: 46 000

Named according to a fighter antiapartheid, Peter Mokaba stadium commemorate the spirit and inspiration of the warrior who is also from the city of Polokwane.

The design of the stadium was inspired by a local symbol, Baobab trees, the structure of the steel columns supporting the roof at each corner.

Stadium, a distance of five kilometers from the city center was built near the old stadium Peter Mokaba in Limpopo Province.

At the stadium, which is now defended Didier Drogba of Chelsea, made his first international debut for Ivory Coast at the African Nations Cup qualifier against South Africa.


Royal Bafokeng Stadium
City: Rustenburg
Starting Built: 1999
Completed renovated: 2010
seating capacity: 42 000

The stadium was named after the Bafokeng tribe settled in the area.

Although Rustenberg has no local club, but the stadium has played host to a local soccer league (Premier Soccer League) and when South Africa beat Burkina Faso 2-1 in World Cup qualifying match in 2001.

The stadium is located 25 kilometers from downtown Rustenberg. (*)

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This is the 10 stadiums for the 2010 World Cup South Africa

Toward the 2010 World Cup mat, one of the world's largest event activity, it is better you know in places such as whether the 32 best teams will play five continents.

Welcoming the 32 countries that had escaped from a series of grueling but prestigious competitions in the last round of qualifiers, South Africa presents ten best stadiums.

Not just its tenth lodged for about 700 players a choice of the world, but to be admired as well as freshen the fanatical fans of 32 teams across the geography.

Here are the ten stadiums that will be used in the 2010 World Cup in South Africa.

Soccer City Stadium
City: Johannesburg
When Built: 1987
Completed renovated: 2009
Seating capacity: 94 700

As one of Stadium terartistik and fascinating in Africa, Soccer City Stadium, will be the place digelarnya first World Cup match between South Africa in 2010 against Mexico, as well as to the ultimate game in the first World Cup Final party at Black Continent.

Basic design of the building works were inspired vase shape typical of Africa, known by the name 'Calabash' and its beauty will be increasingly reflected when illuminated at night.

Soccer City is located in Southwest Jonannersburg, near Sowetol, the city where 40 percent of residents live Johannersburg. Hence, the stadium will be the center of activities during the World Cup finals in 2010.

Soccer City, regarded as the heart of South African football as most important game in the history of South Africa played here.

Also in this stadium, Nelson Mandela was welcomed by the people of South Africa after being released from prison in 1990.

Soccer City is the first international stadium is built in South Africa which was originally named FNB Stadium with a capacity of 80,000 people.
Moses Mabhida Durban Stadium or Stadium

City: Durban
Finish Built: 2009
Seating capacity: 70,000

The new stadium is built it will become one of the organizers of the 2010 World Cup semi-final party. Characterize the giant buildings of architectural art and describes recent state flag at the southern tip of the African continent.

Located in central Kings Park Sporting Precinct, the stadium has two curved lines on the roof which was then embedded in the main arch, symbolizing unity in a country that once divided by racial sentiments.

70 000 seating capacity, the stadium has multiple functions and features a cable car on the main arch and the stadium at length bertinggi 350 meters 106 meters above the ground surface itun. From the cable car that will be seen a panoramic beach and town.

Also the area around the stadium that will be used as support facilities such as restaurants, shops, kids playground, and a walking path that connects with the shore.

Moses Mabhida, whose name is used as the name of this stadium, is a political opponent of apartheid fighter and a politician leading the African National Congress, a revolutionary movement that won elections in 1994.

Green Point Stadium
City: Cape Town
Finish Built: 2009
Seating capacity: 70,000

Built in the major port city, Cape Town and this stadium is one of the most admired sites in town and will be where one party pegelaran 2010 World Cup semi-final.

Multipurpose stadium is located just a stone's throw from the beach, the mountains of Cape Town as a backdrop. In addition, a strategic location adjacent to the center for transportation. The stadium was also equipped with a silencer layer.