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Thursday, June 10, 2010
World Cup South Africa Stadium Guide
Soccer City
With the opening and final game of this year’s World Cup set to take place in Johannesburg, Soccer City Stadium will be one of the focal points of this showpiece event.Ellis Park
Goal.com takes a closer look at one of the main stadiums for the 2010 World Cup in South Africa, Johannesburg’s second venue – Coca-Cola Park.Moses Mabhida Stadium
Goal.com takes a look at one of the world’s most magnificent stadiums, built in the coastal city of Durban ahead of the 2010 World Cup.Cape Town Stadium
With a number of impressive stadia having been built in South Africa, we look at the stadium, which is set to host a World Cup semi-final in Cape Town.Loftus Versfeld Stadium
With the World Cup in South Africa fast approaching, we take a look at the Pretoria venue, Loftus Stadium.Nelson Mandela Bay
For the 2010 World Cup in South Africa, Port Elizabeth has produced a fine stadium, which has been named after one of South Africa’s most famous sons, Nelson Mandela.Free State Stadium
Bloemfontein is one of the host cities for this year’s World Cup, and the Free State Stadium will see some fine football action during the event.Peter Mokaba Stadium
As the smallest of the host cities in South Africa, Polokwane has produced the Peter Mokaba Stadium, the venue that will host four first round World Cup matches.Mbombela Stadium
With a strong African theme in the unique design of the arena, Nelspruit’s Mbombela Stadium will be yet another of South Africa’s unique stadiums at the 2010 World Cup.Royal Bafokeng Stadium
Rustenburg is one of the host cities for the 2010 World Cup in South Africa, and the Royal Bafokeng Sports Palace will host six matches during the showpiece event.
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