City: Nelspruit
Surface: Grass
Capacity: 43,500
Mbombela Stadium is the pride of Nelspruit, the capital city of the Mpumalanga province in South Africa. The name means ‘many people together in a small space’ in the siSwati language, and the venue will certainly attract many people to Nelspruit during the World Cup in June, when four matches will take place.
The rectangular shaped stadium is situated about seven kilometres outside of Nelspruit, on community owned land. At the peak of construction, 1,300 people were on site and working to build what is by far the best public sporting arena east of Johannesburg, through the province of Mpumalanga, through Mozambique and all the way to the Indian Ocean.
Aerial View Of Mbombela Stadium
Mbombela is a new 43,500-seat stadium and is one of the 10 venues for the
Most of the seats in the stadium are covered by a cantilever roof, so as to protect spectators from the
Zebra Seats
Facts
- The seating is divided into three tiers with 21,000 lower tier, 3,500 middle tier and 19,000 on the upper tier.
- Digital media specialist Spectrum Visual Networks supplied light-emitting diode (LED) screens for the stadium.
- The pitch is sized for Rugby 100x70m and Soccer 105x68m and floodlit to 2,200 lux to meet FIFA requirements.
- The 1,450 tonne roof covers an area of 22,500 square metres and will cover 95% of the seats.
- The roof floats free from the top of the seating bowl with a 6m gap to provide ventilation in the hot climate and also to provide views to the surrounding hills from the seating bowl.
- Visiting teams and supporters will be able to experience safari drives in the nearby
History
The Mbombela Stadium has a very short history as it was built from scratch for the specific purpose of being ready for the World Cup, but it has provided the people of the
The People Of Mpumalanga Are Proud Of The Venue
Getting There
The bustling city of Nelspruit in the heart of Mpumalanga is a busy commercial centre with excellent facilities, shopping malls and air links with Johannesburg, Cape Town, Durban and Maputo. It’s a major stopover for traffic along the N4 for people en route to
The city lies 330 kilometres to the east of Johannesburg and can be reached via road and air. The stadium is situated approximately 7km from the Nelspruit city centre and 12km from the nearby Kruger-Mpumalanga Airport.
Giraffe-Like Structures Support The Stadium
Plus and Minuses
Pluses
- The bowl design puts every seat as close as practical to the field and maintains excellent sightlines over the heads of spectators.
- The giraffe-shapes that ring the stadium are distinctive and imaginative, while the zebra-style seating is unique – making the Nelspruit venue particularly impressive and beautiful.
- The stadium has been designed to ensure it enjoys a life beyond the
- The Mbombela Stadium is located in one of the poorer provinces and has used local labour and materials whenever possible, boosting the local economy.
- The design of the stadium allows for protection from the harsh sunshine and hot conditions in the area.
Minuses
- There were originally problems with the pitch and drainage, forcing it to be re-laid in order for it to grow properly and to a sufficient degree ahead of the World Cup in June.
Changing Rooms At The Stadium
Games To Be Played
Four group stage matches will grace the pitch at Mbombela Stadium during the month of June. Honduras takes on Chile in the first game to be held in the African-themed arena, while defending champions Italy will be facing
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