Wednesday, March 24, 2010

World Cup 2010 Stadium


By the 2010 World Cup match, one of the world's largest event, you'll want to know in places such as whether the best 32 teams will play five continents. Welcoming the 32 countries that escaped from a series of grueling but prestigious competition in the prequalification stage and then, South Africa presents the ten best stadiums. Tenth had just presented to approximately 700 world player choice, but to be admired as well as freshen the fans of the 32 teams that cross geographic.

Soccer City Stadium
Name Soccer City Stadium
Johannesburg City
Built 1987
Construction of major renovation
Completed renovation 2009
Capacity 94,700


Durban Stad
ium or Moses Muhida Stadium
City : Durban
Completed renovation : 2009
Capacity : 70.000




Green Point Stadium
City : Cape Town
Completed renovation : 2009
Capacity : 70.000





Ellis Park Stadium
City : Johannesburg
Construction : 1982
Completed renovation : 2009
Capacity : 61.000





Loftus Versfeld Stadium
City : Tshwane/Pretoria
Construction : 1906
Completed renovation : 2008
Capacity : 50.000





Nelson
Mandela Bay Stadium
City : Nelson Mandela Bay atau Port Elizabeth
Completed renovation : 2009
Capacity : 48.000







Free State Stadium
City : Mangaung/ Bloemfontein
Construction : 1952
Completed renovation : 2008
Capacity : 48.000




Mbombela Stadium
City : Nelspruit
Completed renovation : 2009
Capacity : 46.000






Peter Mokaba Stadium
City : Polokwane
Completed renovation : 2010
Capacity : 46.000





Roy
al Bafokeng Stadium
City : Rustenburg
Construction : 1999
Completed renovation : 2010
Capacity : 42.000

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