South Africa is in the midst of building the stadium in Green Point, one of the most popular areas of Cape Town and is situated between the town and beaches. A stadium of more than 70,000 seats and be prepared to withstand the harshest weather conditions, especially when the wind "Cape Doctor" in cloud cover Table Mountain.
Johannesburg
Ellis Park Stadium is one of the two stadiums in Johannesburg and to remodel its 55,000 villages give way to more than 60,000. It's basically a Rugby Stadium has been witness to great events
The King's Park, located near the port, has a capacity of 52,000 seats. The South African national team, Bafana Bafana, played at King's Park, against Cameroon in 1992, his first international match after apartheid. After reform, the campus will seat with 60,000 locations.
Bloemfontein
Free State Stadium, built in 1952, is one of the stages of the matches of the FIFA World Cup South Africa 2010. To do this, you receive the addition of a second grandstand seats. After its renovation for the competition, offering a total capacity of 40,000 for seating. It is the home of Bloemfontein Celtics
Nelspruit
The Mbombela Stadium will be a new facility built especially for FIFA World Cup South Africa 2010. Nelspruit will thus acquire a site that will become the king of sports legacy for the people of Mpumalanga. The stadium will be located about seven kilometers from the city center and will seat 40,000 spectators.
Polokwane
Peter Mokaba Stadium was remodeled to host the FIFA World Cup 2010. This room is named after Peter Mokaba, a political activist during apartheid said his fighting spirit and leadership.
Puerto Elizabeth
Port Elizabeth has been the scene of many football matches, including Nelson Mandela Party 2005, which pitted two African giants: South Africa and Senegal. It will build a new exhibition dedicated to the football stadium Nelson Mandela Bay for the FIFA World Cup South Africa 2010
Pretoria
Loftus Versfeld, a stadium with capacity for seating for 50,000, is located right in the heart of Pretoria. The site requires very little modification to host the FIFA World Cup South Africa 2010. The spot where now stands the Loftus Versfeld was first used as a sports center in 1903.
Rustenburg
The stage of the FIFA World Cup South Africa 2010 is the Royal Bafokeng Sports Palace. The stadium, owned by the Bafokeng Tribe has a total capacity of 40,000.
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