fifa 2010 world cup venues

Africa's long-awaited inauguration of the greatest show on earth, the FIFA 2010 World Cup is contested by the international giants of football at ten locations throughout distribution be the "Rainbow Nation".
South Africa's nine cities will open their hearts and minds in an expected armada of footie fans, with the economic capital, Egoli "City of Gold", is best known as Johannesburg, hosting both the opening and closing battles for supremacy World of football in two different places. But the distance between the stadiums warrants probably prevent its own itinerary, international and local guests are also missing Only one seconds of an event that only happens every four years.
Helicopter transfers transport guests from the national airports or their luxurious accommodation directly to the game, or as close as possible to the stadiums, has always been a popular means of transport as an alternative for fans anxious about for their chosen team!
JOHANNESBURG
Johannesburg, the economic and transport hub of South Africa, was selected to two of the most important encounters Host to two different locations:
Soccer City
Soccer City, also known as the FNB Stadium, has a remarkable face-lift with the Subject to extension of the expected increase of the upper class around the stadium seating with 94 700th To keep Brand new dressing rooms, lights and a state-of the-art roof Spectators are dry, but a handful of additions to a design based on the traditional African calabash or pot. The stadium is located 8 miles from downtown and is near Gold Reef City nasrec and the National Exhibition Center.
Ellis Park
Ellis Park, also near the city center, is in the process of upgrading R2billion that the new upper tier will include behind each goal. The stadium will seat capacity to 70 000 in anticipation of a semi-final clash increased.
DURBAN
Moses Mabhida Stadium
The Moses Mabhida Stadium in Durban is still under construction, but will a thrilling semi-final encounter host. The design is complete with a 106m high arch center, is connected to the ground, a high-tech dominated by cable car, offering visitors the fantastic Views of the coast of KwaZulu-Natal. Dedicated bus and train station to the new Kings Park will ferry guests to and from the stadium district.
CAPE TOWN
Green Point Stadium
The flagship stadium is undoubtedly the newly constructed Green Point Stadium in Cape Town. Situated on the Green Point common between Table Bay and the symbol of Africa, Table Mountain, the stadium is expected to 9 games, including quarter-and semi-final hosts. Defined by a sweeping silhouette, The stadium was designed so as not to detract from Table Mountain, but still expanding. When you are finished, the stadium will house an estimated 68 000 people.
Other Localities
- Free State Stadium in Bloemfontein
- Mbombela Stadium in Nelspruit
- Peter Mokaba Stadium in Polokwane
- Nelson Mandela Stadium in Port Elizabeth
- Loftus Versfeld Stadium in Pretoria
- Royal Bafokeng Stadium in Rustenburg
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2010 FIFA World Cup Stadiums