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FIFA World Cup South Africa 2010 Venues list

Venues

In 2005, the organisers released a provisional list of thirteen venues to be used for the World Cup: Bloemfontein, Cape Town, Durban, Johannesburg (two venues), Kimberley, Nelspruit, Orkney, Polokwane/Pietersburg, Port Elizabeth, Pretoria (two venues), and Rustenburg. This was narrowed down to ten venues which were officially announced by FIFA on 17 March 2006




Soccer City Stadium

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Location: Johannesburg, South Africa
Opened: 1989
Renovated & Expanded: 2009
Owner: The Stadia and Soccer Development Trust
Operator: South African Football Association
Surface: Grass
Architect: Boogertman & Partners
Capacity: 94,700



Green Point Stadium



Location: Cape Town, South Africa
Owner: City of Cape Town
Operator: SAIL/Stade de France
Surface: Grass
Construction cost: R4.3 billion
Architect: GMP Architects, Louis Karol Architects, Point Architects
Capacity: 70,000
Field dimensions: 290m x 265 m x 48m


Moses Mabhida Stadium



Location: Durban, South Africa
Broke ground: 2006
Opened: 2009
Owner: South African Football Association
Surface: Grass
Capacity: 70,000+
Field dimensions: 320m x 280m x 45m, Arches: 100m

Coca-Cola Park




Former name: Ellis Park Stadium
Location: Ellis Park Stadium Doornfontein, Johannesburg,
Broke ground: 1927
Opened: 1928
Owner: The Golden Lions Rugby Union
Operator: Ellis Park Stadium Pty.
Surface: Grass
Construction cost: £5,000 GBP
Capacity: 62,567

Free State Stadium


Location: Bloemfontein, South Africa
Owner: South African Football Association
Surface: Grass
Construction cost: $1,450 USD
Capacity: 45,000

Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium


Location: Port Elizabeth, South Africa
Broke ground: 2007
Opened: 2009
Owner: Nelson Mandela Metropolitan Municipality
Operator: Access Facilities and Leisure Management (Pty) Limited
Surface: Grass
Construction cost: R 1.1 Billion
Architect: Architectural Design Associates
Capacity: 48 459


Mbombela Stadium


Location: Nelspruit
Broke ground: February 2007
Owner: Mbombela Local Municipality
Surface: Grass
Construction cost: R1.05 bill.
Architect: R&L Architects
Capacity: 43,500


Peter Mokaba Stadium


Location: Polokwane, South Africa
Opened: 2010
Capacity: 46,000
Cost: $154,000,000



Royal Bafokeng Stadium



Location: Phokeng, South Africa
Opened: 1999
Owner: Royal Bafokeng Nation
Capacity: 42,000



Loftus Versfeld Stadium



Location: Pretoria, South Africa
Renovated: 2008
Surface: Grass
Capacity: 51,762


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The first FIFA Football Tournament begun in the year 1930 in Uruguayan capital of Montevideo.Four years from now the eyes of the world with be on South Africa where the World Cup will be played on African soil for the first time. Today, the logo for South Africa 2010 was revealed. The image above is one that you will become very familiar with in the next four years. Where does it rank in the history of World Cup logos? You can decide for yourself by checking out the logos dating back to first one in 1966 when apparently clip art was first invented.


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