FIFA World Cup 2010 scheduled to take place in South Africa between June 11 and July 11 2009. Thirty two nations from different countries organized by six confederation will give us the most entertaining and interesting football games in world history. Their are 10 newly built and newly constructed stadium dedicated for this event with the capacity of 40 thousands to 90 thousands football fans. Millions of fans have no chance to visit the stadiums also expected watching the live football matches in their cable TV and Online TV direct on PC.
To hundreds millions FIFA Soccer World Cup 2010 online viewers, you can visit World Cup 2010 Live Stream, to access the events via online. To lucky football fans want to witness the live game and want to know details information the stadiums , the information are provided below.
FIFA WORLD CUP 2010 STADIUM
- Green Point Stadium – Located in Cafe Town and completed the construction in 2009. Green Point Stadium is one of the two semi-final venues for the FIFA World Cup and has a gross capacity of 66, 005 soccer fans. One of the best artistic football venues in South Africa, a newly-built Green Point Stadium is situated in one of the much sought-after areas in the city of Cape Town.
- Durban Stadium - Located in Durban City and completed the construction in 2009. The Durban Stadium has a gross capacity of 69,957 soccer fans. The newly-built Moses Mabhida Stadium in Durban will host one of the semi-finals of the 2010 FIFA World Cup.
- Ellis Park Stadium - Located in Johannesburg and has a gross capacity of 61, 639 soccer fans. The Stadium built in 1982 and have a minor construction finished in 2009. Ellis Park Stadium has hosted many epic sporting events including the final of the 2009 FIFA Confederations Cup between Brazil and the United States.
- Soccer City Stadium – Located in Johannesburg City and has a gross capacity 88,460 soccer fans. The stadium build in 1987 and have a major upgrade finished in 2009 One of the most artistic and awe-inspiring soccer venues on the African continent, the newly-reconstructed Soccer City Stadium will host the first and final matches of the 2010 FIFA World Cup.
- Free State Stadium – Located in Mangaung / Bloemfontein City and has a gross capacity of 45,058 football fans. The stadium was upgraded from a capacity of 38,000 to 45,000 and finished the construction in 2008. It hosted the memorable semi-final match between Spain and USA.
- Port Elizabeth Stadium – Located in Nelson Mandela Bay/Port Elizabeth City and has a 46,082 football fans gross capacity. The stadium is one of the newly-built stadiums for the 2010 FIFA World Cup. The stadium has an eye-catching, unique roof-structure and a spectacular view, overlooking the North End Lake.
- Mbombela Stadium – Located in Nelspruit and has a gross capacity of 43,589 football fans. The Stadium is one of the newly-built stadium for the 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa finished in 2009.
- Peter Mokaba Stadium – Located in Polokwane City has a gross capacity of 45,264 football fans. The Stadium is one of the newly-built stadium for the 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa finished in 2010.
- Royal Bafokeng Stadium – Located in Rustenburg City and has a 44,530 football fans gross capacity. The Stadium built in 1999 and made some minor construction finished in 2010. The stadium is named after the Bafokeng people who live in the area.
- Loftus Versfeld Stadium – Located in Tshwane/Pretoria City and has a gross capacity of 49,365 football fans. The stadium one of the oldest stadiums in South Africa built in 1906 and the upgrade finished in 2008.
To know the complete details information visit FIFA World Cup 2010 Stadium site.
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