Stadiums
The matches for the FIFA 2010 Soccer World Cup will take place in nine different host cities and ten different stadiums. Some 2010 stadiums have been built from scratch while others have bene renovated to meet the strict FIFA rules. The stadiums are:
Greenpoint Stadium (Cape Town)
Soccer City (Johannesburg)
Ellis Park Stadium (Johannesburg)
Durban Stadium (Durban )
Loftus Versfeld (Pretoria)
Freestate Stadium (Bloemfontein)
Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium (Port Elisabeth )
Peter Mokaba Stadium (Polokwane)
Mbombela Stadium (Nelspruit)
Royal Bafokeng Stadium (Rustenburg)
Pictures & images: 2010 Local Organising Committee










1. Cape Town Ready for Final Draw « South Africa 2010 Soccer World Cup | 24/11/2009 at 13:06
[...] 2010 Final Draw, it is unveiled whom, in which host city and which stadium the 32 qualified national soccer teams will be playing during the 2010 Soccer World [...]
2. Me & Twenty10: I am Lovin’ it! « South Africa 2010 Soccer World Cup | 28/11/2009 at 13:26
[...] molecule of my heart, I was doubtful whether the country could pullĀ it off. We are talking about ten stadiums, of which the bulk had to be built from scratch. We were talking about massive infrastructural [...]
3. Long Street Final Draw Festival « South Africa 2010 Soccer World Cup | 02/12/2009 at 13:20
[...] world will finally find out on what date, against which team, in which 2010 host city and in which soccer stadium each of the 32 qualified teams will play during the 2010 FIFA World [...]
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Simon Matabane | 08/12/2009 at 15:53
It has been long time waiting for kind of this moment even though others wheere so upset about this but, i think we are ready to deliver the best and show other countrys their is nothing other than be proud of your country halala africa halala, proudly not pigmantation but honorable@ from bunny matabane rustengburg
5. Cape Town Stadium completed « South Africa 2010 Soccer World Cup | 16/12/2009 at 23:13
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6. Greenpoint’s maiden match on Jan 23 « South Africa 2010 Soccer World Cup | 06/01/2010 at 12:29
[...] Overview of the nine 2010 world cup stadiums [...]
7. 700.000 ticket applications for 2010 « South Africa 2010 Soccer World Cup | 06/01/2010 at 14:48
[...] Overview of the nine 2010 world cup stadiums [...]
8. 8 stadiums down, 2 more to go! « South Africa 2010 Soccer World Cup | 21/01/2010 at 13:24
[...] 2010 Stadiums [...]
9. No mercy for trademark offenders « 2010 South Africa Football World Cup | 17/02/2010 at 17:30
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10. Soccer City Stadium completed! « 2010 South Africa Football World Cup | 27/02/2010 at 08:55
[...] Stadiums [...]
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Xolani Tame | 30/03/2010 at 18:42
All of them are great, hope we will have some more games even after world cup games through out the world.
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Xolani Tame | 30/03/2010 at 18:51
All of our Stadium are great, hope to get more games even after the world cup. We are looking forward to get international games through out the world.
This will minimise the crime in our country if we get this international and local games through in all our provinces.
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Miriam Mannak | 06/04/2010 at 10:45
Thank you Xolani!