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The 2010 FIFA World Cup will be the 19th FIFA World Cup, the premier international football tournament. It is scheduled to take place between 11 June and 11 July 2010 in South Africa. The 2010 FIFA World Cup will be the culmination of a qualification process that began in August 2007 and involved 204 of the 208 FIFA national teams. As such, it matches the 2008 Summer Olympics as the sports event with the most competing nations.


Venues

Posted by Admin Sunday, October 25, 2009

In 2005, the organisers released a provisional list of thirteen venues to be used for the World Cup: Mangaung/Bloemfontein, Cape Town, Durban, Johannesburg (two venues), Kimberley, Nelspruit, Orkney, Polokwane, Nelson Mandela Bay/Port Elizabeth, Tshwane/Pretoria (two venues), and Rustenburg. This was narrowed down to ten venues[5] which were officially announced by FIFA on 17 March 2006:

































































JohannesburgDurbanCape TownJohannesburgTshwane/Pretoria
Soccer CityMoses Mabhida StadiumGreen Point StadiumCoca-Cola ParkLoftus Versfeld Stadium
Capacity: 94,700Capacity: 70,000Capacity: 69,070Capacity: 62,567Capacity: 51,760
Fig9-2.jpgDurban 21.08.2009 12-02-25.jpgStadium progress - June 2009.jpgEllis Park Stadium 2009.jpgLoftus-Stadion.JPG
Nelson Mandela Bay/Port ElizabethMangaung/BloemfonteinPolokwaneNelspruitRustenburg
Nelson Mandela Bay StadiumFree State StadiumPeter Mokaba StadiumMbombela StadiumRoyal Bafokeng Stadium
Capacity: 48,000Capacity: 48,070Capacity: 46,000Capacity: 44,000Capacity: 42,000
NelsonMandelaBayStadium-001.JPGFree State Stadium.jpgPeter Mokaba Stadium.jpgMbombela-cut-away.jpgRoyal Bafokeng.jpg


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