World Cup Venues &
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WORLD CUP STADIUMS & VENUES 2010

  June 11 to July 11 - 2010


There are 10 World Cup venues & stadiums for the 2010 South African tournament including, ;

King's Park Stadium (Durban);
Name: ABSA Stadium (Kings Park Stadium)
Inauguration: 1891
Renovations: 1990
Capacity: 52,000 seats
Address: Jacko Jackson Drive, Durban 4001

Free State Stadium (Bloemfontein);
Capacity (excluding VIPs and Media): 40,000
Built: 1952, and renovated many times
Completion of minor upgrade: June 2007
Distance from City Centre: 2 km

Peter Mokaba Stadium (Polokwane);

Name: Peter Mokaba Stadium
Club: Polokwane
Inauguration: April 2007
Capacity: 40,000

Nelson Mandela Stadium (Port Elizabeth);
Name: Port Elizabeth Stadium
City: Port Elizabeth
Inauguration: June 2007
Capacity: 49,500

Green Point Stadium (Green Point Cape Town);
Name: Newlands
City: Cape Town
Club: Ajax Cape Town
Inauguration: November 2007
Capacity: 40,000

Soccer City (Johannesburg);
Name:
Soccer City
City: Johannesburg
Inauguration: April 2007
Capacity: 94,700

Ellis Park Stadium (Johannesburg);
Name:
Ellis Park Stadium
City: Johannesburg
Club: KaizerChiefs
Inauguration:
June 2005
Capacity: 60,000

Mbombela Stadium (Nelspruit);
Name:
Mbombela Stadium
City: Nelspruit
Inauguration: June 2007
Capacity: 40,000

Loftus Versfeld (Pretoria);
Name: Rainbow Junction
City: Pretoria
Inauguration: November 2007
Capacity: 41,000

Royal Bafokeng Sports Palace (Rustenburg).
Name:
Royal Bafokeng Sports Palace
City: Rustenburg
Inauguration: November 2005
Capacity: 40,000 seats


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