2010 FIFA World Cup - Cape Town after the event

The FIFA World Cup Soccer event in 2006 was eagerly awaited by most South Africans as the premium for South Africa.

In a country crazy, sport, football is one of the activities supported, elevated almost to the level of religion by some.

FIFA is to master a difficult task and put the responsibility on the shoulders of the local organizing committee has been enormous. The requirement was for the construction of 8 new stadiums, which had to meetFIFA Regulations for the amount of technology and multimedia capabilities. There have been 4 years of hard work ahead of us. The country, often lambasted for corruption, unemployment and bureaucracy called the troops into action and proved the critics wrong.

held in Cape Town endless debate on the location of the stadium, the games will be played. There are various stages, which requires only a minor update to be able to pass the exam. Unfortunately this was not good enough forFIFA. Sepp Blatter was that the old existing Green Point stadium would be demolished and new Bling, Bling stadium would replace them, either that or Cape Town would be unable to host any matches at all!

Cape Town feverishly discussing the enormous costs involved in extortion of FIFA and the fact that the stadium in an area full, rather than in an area with low incomes are more football fans tend to their residence is located.

Uselesssay, the construction of the new stadium has moved on. With a capacity of 68 000 for the World Cup event, hosted local Chapter 8 soccer fields alike. The meeting has now been reduced to 55 000 seats. The stadium in Cape Town is definitely a breathtaking view, was the backdrop of Table Mountain and a close-up of the port of Cape Town and Robben television picturesque Iceland are certainly the motivation for Blatter toLocation.

2010 was the final 11 games in July. Although the international media had previously doubted that South Africa was able to pull off such a big event, the spread of rumors that the plan of Australia "B" for FIFA and the reports in Germany, was that the his team of bodyguards and bulletproof vests will be monitored by an overwhelming majority in the population and international visitors has been that South Africa hosts the tournament's most successful and excitingis our country and our city of Cape Town in a very positive light.

Unfortunately, now that the dust has settled, the viewers at home and returned the silence vuvuzelas SAR4.4 billion stadium in Cape Town is struggling to open the doors. Last weekend the audience at a local game amounted to only 15 000, which barely enough to pay the monthly expenses for this hi-tech space.

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