2010 FIFA World Cup stadiums in South Africa

Every time a country will be selected by FIFA to host a World Cup, they must decide the case according to what can be offered to visitors, people.

The decision to choose a host country usually includes taking into account factors such as each country has many attractions to offer its visitors. Security in the country is also a very important factor in deciding the World Cup football will be hosted. However,the most important of all factors to decide which host is taken depends on the quality and number of football stadiums can be available to take place, the games are.

In 2010 South Africa World Cup of soccer, we will be able to enjoy the best football stadiums in ten very well built. They are ready to receive people by the millions, and all include some of the most advanced technologies in today's world.

Looking at someFootball matches in one of these steps is one of the best moments for someone to be your life. Some of these steps can be a bit 'of construction and finishes, but all will be ready by 2010, will receive all the fans of football, World Cup victory in June after South Africa.

The ten stadiums selected to host the Africa World Cup in South Africa are located in the following cities.

In Cape Town there is a popularSector of the city, such as Green Point, where it is known a football stadium is still under construction, between the beach and the city. Green Point Stadium in a position to place 70,000 football fans, and will be able to withstand the harshest weather temperatures in the country.

Ellis Park Stadium in Johannesburg is one of two stages in this city. Ellis Park has been mainly used for games of rugby, and football is now converted to 60,000 squareFans.

The other stadium in Johannesburg had been completed a fantastic stadium Soccer City, the headquarters for the first and the last game of the tournament. The stadium, like the heart of football in South Africa of his recently had a major update and is now capable place of nearly 95,000 fans.

The Moses Mabhida Stadium is located in Kings Park pedestrian zone near the port of Durban. This is the stage at which South Africafootball team played against Cameroon in 1992, which was his first international match. It will now be converted into a place of nearly 70,000 football fans.

In Bloemfontein, the Free State Stadium are in the heart of some of the fanatical fans in South Africa. Originally built in 1952, this stadium has only rebuilt, and its capacity was increased to 45,000 football fans after the restructuring to accommodate.

The Mbombela Stadium in Nelspruit will be removedbuilt especially for this event and will become a landmark of the city. It is located about seven kilometers from the city center and will be able to place 40,000 football fans.

The Peter Mokaba Stadium, Africa in the city of Polokwane, whose name honors a political activist in the south, showed great courage and fighting spirit in the past, will host soccer matches for the World Cup.

Port Elizabeth has been a place wheremany important football games have already taken place the past and now the Nelson Mandela Soccer Stadium will be built, the host of the 2010 World Cup as.

The Loftus Versfeld Stadium in Pretoria is located in the center only needs very few changes the world championship, and can accommodate 50 000 soccer fans.

The Royal Bafokeng Sports Palace, Rustenburg is also set, some football matches and can accommodate theAccommodate 44 500 fans at South Africa's World Cup soccer.

Everything is almost ready for this event, what we do is to wait only a few months and are willing to ask a witness to this highly anticipated event.

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