The spectacular stadiums of the FIFA World Cup 2010

The 2010 FIFA World Cup games, the tournament will be played in stadiums across South Africa, some of which are specially built for '. Here is an analysis of information on spectacular sites, the 2010 has some of the most interesting and talented players from all corners of the globe in June and July.

Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium

located on the beautiful shores of the North End Lake in Nelson Mandela Bay / Port Elizabeththe new Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium built. The construction crews are working on the scene knew it had to be completed in time for the World Cup, but actually finished almost a year ahead of schedule and the stadium is already in use. The passage of the multipurpose center has a central lawn surrounded by artificial turf. Its domed roof only adds to the unique lake view seen from the shore. Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium will beHost eight World Cup matches including a final and third place playoff-game quarter.

Green Point Stadium

The architectural splendor of the Green Point Stadium in Cape Town is nothing short of spectacular. This is another of the stages that are built specifically for the 2010 FIFA World Cup, but long after the football stars want to leave town or city officials for the city as the new mecca for all types of Capeentertainment events, everything from football to opera. What was outside the stadium you can sit with noise reduction and housing up to 70,000 spectators at any given time. Green Point Stadium in 2010, the headquarters of the World Cup final two half in July will be the one to play.

Moses Mabhida Stadium

The other semifinal will be held in Durban in the spectacular stage Mabhida Moses. The stadium, which shouldcompleted by December 2009, is a testament to the pure genius of the architecture of South Africa. Its shape is the flag of South Africa and after that is also a cable car that climbs to the top of the expansive 1,148 high arch, so that visitors spectacular views of the bustling city below inspired. The stadium was named after a poor farm boy who later engineering and development of the ANC's armed wing, Umkhonto we Sizwe was known to be played, anda key role in the fall of apartheid in his native country.

Ellis Park Stadium

Ellis Park Stadium in Johannesburg is located in the heart of, not an operator, although it has undergone significant restructuring before hosting the 2009 FIFA Confederations Cup final clash between Brazil and the United States. The biggest piece of new construction was the addition of a new level of seats, at the northern end, which increases capacity to 62,000. A brand new natural grassField was also installed and a state of the art audio-visual system installed to ensure that every fan is to live the best possible match.

Soccer City Stadium

Both the first and the most anticipated match of the FIFA World Cup 2010, the last Municipal Stadium will play the iconic Soccer, also in Johannesburg. Although recently renovated, the Soccer City stadium was the site of many historic moments for the period. It 'been therethat Nelson Mandela made his first public rally was held after his release from prison in 1990 and released again in 1993 thousands gathered to mourn the assassination of Chris Hani, the charismatic man who was in the footsteps of Nelson Mandela as leader ANC. The restaurant can accommodate 94 700 spectators, is an amazing concept for a global and traditional South African dish called old-fashioned pumpkin. When lit at night, the stadium is a jewel in the skyline of Johannesburg.

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Free State Stadium is home to the Bloemfontein Celtic football club whose fans are known around the world for some teams want more loyal. Located in Bloemfontein, in a quiet open city, the stadium has been home to a huge upset so far when the football game FIFA Confederations Cup semi-final of the World in 2009 saw the host that the U.S. send the European champions Spain Package sold out. Free StateStages of a complete renovation before the Confederations Cup, the seats are to bring up to 7,000 seats for 45,000.

Mbombela Stadium

Staduim Mbombela, Nelspruit Park is located in a city and national level is part of the famous Kruger, is another new development, the mass was designed to host the 2010 World Cup matches. Mbombela is the name of the town, the Nelspruit and some translated from SiSawti, is one of the 11Official languages ​​spoken in South Africa, meaning "people together in a small room." The construction of the stadium was specially welcomed by the citizens of this beautiful area that has been before its existence there is no real venue for high class available to host international events of all kinds.

Peter Mokaba Stadium

Named after the famous son of Peter Mokaba, a force to be reckoned with in the struggle to end apartheid, the city's brand new stadium in Polokwanebuilt near the site of the old Peter Mokaba Staduim where the former African Player of the Year and current superstar Didier Drogba of Chelsea football made its debut for the national team of Côte d'Ivoire. The new stadium was designed by its architect for the same symbol of local natural baobab, as the steel structures are form "tribes" to support the overhanging roof plans.

Royal Bafokeng Stadium

The Royal Bafokeng Stadium was built in 1999, but is in alifting its main functions, before hosting the 2010 World Cup matches. 42 000 seats, is named for the people of the region, the Bafokeng. Although the town of Rustenburg, where he is, has no football team with them at this time is home to many Premier Soccer League games and was the stage where young South African national soccer team plays called Bakin Faso 2-1 in a World Cup qualifier in 2001.

Loftus Versfeld Stadium

The Loftus Versfeld Stadium is one of the oldest sports in South Africa easier. Originally built in 1903, many renovations have gone through over the decades. And 'situated in the beautiful Tshwane / Pretoria area, which is a spectacular architecture old and new, reflecting the different areas of mixed heritage. If it is established for the first time as a wooden structure can accommodate Loftus Versfeld Stadium, only 2,000 spectators. Its ability toWorld Cup 2010 are 50,000.

The people of South Africa and we hope that hosting the FIFA World Cup in 2010, may submit their beautiful land to the peoples of the world who know very little about how to prove that the country really wants to become a world soccer violence is expected. worked on this end thousands of construction workers have day and night to ensure that all stages of dying hostWorld Cup matches to be done in perfect condition.

To recognize these efforts FIFA announced some months ago that are up for grabs 20 000 free tickets happened to the men and women who work so hard to make sure that the FIFA World Cup 2010 is a resounding.

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