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World Cup stadiums


For conducting the competition were made official ten plants: two in Johannesburg and one in Tshwane / Pretoria, Mangaung / BloemScartate, then, the cities of Kimberley and Orkney, plus a second plant in Tshwane / Pretoria.fontein, City Cape, Durban, Nelspruit, Polokwane, Nelson Mandela Bay / Port Elizabeth and Rustenburg.
CittàStadio[8]Capacità
Johannesburg FNB Stadium (*) 94 700
Johannesburg Ellis Park Stadium 61 000
Città del Capo Green Point Stadium (*) 70 000
Durban Moses Mabhida Stadium 70 000
Tshwane / Pretoria Loftus Versfeld Stadium 50 000
Nelson Mandela Bay / Port Elizabeth Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium (*) 48 000
Mangaung / Bloemfontein Free State Stadium 48 000
Nelspruit Mbombela Stadium (*) 46 000
Polokwane Peter Mokaba Stadium (*) 45 000
Rustenburg Royal Bafokeng Stadium 42 000

 

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There are 10 stadiums that will host the World Cup in South Africa in 2010. 4 more plants are under construction and hopes to FIFA that the work is completed at least the end of 2009. Among nine cities chosen me, stand Kimberley and Orkney as well as Pretoria and we run two sports.


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