World Cup 2010 Stadiums & Host Cities

The FIFA World Cup Venues for World Cup 2010 are spread right across South Africa. The nine cities of Johannesburg, Durban, Cape Town, Pretoria, Port Elizabeth, Bloemfontein, Polokwane, Nelspruit and Rustenburg are home to the ten stadiums where the action will take place. An estimated 400,000 from all over the world will come to South Africa to see live soccer action and millions more will watch on television.
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Royal Bafokeng Stadium Football Tickets

Royal Bafokeng Stadium, South Africa 2010 The Royal Bafokeng Stadium at Rustenburg will be hosting 6 world cup football matches, 5 in the group stages and the last one in the pre-quarter final stage. For the 2010 world cup, the stadium will be able to seat 42,000 people, the seating capacity has been increased from [...]

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Moses Mabhida Stadium Football Tickets

Moses Mabhida Stadium, South Africa 2010 Come to the city of Durban in South Africa in 2010 and you could be witness to some fantastic games of football at the Moses Mabhida Stadium, the stunning new stadium that has been constructed especially for the occasion. Of all the 10 venues in 9 cities, the Moses [...]

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Peter Mokaba Stadium Football Tickets

Peter Mokaba Stadium, South Africa 2010 The Peter Mokaba Stadium in the city of Polokwane is named after Peter Mokaba, the deputy minister of Nelson Mandelas South African government and former President of the ANC Youth League. The minister might have been a controversial personality when he lived, but there is no controversy about the [...]

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Nelson Mandela Stadium Football Tickets

Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium, South Africa 2010 Named after the legendary Nelson Mandela; activist, leader of the African National Congress, Nobel Peace Prize winner and the first President of South Africa, the Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium in Port Elizabeth will be hosting 5 games in the group stages, a game in the quarter finals and [...]

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Mbombela Stadium Football Tickets

Mbombela Stadium, South Africa 2010 The city of Nelspruit’s Mbombela Stadium in South Africa will be the proud host of four World Cup football games in 2010. Football tickets are sure to be sold out well in advance, so if you are planning to come to the city for some World Cup action, you need [...]

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Loftus Versfeld Football Tickets

Loftus Versfeld Stadium, South Africa 2010 The Loftus Versfeld Stadium in Pretoria is among the best of the 10 venues hosting the 2010 World cup in South Africa. Apart from football matches, this swanky facility also hosts rugby union games and concerts. The World Cup Football Tournament evokes more interest and spectator participation than any [...]

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Green Point Stadium Football Tickets

Green Point Stadium, South Africa 2010 Not only is Cape Town is one of South Africa’s most important cities it is also amongst the most cosmopolitan and beautiful in the world. More than just a popular tourist and business destination, the city has hosted many successful sporting events. To add another feather to its cap, [...]

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Free State Stadium Football Tickets

Free State Stadium, World Cup 2010 The Free State Stadium is a beautiful oval shaped sports facility in the city of Bloemfontein in South Africa that will be hosting 6 world cup football matches in 2010. The venue has already hosted the 2009 FIFA Confederations Cup, as a rehearsal for the big event. If you [...]

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Johannesburg Football Tickets

Visiting Johannesburg, World Cup South Africa 2010 The city of Johannesburg in South Africa has 2 very good stadiums – the Soccer City Stadium and Ellis Park,  both of which are expected to be packed for the 19th FIFA World Cup Football Tournament in June-July 2010. This festival of world football is so popular that [...]

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World Cup Venues

World Cup 2010 Stadiums & Host Cities Have a Lot to Live Up To The FIFA World Cup Venues for World Cup 2010 are spread right across South Africa. The nine cities of , Durban, Cape Town, Pretoria, Port Elizabeth, , Polokwane, Nelspruit and Rustenburg are home to the ten stadiums where the action will [...]

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