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Monday, March 30, 2009

Stadiums

Green Point

Green Point

The new Green Point Stadium in the City of Cape Town will have picturesque mountains and ocean as scenery.

Cape Town
Durban Stadium

Durban Stadium

The new Durban Stadium's design is characterized by two large archways which arc 100 meters above the stadium roof.

Durban
Ellis Park

Ellis Park

Ellis Park, at the centre of bustling Johannesburg, was built in 1982 and has had a long and distinguished history with sport.

Johannesburg
Soccer City

Soccer City

For a long time Soccer City was the only South African stadium dedicated to the beautiful game and is a fitting finals venue.

Johannesburg
Free State

Free State

Free State Stadium in the golden Province of the Free State, will have a seating capacity of 48 000.

Mangaung/Bloemfontein
Port Elizabeth

Port Elizabeth

The Port Elizabeth Stadium, set on the shores of the North End Lake will be the first dedicated football stadium in the city.

Nelson Mandela Bay/Port Elizabeth
Mbombela

Mbombela

In the Mpumalanga Province, the stadium is a welcome addition to the area and will have a seating capacity of 46,000.

Nelspruit
Peter Mokaba

Peter Mokaba

The Peter Mokaba stadium is named in honour of the anti-aparthied activist Peter Mokaba who was renowned for his fighting spirit.

Polokwane
Royal Bafokeng Stadium

Royal Bafokeng Stadium

The Royal Bafokeng Stadium is named after the Bafokeng People who own shares in the platinum mines in the area.

Rustenburg
Loftus Versfeld

Loftus Versfeld

Loftus Versfeld is the most established stadium, built in 1906 and is a homeground for Premier Soccer League champions Mamelodi Sundowns.

Tshwane/Pretoria

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