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It was time event that we are waiting for 4 years, with a cheery hello Worldcup fifa 2010 show which will take place in south Africa, and the following related links to view and review the course of World Cup,enjoy this :)

  1. http://www.fifa.com/worldcup/
  2. http://www.worldcup2010southafrica.com/
  3. http://www.mapsofworld.com/2010-football-world-cup/venues.html
Dalam penyelenggaraan event sepakbola terbesar di tahun 2010 ini pertandingan sepakbola akan dilaksanakan di dalam stadion internasional yang terdapat di kota kota besar di afrika selatan

results from the site http://www.places.co.za/html/2010_world_cup_stadiums.html

The 2010 Fifa World Cup will be played out in 10 newly built or upgraded stadiums, in nine South African cities.

The 10 stadiums will together host 64 matches and seat more than 570 000 people during the 2010 Football World Cup.

Groups
Group A: South Africa, Mexico, Uruguay, France
Group B: Argentina, Nigeria, Korea Republic, Greece
Group C: England, USA, Algeria, Slovenia
Group D: Germany, Australia, Serbia, Ghana,
Group E: Netherlands, Denmark, Japan, Cameroon
Group F: Italy, Paraguay, New Zealand, Slovakia
Group G: Brazil, Korea DPR, Côte d'Ivoire, Portugal
Group H: Spain, Switzerland, Honduras, Chile

Soccer City - Johannesburg
Capacity: 95 000 seats

11 June - South Africa - Mexico
14 June - Netherlands - Denmark
17 June - Argentina - Korea Republic
20 June - Brazil - Côte d'Ivoire
23 June - Ghana - Germany
27 June - Round of 16 1B - 2A
02 July - Quarter-finals 1 - 3
11 July - Final W1 - W2
Johannesburg Accommodation

Coca Cola (Ellis) Park - Johannesburg
Capacity: 61 000 seats

12 June - Argentina - Nigeria
15 June - Brazil - Korea DPR
18 June - Slovenia - USA
21 June - Spain - Honduras
24 June - Slovakia - Italy
28 June - Round of 16 1G - 2H
03 July - Quarter-finals 6 - 8
Johannesburg Accommodation

Cape Town Stadium - Greenpoint
Capacity: 70 000 seats

11 June - Uruguay - France
14 June - Italy - Paraguay
18 June - England - Algeria
21 June - Portugal - Korea DPR
24 June - Cameroon - Netherlands
29 June - Round of 16 1H - 2G
03 July - Quarter-finals 2 - 4
06 July - Semi-finals A - C
Cape Town Accommodation

Moses Mabhida Stadium - Durban
Capacity: 70 000 seats

13 June - Germany - Australia
16 June - Spain - Switzerland
19 June - Netherlands - Japan
22 June - Nigeria - Korea Republic
25 June - Portugal - Brazil
28 June - 1E - 2F
07 July - Semi-finals B - D
Durban Accommodation
South Coast Accommodation

Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium - Port Elizabeth
Capacity: 50 000 seats

12 June - Korea Republic - Greece
15 June - Côte d'Ivoire - Portugal
18 June - Germany - Serbia
21 June - Chile - Switzerland
23 June - Slovenia - England
26 June - Round of 16 1A - 2B
02 July - Quarter-finals 5 - 7
10 July - Match for third place L1 - L2
Port Elizabeth Accommodation

Loftus Versfeld Stadium - Pretoria
Capacity: 50 000 seats

13 June - Serbia - Ghana
16 June - South Africa - Uruguay
19 June - Cameroon - Denmark
23 June - USA - Algeria
25 June - Chile - Spain
29 June - Round of 16 1F - 2E
Pretoria Accommodation

Vodacom Park - Bloemfontein
Capacity: 48 000 seats

14 June - Japan - Cameroon
17 June - Greece - Nigeria
20 June - Slovakia - Paraguay
22 June - France - South Africa
25 June - Switzerland - Honduras
27 June - Round of 16 1D - 2C
Accommodation in Bloemfontein & surrounding towns

Royal Bafokeng Stadium - Rustenburg
Capacity: 42 000 seats

12 June - England - USA
15 June - New Zealand - Slovakia
19 June - Ghana - Australia
22 June - Mexico - Uruguay
24 June - Denmark - Japan
26 June - Round of 16 1C - 2D
Accommodation in Rustenburg & surrounding towns

Mbombela Stadium - Nelspruit
Capacity: 46 000 seats

16 June - Honduras - Chile
20 June - Italy - New Zealand
23 June - Australia - Serbia
25 June - Korea DPR - Côte d'Ivoire
Accommodation in Nelspruit & surrounding towns

Peter Mokaba Stadium - Polokwane
Capacity: 46 000 seats

13 June - Algeria - Slovenia
17 June - France - Mexico
22 June - Greece - Argentina
24 June - Paraguay - New Zealand
Accommodation in Polokwane & surrounding towns

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Johannesburg

Location: Johannesburg, Gauteng

Great event in world football FIFA World Cup event in 2010 held in the Republic of South Africa getting closer and closer, so much must be prepared in South Africa 2010 World Cup is one of the stadium.

Rep. South Africa prepare 10 international standard stadiums in the 2010 World Cup which will be scheduled in June held at s / d in July 2010, the following list of 10 World Cup stadiums in 2010.




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Having chosen to host the 2010 World Cup, South Africa tried to clean themselves to prepare for the most prestigious match in world soccer arena. "Has spent nearly 20 billion rand to build infrastructure and projects related to the 2010 World Cup final". Said South African Sports Minister Mike Stofile, told the SAPA News Agency, as reported worldcup2010southafrica.com in March 2008.

2010 World Cup final that cost is just fantastic, almost certainly will spend 30 billion rand, or equal to 3.7 billion U.S. Dollars. The amount of money equivalent to nearly 35 triliyun rupiah was also used to build and renovate the stadium. Like the South African Government deiketahui has prepared ten stadiums in football performance, followed by countries from all continents. Here are 10 World Cup stadiums in 2010:  


1. Soccer City, Johannesburg In conducting the 2010 World Cup, this stadium has undergone many changes. New designs, patterns and shapes that resemble buildings pots / pottery is inspired by traditional African pottery. Building construction building tilled by Grinaker-LTA, and diarsiteki by Boogertman and Partners, a specialist sports facilities, architecture and the convention center can accommodate an audience of 94,700 people.
 


2. Ellis Park, Johannesburg Football stadium known as the Coca-Cola Park is also used for rugby sporting events, but it is also used as a concert performance. The stadium is located in the central region of this world-class sports within walking distance of the Johannesburg city center with only less than 15 minutes. With a capacity of 62,567 people, the stadium is quite ideal in the conduct of world football.
 


3. Moses Mabhida Stadium, Durban The stadium is named after the name of a former South African Communist Party General Secretary is equipped with various facilities such as restaurants, shopping areas, a playground for the children, and the path that connects the stadium complex to the beach. Stadium capacity is 70,000 people, on top of a pole curved arc length of 350 m by 105 m tall, reminiscent of Wembley Stadium, England.
 


4. Green Point, Cape Town The stadium is located between the hills known as the Signal Hill and the Atlantic Ocean adjacent to Cape Town city center, a capacity of 70,000 people. The stadium is part of the area built this golf course, also be used in the colossal events and music concerts.
 


5. Mbombela Stadium, Nelspruit One of the stadium which will host World Cup games on the site is located approximately 7 km from Nelspruit city center, and 12 km from Kruger Mpumalanga airport. Building a name taken from one of the official languages of South Africa can accommodate an audience of 43,500 people.
 


6. Royal Bafokeng Stadium, Rustenburg In the framework of a host of soccer's 2010 World Cup, the stadium bleachers added amount originally numbered 38,000 to 42,000 seats. Earlier this stadium was also prepared for the football championship Confederations Cup 2009. It is located just 12 km from the center of Rustenburg.
 


7. Loftus Versfeld Stadium, Pretoria The stadium is located in Tshwane / Pretoria is included is the oldest stadium in South Africa. According to fifa.com stadium was once used as a venue for sporting event since the year 1903 which was initially only able to accommodate about 2000 spectators, at this time was able to accommodate more than 50,000 people. In the stadium also has held the world championship sports rugby during the year 1995.
 


8. Peter Mokaba Stadium, Polokwane This stadium's name was perpetuated in memory of Peter Mokaba fame, the name of a fighter who was born in Polokwane persistent regime against Apartheid. Has a capacity of 46,000 people and only 5 km from the city center.
 


9. Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium, Porth Elisabeth One of the three stadiums World Cup 2010 organizers built in the coastal area which is the heart of Porth Elisabeth with a capacity of 46,500 people. The stadium which has stunning scenery and a unique roof structure looks like petals of a flower is designed by Architectural Design Associates (pty) Ltd. Architect & Dominic Bonnesse cc.
 


10. Free State, Bloemfontein Soccer field known as Vodacom Park is also used as a rugby field sports. Given the capacity audience at the World Cup games are expected to be booming, the addition of seats were held initially contains only about 45,000 to 48,000 seats plus.




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