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The long awaited opening of the Africa's largest exhibition in the ground, the 2010 World Cup will be played by international football giants in ten sites across through the "Rainbow Nation".
Nine South African cities to open their hearts and minds in a navy Footie Fan scheduled, the country's economic capital, Egoli "City of Gold", better known as Johannesburg, hosted the opening and closing of the battles for World Cup supremacy in two different places.
The enormous distance between the stages probably justifies a dedicated path of travel to prevent international visitors and local missing a second of an event that only happens every four years.
Helicopter transfers and transport guests from the domestic airport or a luxury accommodation directly to the game, or as close as possible to the stage, and is becoming an alternative transport people are fans intent to follow their teams chosen around!
JOHANNESBURG
Johannesburg, the Economic and transportation hub of South Africa, has been elected to host two major meetings in two places:
Soccer City
Soccer City, also known as the FNB stadium has undergone a remarkable facelift with the extension of the upper stadium seats should increase to 94 700. Brand new changing rooms, reflectors and a state of the edge of the deck to keep the audience dry are only a handful of additions to a design based on the pumpkin or a traditional African pot. The stadium is located 8 km from the CBD and is close to Gold Reef City and Nasrec National Exhibition Center.
Ellis Park
Ellis Park, also near downtown, is improving R2billion including new upper tiers behind each goal. Stadium Seating capacity will increase to 70 000 in anticipation a semi-final.
DURBAN
Moses Mabhida Stadium
Moses Mabhida Stadium in Durban is still under construction but would appreciate a thrilling semi-final. The design is completely dominated by an arch of 106 m high center will be connected to ground by a cable car high technology, which offers a beautiful view of visitors to the coast of KwaZulu-Natal. Bus and train station for the new Kings Park, sent to the client's City Stadium.
CAPE TOWN
Green Point Stadium
The stage of the lighthouse is probably the Newly constructed Green Point Stadium in Cape Town. Located on the common ground between Green Bay and the Table icon in Africa, Table Mountain, the stadium should accommodate 9 games, including quarter and semifinals. Defined by a sweeping silhouette, the stadium has been designed so as not to interfere with Table Mountain, but to improve it. Once completed, the stage is occupied by one of about 68 000 seats.
Other sites
- Free State Stadium in Bloemfontein
- Mbombela Stadium in Nelspruit
- Peter Mokaba Stadium in Polokwane
- Nelson Mandela Stadium in Port Elizabeth
- Loftus Versfeld Stadium in Pretoria
- Royal Bafokeng Stadium in Rustenburg