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Post by officergroyman on Jun 12, 2009 12:03:48 GMT -1
(Pic: early 2009) Green Point Stadium will host group matches plus games from the last 16, quarter-final and semi-final stages. (Pic: Apr 2009) The new stadium, started in September 2006, will hold 48,000 fans during the World Cup. (Pic: early 2009) Moses Mabhida Stadium will host group matches plus games from the last 16 and semi-final stages. It replaced Kings Park football stadium, which was demolished in 2006 (Pic: graphic) Bloemfontein's Free State Stadium, already home to Bloemfontein Celtic, earned a moderate upgrade for the 2010 World Cup. (Pic: May 2009) The Royal Bafokeng Stadium in Rustenburg will play host to matches in the group stages and the round of the last 16. (Pic: May 2009) Soccer City, the only black-owned stadium of the competition, was completed in May 2009 and holds 94,700 fans. (Pic: 2008) Pretoria's Loftus Versfeld Stadium will host matches in the group stages and last 16 of the World Cup. (Pic: Jan 2009) The new Mbombela Stadium is being built near Nelspruit, the capital of Mpumalanga province. (Pic: late 2008) Named for the late African National Congress party member Peter Mokaba, this new stadium in Polokwane will hold 46,000 people.
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Post by Alex on Jun 12, 2009 12:28:35 GMT -1
Looks good!
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Post by El Morto La Hoja! on Jun 12, 2009 12:36:27 GMT -1
(Pic: May 2009) Soccer City, the only black-owned stadium of the competition, was completed in May 2009 and holds 94,700 fans. odd thing to say....
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Post by crawleyred on Jun 12, 2009 14:07:18 GMT -1
That 95,000 seater looks good
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