Stadiums of fifa world cup 2010 live stream all soccer streaming events

Green Point Stadium,Cape Town:

One of the most artistic football venues in South Africa, the newly-built Green Point Stadium is situated in one of the much sought-after areas in the city of Cape Town. Green Point Stadium is one of the two semi-final venues for the FIFA World Cup.The stadium, which has an exterior that is covered with noise-reducing cladding has a capacity of 70,000 and is scheduled for completion in December 2009.


Durban Stadium,Durban:


The new Durban Stadium's design is characterized by two large archways which arc 100 meters above the stadium roof.The newly-built Moses Mabhida Stadium in Durban will host one of the semi-finals of the 2010 FIFA World CupThe 70,000-seater has been specifically designed as a multi-purpose venue and an amphitheatre complete with a cable car which ascends to a viewing platform at the top of the expansive 350m arch, a staggering 106m above the pitch. From this vantage point, visitors can experience spectacular panoramic views of the nearby shoreline and the city. The roof is attached to the arch by 95mm-diameter steel cables. Each seat of the stadium is spacious and comfortable, providing a clear line of sight to the pitch.


Ellis Park Stadium,Johannesburg:

 Ellis Park Stadium is located in the centre of Johannesburg and has hosted many epic sporting events including the final of the 2009 FIFA Confederations Cup between Brazil and the United States. The ground was given a significant face-lift before the Confederations Cup finals and now seats 62,000 fans, increasing its capacity by almost nine per cent from the previous 57,000.


Soccer City,Johannesburg:


For a long time Soccer City was the only South African stadium dedicated to the beautiful game and is a fitting finals venue.One of the most artistic and awe-inspiring football venues on the African continent, the newly-reconstructed Soccer City Stadium will host the first and final matches of the 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa,One of the most artistic and awe-inspiring football venues on the African continent, the newly-reconstructed Soccer City Stadium will host the first and final matches of the 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa, Gross Capacity 88,460


Free State Stadium,Mangaung / Bloemfontein:
Home to some of the country's most fanatical group of supporters, the Free State Stadium is likely to be the centre of attention during the ...Home to some of the country's most fanatical group of supporters, the Free State Stadium is likely to be the centre of attention during the FIFA World Cup. The Free State Stadium was upgraded from a capacity of 38,000 to 45,000 during the refurbishments.


Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium,Nelson Mandela Bay/Port Elizabeth:


The Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium,first football dedicated stadium in the city or surrounding areas. The stadium,one of the newly-built stadiums for the 2010 FIFA World Cup, was completed a yearprior to the commencement  of the world's greatest show on earth - a major milestone for the city. Gross capacity in this stadium 46,082


Mbombela Stadium,Nelspruit:


The Mbombela Stadium is one of the newly-built stadiums for the 2010 FIFA World Cup South AfricaThe stadium, with a capacity of 46,000, is located in the city of Nelspruit in Mpumalanga Province. It is situated approximately seven kilometers from the city centre and 12 kilometers from the nearby Kruger-Mpumalanga Airport. The ground also enjoys a close proximity to various game parks, giving spectators the opportunity to see the wildlife during rest days.


Peter Mokaba Stadium,Polokwane:


Named after one of the renowned sons of the struggle and emancipation of South Africa against the apartheid regime, the Peter Mokaba Stadium holds much  historical significance in South Africa. Peter Mokaba was born and bred in Polokwane and was renowned for his fighting spirit and for his inpirational leadership.The stadium was built next to the old Peter Mokaba Stadium in Polokwane in the Limpopo Province. The newly-built Peter Mokaba stadium is situated approximately 5km from the city centre, with a total seating capacity of 45,000.


Royal Bafokeng Stadium,Rustenburg:


The Royal Bafokeng Sports Palace is one of the stadiums for the 2010 FIFA World Cup. The stadium is named after the Bafokeng people who live in the area.In 1999, the Bafokeng won a legal battle, which enttled them to 20% on the platinum which is mined on their historical land. Hence, they have shares in platinum mining in the area. Upon completion, the stadium will seat 44,530.The stadium is only a 25 minute drive to Sun City and 30 minutes to the Pilansberg. It is 12 kilometers from the Rustenburg city centre.

Loftus Versfeld Stadium,Tshwane/Pretoria
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Loftus Versfeld Stadium, situated in Tshwane/ Pretoria, is one of the oldest stadiums in South Africa. The stadium has been used for major sporting events since 1903, and the first concrete structure, which could accommodate only 2,000 spectators, was built by the City Council of Pretoria in 1923.Loftus Versfeld is in the heart of Tshwane/Pretoria and currently has a seating capacity of 50,000.


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