The stadiums that will be used in the next 2010 World Cup are 10. Soccer City is the most important, it will host the inauguration on June 11, 2010 and the grand final in July of the same year.

A list of the stadiums where the 2010 South Africa World Cup matches will be played:

Cape Town Grenpoint: Its construction will finish this year. It has capacity for 70.000 people.

Johannesburg Soccer City: A monument stadium to South African football. Nelson Mandela gave his speech there after his release.

Johannesburg Ellis Park: It was a stadium of rugby, remodeled so that soccer games can be played.

Soccer-City World Cup 2010

DURBAN King Senzagakhona: Headquarters of the first South African party after Apartheid.

Bloemfontein Free State: It is the home ground of the South African football team Bloemfontein Celtics. It has capacity for 38.000 people.

Pretoria Loftus Versfeld: He belongs to the Mamelodi Sundowns club. Capacity for 45.000 people.

Nelspruit Mbombela: In the city of Nelspruit. Mbombela means “many people together in a small place”.

Port Elizabeth Nelson Mandela Bay: Construction will be completed in 2009. With a capacity of 48.000 people.

Polokwane Peter Mokaba: In the city of Polokwane. With 45.000 locations.

Rustenburg Royal Bafokeng: Named after the ethnic people of Bafokeng. It will have a capacity of 42.000 seats.

Bafokeng-World Cup 2010

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