Monday, November 29, 1999

Breaking new ground for World Cup

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A total of 10 stadiums have been prepared to host the 2010 World Cup in South Africa. Five of the 10 stadiums have undergone major renovations, while two new stadiums have been built and three others rebuilt for the occasion.Soccer City Stadium(Johannesburg)Capacity: 95, 000Number of matches: 8 (Including opening game and the final)Green Point Stadium(Cape Town)Capacity:66, 005Number of matches: 8(including one semifinal)Durban Stadium(Durban)Capacity: 69,957Number of matches: 7 (including one semifinal)Nelson MandelaBay Stadium(Port Elizabeth)Capacity: 46, 082Number of matches: 8Ellis Park Stadium(Johannesburg)Capacity: 61,639Number of matches: 7Royal Bafokong Stadium (Rustenburg)Capacity: 44,530Number of Matches: 6Loftus Versfelt Stadium(Pretoria)Capacity: 49, 365Number of matches: 6Free State Satadium(Blomfontein)Capacity: 45,068Number of matches: 6Peter Mokaba Stadium (Plokwane)Capacity: 45,264Number of matches: 4Mbombela Stadium(Nelspruit)Capacity: 43,589Number of matches: 4GROUPSGroup ASouth Africa, Mexico, Uruguay, FranceGroup BArgentina, NigeriaKorea Republic, GreeceGroup CEngland, US, AlgeriaSloveniaGroup DGermany, AustraliaSerbia, GhanaGroup ENetherlands, DenmarkJapan, CameroonGroup FItaly, ParaguayNew ZealandSlovakiaGroup GBrazil, Korea DPRCôte d'IvoirePortugalGroup HSpain, SwitzerlandHonduras, Chile

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