Sunday, February 21, 2010
Football: 2010 World Cup Venues
2010 World Cup Venues
The 64 games of the 2010 Football World Cup in South Africa will be held at 10 venues in nine cities: Johannesburg, Cape Town, Durban, Port Elizabeth, Nelspruit, Polokwane, Bloemfontein, Rustenburg and Pretoria. Two stadia will host games in Johannesburg: Soccer City and Ellis Park.
Bloemfontein: Free State Stadium. 48,000 capacity.
June 14: Japan vs. Cameroon (Grp E)
June 20: Slovakia vs. Paraguay (Grp F)
June 22: France vs. South Africa (Grp A)
June 25: Switzerland vs. Honduras (Grp H)
June 27: Round 2
Cape Town: Green Point Stadium. 70,000 capacity.
June 11: Uruguay vs. France (Grp A)
June 14: Italy vs. Paraguay (Grp F)
June 18: England vs. Algeria (Grp C)
June 21: Portugal vs North Korea (Grp G)
June 24: Cameroon vs Holland (Grp E)
June 29: Round 2
July 3: Quarter Final
July 6: Semi Final
Durban: Moses Mabhida Stadium. 70,000 capacity.
June 13: Germany vs. Australia (Grp D)
June 16: Spain vs. Switzerland (Grp H)
June 19: Holland vs. Japan (Grp E)
June 22: Nigeria vs. S. Korea (Grp B)
June 25: Portugal vs. Brazil (Grp G)
June 28: Round 2
July 7: Semi Final
Johannesburg: Ellis Park Stadium. 70,000 capacity.
June 12: Argentina vs. Nigeria (Grp B)
June 15: Brazil vs. North Korea (Grp G)
June 18: Slovenia vs. USA (Grp C)
June 21: Spain vs. Honduras (Grp H)
June 24: Slovakia vs. Italy (Grp F)
June 28: Round 2
July 3: Quarter Final
Johannesburg: Soccer City. 94,700 capacity.
June 11: South Africa vs. Mexico (opening game, Grp A)
June 14: Holland vs. Denmark (Grp E)
June 17: Argentina vs. South Korea (Grp B)
June 20: Brazil vs. Ivory Coast (Grp G)
June 23: Ghana vs. Germany (Grp D)
June 27: Round 2
July 2: Quarter Final
July 11: World Cup Final
Nelspruit: Mbombela Stadium. 40,000 capacity.
June 16: Honduras vs. Chile (Grp H)
June 20: Italy vs. New Zealand (Grp F)
June 23: Australia vs. Serbia (Grp D)
June 25: North Korea vs. Ivory Coast (Grp G)
Polokwane: Peter Mokaba Stadium. 46,000 capacity.
June 13: Algeria vs. Slovenia (Grp C)
June 17: France vs. Mexico (Grp A)
June 22: Greece vs. Argentina (Grp B)
June 24: Paraguay vs. New Zealand (Grp F)
Port Elizabeth: Nelson Mandela Stadium. 48,000 capacity.
June 12: South Korea vs. Greece (Grp B)
June 15: Ivory Coast vs. Portugal (Grp G)
June 18: Germany vs. Serbia (Grp D)
June 21: Chile vs. Switzerland (Grp H)
June 23: Slovenia vs. England (Grp C)
June 26: Round 2
July 2: Quarter Final
July 10: Third-Place Playoff
Pretoria: Loftus Versfeld Stadium. 51,700 capacity.
June 13: Serbia vs. Ghana (Grp D)
June 15: South Africa vs. Uruguay (Grp A)
June 18: Cameroon vs. Denmark (Grp E)
June 23: USA vs. Algeria (Grp C)
June 25: Chile vs. Spain (Grp H)
June 29: Round 2
Rustenburg: Royal Bafokeng Stadium. 42,000 capacity.
June 12: England vs. USA (Grp C)
June 15: New Zealand vs. Slovenia (Grp F)
June 19: Ghana vs. Australia (Grp D)
June 22: Mexico vs. Uruguay (Grp A)
June 24: Denmark vs. Japan (Grp E)
June 26: Round 2
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