The FIFA World Cup 2010 will take place in South Africa, being the first to be organized in Africa.
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Classification of the FIFA Confederations Cup 2009 - The Confederations Cup is composed of two groups, Group A and Group B, which both have 4 teams each in Group A and South Africa, Spain, Iraq and New Zealand and Group B Brazil, Egypt, the United States and Italy. After two matches in the first stage of the Confederations Cup, check below as is the rating of the Confederations Cup in 2009.
2010 South Africa's first FIFA World Cup on the African continent. The expectation is very high, despite being a very poor country.
Will be nine host cities will be the nerve center of the 2010 World Cup.
Cape Town - Greenpoint Stadium (new) - capacity of 70,000 spectators.
Moses Mabhida Durban Stadium (new) - capacity of 70,000 spectators.
Johannesburg
Ellis Park Stadium (retired) - capacity of 62,567 spectators.
Mangaung / Bloemfontein
Free State Stadium (retired) - capacity of 48,000 spectators.
Nelson Mandela Bay / Port Elizabeth
Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium (new) - 48,000 capacity
spectators.
Nelspruit - Mbombela Stadium (new) - capacity of 46,000 spectators.
Polokwane Stadium Peter Pace (new) - capacity of 46,000 spectators.
Rustenburg Royal Bafokeng Stadium (retired) - capacity of 42,000 spectators.
Tshwane / Pretoria
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SXP 2 years ago
Do you thinks visitors will be safe whaen visiting? It does seem that governments will do a lot around the stadiums, but what about when people are out and about?