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FIFA WORLD CUP 2010


 FIFA WORLD CUP 2010 RATES ARE AVAILABLE ON REQUEST!!!

 

World Cup 2010 - Information

The 2010 FIFA World Cup will be the 19th FIFA World Cup, the premier international football tournament. It is scheduled to take place between 11 June and 11 July 2010 in South Africa. The 2010 FIFA World Cup will be the culmination of a qualification process that began in August 2007 and involved 204 of the 208 FIFA national teams. As such, it matches the 2008 Summer Olympics as the sports event with the most competing nations.

This will be the first time that the tournament has been hosted by an African nation, after South Africa beat Morocco and Egypt in an all-African bidding process. Italy are the defending champions. The draw for the finals will take place on 4 December 2009 in Cape Town.
(Info by Wikipedia)

 

*NEW*   Game Schedule - FIFA World Cup 2010   *NEW*

Group A

 11.06.2010 South Africa - Mexico City:Johannesburg - Stadium: Soccer City

11.06.2010 Uruguay - France City:Cape Town - Stadium: Green Point

16.06.2010 South Africa - Uruguay City:Pretoria - Stadium: Loftus-Versfeld Stadium

17.06.2010 France - Mexico City:Polokwane - Stadium: Peter-Mokaba Stadium

22.06.2010 Mexico - Uruguay City:Rustenberg - Stadium: Royal-Bofaken Stadium

22.06.2010 France - South-Africa City:Bloemfontein - Stadium: Free-State-Stadium

 Group B

 12.06.2010 Argentina - Nigeria City:Johannesburg - Stadium: Ellis Park

12.06.2010 South Korea - Greece City:Port Elizabeth - Stadium: Nelson-Mandela-Bay

17.06.2010 Greece - Nigeria City:Bloemfontein - Stadium: Free-State-Stadium

17.06.2010 Argentina - South Korea City:Johannesburg - Stadium: Soccer-City

22.06.2010 Nigeria - South Korea City:Durban - Stadium: Moses-Mabhida-Stadium

22.06.2010 Greece -Argentina City:Polokwane - Stadium: Peter-Mokaba-Stadium

 Group C

 12.06.2010 England - USA City:Rustenberg - Stadium: Royal-Bafokeng-Stadium

13.06.2010 Algeria - Slowenia City:Polokwane - Stadium: Peter-Mokaba-Stadium

18.06.2010 Slowenia - USA City:Johannesburg - Stadium: Ellis-Park-Stadium

18.06.2010 England - Algeria City:Cape Town - Stadium: Green-Point-Stadium

22.06.2010 Slwowenia - England City:Port Elizabeth - Stadium: Nelson-Mandela-Bay

22.06.2010 USA - Algeria City:Pretoria - Stadium: Loftus-Versfeld

Group D

13.06.2010 Germany - Australia City:Durban - Stadium: Moses-Mabhida-Stadium

13.06.2010 Serbia - Ghana City:Pretoria - Stadium: Loftus-Versfeld

18.06.2010 Germany - Serbia City:Port Elizabeth Stadium: Nelson-Mandela-Bay

19.06.2010 Ghana - Australia City:Rustenberg - Stadium: Royal-Bafokeng-Stadium

23.06.2010 Ghana - Germany City:Johannesburg - Stadium: Soccer City

23.06.2010 Australia - Serbia City:Nelspruit - Stadium: Mbombela-Stadium

  Group E

14.06.2010 Netherland - Denmark City:Johannesburg - Stadium: Soccer City

14.06.2010 Japan - Camerun City:Bloemfontein - Stadium: Free-State-Stadium

19.06.2010 Netherland - Japan City:Durban - Stadium: Moses-Mabhida-Stadium

19.06.2010 Camerun - Denmark City:Pretoria - Stadium: Loftus-Versfeld-Stadium

24.06.2010 Camerun - Netherland City:Cape Town - Stadium: Green-Point-Stadium

24.06.2010 Denmark - Japan City:Rustenberg - Stadium: Royal-Bakofeng-Stadium

Group F

14.06.2010 Italia - Paraguay City:Cape Town - Stadium: Green-Point-Stadium

15.06.2010 Newseeland - Slowenia City:Rustenberg - Stadium: Royal-Bafokeng-Stadium

20.06.2010 Slowenia - Paraguay City:Bloemfontein - Stadium: Free-State-Stadium

20.06.2010 Italia - Newseeland City:Nelspruit - Stadium: Mbombela-Stadium

24.06.2010 Slowenia - Italia City:Johannesburg - Stadium: Ellis Park

24.06.2010 Paraguay - Newseeland City:Polokwane - Stadium: Peter-Mokaba-Stadium

Group G

 15.06.2010 Brasil - North Korea City:Johannesburg - Stadium: Ellis Park

15.06.2010 Ivory Coast - Portugal City:Port Elizabeth - Stadium: Nelson-Mandela-Bay

20.06.2010 Brasil - Ivory Coast City:Johannesburg - Stadium: Soccer-City

21.06.2010 Portugal - Brasil City:Cape Town - Stadium: Green-Point-Stadium

25.06.2010 North Korea - Ivory Coast City:Nelspruit - Stadium: Mbombela

25.06.2010 Portugal - Brasil City:Durban - Stadium: Moses-Mabhida-Stadium

Group H

 16.06.2010 Spania - Swiss City:Durban - Stadium: Moses-Mabhida-Stadium

16.06.2010 Honduras - Chile City:Nelspruit - Stadium: Mbombela-Stadium

21.06.2010 Chile - Swiss City:Port Elizabeth - Stadium: Nelson-Mandela-Bay

21.06.2010 Spania - Honduras City:Johannesburg - Stadium: Ellis Park

25.06.2010 Swiss - Honduras City:Bloemfontein - Stadium: Free-State-Stadium

25.06.2010 Chile - Spania City:Pretoria - Stadium: Loftus-Versfeld-Stadium

Eight Final

26.06.2010 - 1. Group A - 2. Group B. City:Port Elizabeth Stadium: Nelson-Mandela-Bay

 26.06.2010 - 1. Group C - 2. Group D City:Rustenburg - Stadium: Royal-Bafokeng-Stadium

27.06.2010 - 1. Group D - 2. Group C. City:Bloemfontein - Stadium: Free-State-Stadium

27.06.2010 - 1. Group B - 2. Group A - City:Johnnesburg - Stadium: Soccer City

 28.06.2010 - 1. Group E - 2. Group F. - City:Durban - Stadium: Moses-Mabhida-Stadium

 28.06.2010 - 1. Group G - 2. Group H. - City:Johanneburg - Stadium: Ellis Park

 29.06.2010 - 1. Group F - 2. Group E - City:Pretoria - Stadium: Loftus-Versfeld

 29.06.2010 - 1. Group H - 2. Group G - City:Cape Town - Green-Point-Stadium

Quarter Final

 02.07.2010 - Winner Game 1 - Winner Game 2 - City:Johannesburg - Stadium: Soccer City

02.07.2010 - Winner Game 5 - Winner Game 6 - City:Port Elizabeth - Stadium: Nelson-Mandela Bay

03.07.2010 - Winner Game 3 - Winner Game 4 - City:Cape Town -  Stadium: Green-Point

03.07.2010 - Winner Game 7 - Winner Game 8 - City:Johannesburg - Stadium: Ellis Park

Semi-Final

 06.07.2010 - Winner Game 1 - Winner Game 2 - City:Cape Town - Stadium: Green-Point

07.07.2010 - Winner Game 3 - Winner Game 4 - City:Durban

 Game of 3rd. Position

 10.07.2010 - Looser SF 1 - Looser SF 2 - City:Port Elizabeth - Stadium: Nelson-Mandela-Bay

 FINAL

11.07.2010 - Winner SF 1 - Winner SF 2 - City:Johannesburg - Stadium: Soccer City

 

 

 The Stadiums:

Green Point Stadium - Cape Town

The Newly built Green Point Stadium is situated in the "Mother City" of South Africa. in Cape Town. You fell in Love with this City, nestled between the beautiful Ocean and the breathtaking Mountains, including the famous "Table Mountain". This Stadium has a capacity to 70,000.

Ellis Park Stadium - Johannesburg

The Ellis Park Stadium is located in the middle of the centre of Johannesburg. Ellis Park was built in 1928 and was at first a Rugby Stadium. It was demolished and new built in 1982. It has a capacity to 62,000 seats. 

 Free State Stadium - Mangaung/Bloemfontein

At the heart of the Free State Provine lies the City of Mangaung/Bloemfontein. A Place to be is the "Golden Gate National Park" in the eastern Free State.  It has a capacity to 45,000. 

 Mbombela Stadium - Nelspruit

 This spectacular Place is surrounded by the famous "Kruger national Park". Nelspruit located in the local municipality of Mbombela. The Stadium has a capacity to 46,000.

Royal Bafokeng Sports Palace Stadium - Rustenberg

 This Stadium is one of the stadiums extra for the 2010 FIFA World Cup. The Name is from the People, who live in that Area, called "Bafokeng"  The Stadium is placed 25 minutes to Sun City and 30 minutes to Pilansberg. The Stadium has a capacity to 42,000. 

Moses Mabhida Stadium - Durban

 This newly-built Stadium will host one of the semi-finals of the 2010 FIFA World Cup. This Stadion is a world-class and multifunctional arena located in the heart of the Kings Park Sporting Precinct. The Stadion has a capacity to 70,000.

 FNB - Soccer City - Johannesburg

 This fantastic Stadium will host the first and final matches of the FIFA World Cup 2010 in South Africa. It is a newly-reconstructed Soccer City Stadium. This Stadium has a capacity to 94,700.

 Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium - Nelson Mandela Bay/Port Elizabeth

This newly-built Stadium set on the shores of the North End Lake, is the first football dedicated stadium in the city or surrounding areas. The Nelson Mandela Stadium has an eye-catching, unique roof-structure and a spectacular view, overlooking the North End Lake. This Stadium has a capacity to 48,000.

 Peter Mokaba Stadium - Polokwane

Named after the nenowned sons of the struggle and emancipation of South Africa against the apartheid regime. Peter Mokaba was born in Polokwane. The Stadium was built in Polokwane in the Limpopo Province. This Stadium has a capacity to 45,000. 

 Loftus Versfeld Stadium - Tshwane/Pretoria

 The Loftus Versfeld Stadium is one of the oldest Stadiums in South Africa. The first use in this Stadium began 1903 for Rugby and football matches. Loftus Versfeld is in the heart of Tshwane/Pretoria. This Stadium has a capacity to 50,000. 

 
 FIFA - Fédération Internationale de Football Association www.FIFA.com
 

 

Important telephone numbers for South Africa:

From a fixed line:

* 107 - Emergency 

* 10111 - Police [117) 

* 10177 - Ambulance 

* 082911 - Netcare911 and The National Sea Rescue Institute

From a mobile phone

* 112 - Emergency

* 911 - Netcare911 and The National Sea Rescue Institute

 

 

 

 

 


 

 
 
 
 
 

 

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