The much-awaited FIFA World Cup 2010 tournament that will commence today, 11th June will continue till 11th July, 2010. South Africa - the first African nation that is hosting this prestigious international football event is all set with its swanky stadiums, where the action-packed matches of the tournament will be held.
The stadiums that have been chosen as venues for FIFA World Cup 2010 are: Green Point Stadium (Cape Town) with gross capacity of 64,100, Ellis Park Stadium (Johannesburg)-gross capacity-55,686, Durban Stadium (Durban)-gross capacity-62,760, Soccer City Stadium (Johannesburg)-gross capacity-88,460, Free State Stadium (Mangaung/Bloemfontein)-gross capacity-40.911, Port Elizabeth Stadium (Nelson Mandela Bay/Port Elizabeth)-gross capacity-42,486, Mbombela Stadium (Nelspruit)-gross capacity-40,929, Peter Mokaba Stadium (Polokwane)-gross capacity-41,733, Royal Bafokeng Stadium (Rustenburg)-gross capacity-38,464 and Loftus Versfeld Stadium (Tshwane/Pretoria)-gross capacity-42,858.
Green Point Stadium-Cape Town
Ellis Park Stadium-Johannesburg
Durban Stadium-Durban
Soccer City Stadium-Johannesburg
Free State Stadium-Bloemfontein
Port Elizabeth Stadium-Port Elizabeth
Mbombela Stadium-Nelspruit
Peter Mokaba Stadium-Polokwane
Royal Bafokeng Stadium-Rustenburg
Loftus Versfeld Stadium-Pretoria

