Football fever is coming - World Cup 2010!

Football fever is coming! World Cup 2010, the spectacular and the greatest spectacle on earth, Africa is in the picturesque village of South Africa and the kickoff of the first World Cup in South Africa held June 11, 2010 blown. The finale of the mega-event will be held in 2010 on July 11. It 's the first time an African country will host a major event. The matches will be played in Cape Town, Johannesburg, Port Elizabeth,Durban, Bloemfontein, Rustenburg, Pretoria, Polokwane and Nelspruit. The world of football fanatics and fans are already buzzing with excitement as the World Cup is approaching closer.

Johannesburg

Johannesburg is to visit one of the largest city in South Africa is a beating heart in South Africa. Johannesburg or Joburg is very popular in the world known for its beautiful and exotic safari. In addition to the exotic safari, Lion Park, the Museum Africa, Bunny Park,Newtown, Alex, Gold Reef City are some of the top rated attractions in Johannesburg. There are two stadiums in Johannesburg, which are used during the World Cup. The first is the Soccer City, which is the venue for the first match of the tournament. Another is Ellis Park stadium, a few miles from the center of Johannesburg.

Bloemfontein

Bloemfontein is a fascinating city with a modern center that offers a wide variety of wild animals from a wideArray of sports facilities and conditions for good fishing. Bloemfontein has everything for visitors. It provides extensive leisure facilities and entertainment in the form of sports fields, parks, zoo and a nature reserve. The FIFA World Cup 2010 matches in Bloemfontein Stadium Park will be staged at the Vodacom Free State Stadium, also known as. It will host the first five games of the first round and second round.

Cape Town

Cape Townwill surely be one of the most popular tourist attractions around the world that offers a wide range of attractions, sights and activities. And 'one of the most cosmopolitan cities in South Africa. Cape Town offers beautiful mountains, exotic beaches, wineries, etc. The rotation of the World Cup first and the second is likely to Newlands Stadium in Cape Town will be played. The stadium has excellent security, parking and various other services. The stadium is also directlyopposite the train station, there is no need to think of all the major transportation problem.

Durban

Durban is an ideal place for business, shopping, business and other attractions. And 'one of the most densely populated countries in Africa. The site offers many ways to enjoy the sun and the beach. Durban prepares to host the World Cup. Some of the most important games of the World Cup is played in a new Moses, the Mabhida DurbanStadium. It will also host the opening ceremony of the World Cup at King's Park Stadium. It takes about ten minutes drive from the big hotels in Kings Park Stadium to arrive.

Nelspruit

E 'a capital of the province of Mpumalanga. It has abundant sunshine and lush hills and valleys. Nelspruit has planned a new soccer stadium for the World Cup. The name of the stadium Mbombela Stadium and will have a capacity of 40,000. It will host four first roundgames. Mbombela is designed to provide world class facilities for players and spectators.

Polokwane

Polokwane, formally known as Pietersburg is the capital of the province of Limpopo in South Africa. Polokwane boasts good weather, good location and its proximity to the big game reserves as well. Peter Mokaba stadium will be used to host a series of football matches. L 'Stadium is located just south of the Central Business District. The stadium is currently being greatly improved.

Pretoria

Pretoria is one of the most beautiful cities in South Africa. Pretoria is currently known under the name Tshwane. Pretoria is also a place for the World Cup. Pretoria is also famous for the blooming Jacaranda is particularly in the month of October, when the whole town turns pink or purple, and therefore often used as the Jacaranda City.The Loftus Versfeld Stadium in Pretoria, Gauteng, undergo various upgrades to the World Cup and has a capacity of 45,000. It will host the first four preliminary round matches and a second phase.

Rustenburg

Rustenburg is one of the fastest growing city in South Africa and is located 70 miles north of Johannesburg. It lies at the foot of the Magaliesberg mountain range in the North West Province of South Africa. Royal Bafokeng Stadiumare at the stadium during the FIFA World Cup used. The Royal Bafokeng Stadium in Rustenburg, North West Province will undergo a minor facelift, increasing its capacity of 45,000. It will host the first four preliminary round matches and a second phase.

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