South Africa 2010 Host Cities

South Africa 2010 World Cup

South Africa 2010 World Cup Host Cities

Visit the 2010 World Cup Host Cities in South Africa that will be welcoming the fans in June 2010. Find out about the attractions, things to do, stadiums and find accommodation in the nine South African Cities chosen to host the 2010 FIFA World Cup ...

2010 Host City Johannesburg

Stadium: Soccer City Stadium / Ellis Park Stadium
Where to Stay: Johannesburg 2010 Accommodation

Johannesburg is a booming, happening city and the emphasis is on making money, whether in business or on the streets, and has been since ... johannesburg

2010 Host City Pretoria

Stadium: Loftus Versfeld Stadium
Where to Stay: Pretoria 2010 Accommodation

The administrative capital of South Africa, Pretoria is a place of culture with a series of theatres, museums and monuments, roses growing beautifully ... pretoria

2010 Host City Cape Town

Stadium: Green Point Stadium
Where to Stay: Cape Town 2010 Accommodation

With its majestic icon Table Mountain backdrop and pristine beaches, Cape Town is considered one of the most beautiful, culturally diverse cities in Africa ... cape town

2010 Host City Durban

Stadium: Moses Mabhida Stadium
Where to Stay: Durban 2010 Accommodation

Bustling Durban is the hub of the province’s business and industry and pulses with all the energy of a major port city. Durban is often referred to as South ... durban

2010 Host City Port Elizabeth

Stadium: Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium
Where to Stay: Port Elizabeth 2010 Accommodation

Port Elizabeth offers a diverse selection of attractions as a vacation destination including eco-attractions, scenic nature trails, wildlife and cultural ... port elizabeth

2010 Host City Nelspruit

Stadium: Mbombela Stadium
Where to Stay: Nelspruit 2010 Accommodation

Nelspruit, the capital of Mpumalanga, lies in the fertile valley of the Crocodile River and has been called the gateway to Mpumalanga and the Kruger National Park ... Nelspruit

Host City Polokwane

Stadium: Peter Mokaba Stadium
Where to Stay: Polokwane 2010 Accommodation

Polokwane, the capital of the Limpopo Province is the cultural hub of the region - a city graced with wide streets, green spaces and a vivid ... Polokwane

2010 Host City Rustenburg

Stadium: Royal Bafokeng Stadium
Where to Stay: Rustenburg 2010 Accommodation

Rustenburg is situated some 112 km north-west of Johannesburg, at the foot of the Magaliesberg. It is the third oldest town of the old Transvaal Province ... Rustenburg

2010 Host City Bloemfontein

Stadium: Free State Stadium
Where to Stay: Bloemfontein 2010 Accommodation

Bloemfontein, the City of Roses, serves as something of an oasis, lying as it does plum in the middle of the Free State and indeed the country. The only ... Bloemfontein

South Africa 2010 World Cup

2010 World Cup Links and Pages

2010 World Cup Stadiums

Where to Stay: South Africa Accommodation

The final 10 stadiums to be utilised for the 2010 Soccer World Cup in South Africa include Soccer City; Ellis Park Stadium; Moses Mabhida Stadium; Free State Stadium; Mbombela Stadium; Peter Mokaba ... 2010 world cup stadiums map

South Africa 2010 Accommodation

Where to Stay: South Africa 2010 Accommodation

Find Accommodation in South Africa for the 2010 World Cup by using our maps designed to show distances in kilometres from the Match Stadiums to towns within a convenient travelling distance ... South Africa 2010 World Cup Accommodation

"In Africa, soccer enjoys great popularity and has a particular place in the hearts of people. This is why it is so important that the Fifa World Cup will for the first time ever be hosted on the African continent in 2010. We feel privileged and humbled that South Africa have been given the singular honour of being that African host country". - Nelson Mandela

The 2010 FIFA World CupTM will be staged at 10 venues across nine South African cities: Johannesburg, Cape Town, Durban, Port Elizabeth, Nelspruit, Polokwane, Bloemfontein, Rustenburg and Pretoria. Johannesburg is home to two World Cup stadiums, Soccer City and Ellis Park. For the latest news and updates about the 2010 World Cup in South Africa see the SA-Venues.com South Africa Travel News blog section on 2010 World Cup News.
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