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Cape Town: Green Point Stadium - it is located at the foot of the iconic Table Mountain.. A new stadium is being built for the 2010 World Cup, in the suburbs of Green Point.
Johannesburg: Soccer City & Ellis Park Stadium-Johannesburg is a hub of culture & excitement. Soccer City has been a stadium dedicated to the game & is an appropriate place for hosting the finals.
Ellis Park was built in 1982; it has long been associated with the sport.
Nelson Mandela Bay/Port Elizabeth: Port Elizabeth Stadium- The town has 40 kms of pristine beaches. The Port Elizabeth stadium is located on the shores of scenic North End Lake. It will be the first stadium which is dedicated to the sport.
Polokwane: Peter Mokaba Stadium-This town is located in the land of the upside down tree, called the baobab. The peter Makoba stadium is dedicated to the anti-apartheid activist.
Tshwane/Pretoria: Loftus Versfeld Stadium-The city has a rich & cultural heritage. The Loftus Versfeld stadium was built in 1906; many soccer premier league matches were played here.
Durban: Durban Stadium-The city has a 4 kilometer long stretch of beaches, restaurants etc. The design of the new Durban stadium has two large archways, which are 100 meters above the stadium roof.
Mangaung/Bloemfontein: Free State Stadium-The town has large open spaces. This stadium has the seating capacity of 48000.
Nelspruit: Mbombela Stadium- Nelspruit is full of nature’s abundance like forests & waterfalls. The Mbombela stadium has a seating capacity of 46000.
Rustenburg: Royal Bafokeng Stadium-This city is located in the heart of savannah bushveld. The Royal Bafokeng stadium is called so because of the Bafokeng people who are shareholders in the Platinum mines located in that area.

