It is called the Loftus Versveld Stadium of Pretoria.
There are two major stadiums in Pretoria: 1) Loftus Versfeld Stadium - has a capacity of 51,762 2) HM Pitje Stadium
---- Stadiums: ---- Soccer City Stadium (Johannesburg) Ellis Park Stadium (Johannesburg) Loftus Stadium (Pretoria) Royal Bafokeng (Rustenburg) Peter Mokaba (Polokwane) Mbombela (Nelspruit) Free Park Stadium (Bloemfontein) Moses Mobheda (Durban) Nelson Mandela (Port Elizabeth) Green Point (Cape Town) Oppenheimer Stadium (Orkney) Kimberley Stadium (Kimberley) Rainbow Junction Stadium (Pretoria)
The Pretoria Stadium, officially known as Loftus Versfeld Stadium, has a seating capacity of approximately 51,762. It is primarily used for rugby and soccer matches and has hosted various international events, including the FIFA World Cup. The stadium is a significant venue in South Africa's sports landscape.
The 2010 Soccer world cup is not being held in a single stadium, but in a number of the major centres. Here is a list of these : Soccer City, Johannesburg; Green Point Stadium, Cape Town; Ellis Park, Johannesburg Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium, Port Elizabeth, Royal Bafokeng Stadium, Rustenburg Peter Mokaba Stadium, Polokwane; Durban Stadium, Durban; Loftus Versfeld Stadium, Pretoria Soccer City, Johannesburg; Free State Stadium, Bloemfontein
Soccer City Stadium.
Soccer city stadium, Johannesburg.
Estadio Azteca
There are tens of stadiums.
The Egyptian Army Stadium in Alexandria, Egypt.
San Siro in Milan
Soccer City Stadium, Johannesburg.
Soccer city is the name of a stadium in South Africa where the 2010 World Cup final was played