The 2010 world cup was held in many places. Capetown, Johannesburg for example
2010 in cape town
FIFA World Cup 2010 is hosted by South Africa. It will be held in different cities all over South Africa because they will have several games a day. Different cities in South Africa have different stadiums which will host different games. Some cities are Johannesburg, Cape Town, etc.
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Maps and guides will direct you to the parking lots, not far from the stadium.
Iran did not compete with japan in 2006 fifa world cup.
Cape Town stadium was built between 2008 and 2009 especially for the FIFA 2010 Soccer world cup. It was built on the site of the previous Green Point stadium.
Quite a few. Check out betweenthegames.co.za for a listing, or download the calendar (in a variety of formats)
The 9 cities that will host fifa 2010 games are: Johannesburg Durban Cape Town Pretoria Port Elizabeth Bloemfontein Polokwane Nelspruit Rustenburg
The kick off match will take place on 11 June, at the new Cape Town Stadium, with the final in Cape Town taking place on 6 July 2010; although the last final match in South Africa will be on 11 July.
The 2010 FIFA World Cup was held in 10 different stadiums in South Africa:Soccer CityCity: JohannesburgCapacity: 84,490Cape Town StadiumCity: Cape TownCapacity: 64,100Moses Mabhida StadiumCity: DurbanCapacity: 62,760Ellis Park StadiumCity: JohannesburgCapacity: 55,686Loftus Versfeld StadiumCity: PretoriaCapacity: 42,858Nelson Mandela Bay StadiumCity: Port ElizabethCapacity: 42,486Peter Mokaba StadiumCity: PolokwaneCapacity: 41,733Mbombela StadiumCity: NelspruitCapacity: 40,929Free State StadiumCity: BloemfonteinCapacity: 40,911Royal Bafokeng StadiumCity: RustenburgCapacity: 38,646
The following matches in the 2010 FIFA World Cup will take place in Cape Town:Group stages:Match 2: Group A, June 11, 2010, Uruguay v. France, Cape Town StadiumMatch 11: Group F, June 14, 2010, Italy v. Paraguay, Cape Town StadiumMatch 23: Group C, June 18, 2010, England v. Algeria, Cape Town StadiumMatch 30: Group G, June 21, 2010, Portugal v. Korea DPR, Cape Town StadiumMatch 44: Group E, June 24, 2010, Cameroon v. Netherlands, Cape Town StadiumLast 16:Match 56: Group H winners v. Group G runners up, June 29, 2010, Cape Town StadiumQuarter finals:Match 59: Match 52 winners v. Match 51 winners, July 3, 2010, Cape Town StadiumSemi finals:Match 61: Match 58 winners v. Match 57 winners, July 6, 2010, Cape Town Stadium
Polokwane, Tshwane/Pretoria, Rustenburg, Nelspruit, Johannesburg, Mangaung/ Bloemfontein, Durban, Cape Town and Nelson Mandela Bay/Port Elizabeth.