The only stadium to host two world cup final matches is the Aztec Stadium located in Mexico City. It was during the world cups Mexico '70 and Mexico '86
More than one stadium.Moses Mabhida Stadium - DurbanEllis Park Stadium - JohannesburgSoccer City - Johannesburg (Venue for the final)Free State Stadium - BloemfonteinNelson Mandela Bay Stadium - Port ElizabethMbombela Stadium - NelspruitPeter Mokaba Stadium - PolokwaneRoyal Bafokeng Stadium - RustenburgLoftus Versfeld Stadium - Pretoria
The FIFA World Cup 2006 Finals between Italy and France was held at the Olympiastadion in Berlin on 09 July 2006. http://www.fifa.com/worldcup/archive/germany2006/results/matches/match=97410064/report.html
brazil THIS IS NOT THE CORRECT ANSWER. THE QUESTION WAS ABOUT THE ATTENDANCE, NOT THE RESULT, OR THE VENUE.
Soccer City Stadium, Johannesburg, South Africa
There was no world cup in 1996. It was 1994 and 1998, not 1996.
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More than one stadium.Moses Mabhida Stadium - DurbanEllis Park Stadium - JohannesburgSoccer City - Johannesburg (Venue for the final)Free State Stadium - BloemfonteinNelson Mandela Bay Stadium - Port ElizabethMbombela Stadium - NelspruitPeter Mokaba Stadium - PolokwaneRoyal Bafokeng Stadium - RustenburgLoftus Versfeld Stadium - Pretoria
Yes, it can. FIFA have to choose it as a designated venue but Wembley will be able to hold all major Association Football games - Champions League Final, World Cup Final, etc.
England will host the RWC in 2015 with the final being at Twickingham and pool matches at 2 other selected rugby grounds. Its currently planned that Wales will be supplying a venue in the Millennium Stadium for 2 quarter finals. At present other grounds used will be football stadium and includes the Emirates Stadium.
Soccer City Stadium, Johannesburg.
Wembley Stadium, London.
India payed 9 matches in world cup 2011,6 in league matches,1 quarter final,1 semi final and a final.
Soccer city stadium, Johannesburg
Ten stadiums will be used for the 2010 FIFA World Cup finals; Soccer City, Johannesburg. (Venue for the final). Moses Mabhida Stadium, Durban Cape Town Stadium, Cape Town Ellis Park Stadium, Johannesburg Loftus Versfeld Stadium, Pretoria Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium, Port Elizabeth Free State Stadium, Bloemfontein Peter Mokaba Stadium, Polikwane Mbombela Stadium, Nelpruit Royal Bafokeng Stadium, Rustenburg
Wembley stadium, London.
The Azteca Stadium in Mexico City hosted the World Cup Final in 1986, which Argentina won.
Soccer city stadium, Johannesburg