The Moses Mabhida Stadium, located in Durban, South Africa, opened on November 28, 2009.
Moses Mabhida Stadium.
Moses Mabhida Stadium (known during the 2010 FIFA World Cup as Durban Stadium) cost approximately ZAR R3.4 billion (USD $450 million) to construct.
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
the arch macks it unique and makes it a tourist atraction
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Arsenal's old stadium was Highbury.
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Brazil V Portugal 25 June 2010 Moses Mabhida Stadium, Durban.
It is named "Cape Town Stadium". The old stadium on the site was known as "Green Point Stadium".
Durban's Royal Hotel was first used as a hostelry in 1845, but became known as the Royal Hotel in 1860 after Prince Alfred, Queen Victoria's son stayed there. You can book the Royal Hotel online at www.durbanonline.info/durban-hotels/royal-hotel-durban-hotels
Veteran's Stadium.
There will be four shows, beginning on 2 April at FNB Stadium, Johannesburg, 5 April at the Moses Mabhida Stadium Durban, 8 April at Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium, Port Elizabeth and 11 April, 2011, at the Cape Town Stadium.