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Name: Free State Stadium Free state stadium which is situated only a few minutes drive from proposed FIFA™ and team hotels in city of Bloemfontein. The stadium will have a capacity of 40,000 and is proposed for the first and second round matches.To meet FIFA™ requiremnets for the World Cup 2010 new new turnstiles has been erected, flood lights has been upgraded and electronic scoreboards has been installed.The stadium is a dedicated sporting environment with ample parking and excellent corporate hospitality.
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