Nelson Mandela Stadium at Port Elizabeth PDF   E-mail

Name: Nelson Mandela Stadium
City: Port Elizabeth
Capacity: 49,500

The Nelson Mandela Stadium, which has been built for the World Cup 2010 has a capacity of 49,500. This stadium is ear-marked for the first and second round matches of the World Cup 2010. The Nelson Mandela stadium is located at two kilometers from the coast and is close to N2 highway. This high-tech and modern venue has all security and medical facilities to meet all FIFA requirements for the World Cup 2010.

 

 

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