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Name: Soccer City
City: Johannesburg
Capacity: 94,700


Soccer City will host both the opening and final matches of the 2010 Soccer World Cup. Soccer City built in 1987 and with a capacity of 94,700. The stadium is also known as FNB Stadium and hosted some of the most memorable matches in South Africa's soccer history. This stadium will offer a great atmosphere for those who gets tickets to watch the opening ceremony and the first match.Major renovation works has been done to make this stadium a memorable jewel in the hearts of football fans and those who love South Africa

 

 

 

 

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