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Gearing Up For 2010 World Cup

February 13, 2008 by Jyle Dupuis  
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South Africa is gearing up for what will be their biggest hosting event ever. The World Cup Games are planned to be held in ten stadiums across the African nation. SouthAfrica.Info has put together images of the already built and under construction stadiums.

South Africa World Cup Stadiums

More stadium pictures after the jump…


Soccer City stadium in Johannesburg
Moses Mabhida Stadium in Durban
Greenpoint Stadium in Cape Town
Nelson Mandela Stadium in Port Elizabeth
Loftus Versveld Stadium in Pretoria
Loftus Versveld Stadium in Pretoria
Free State Stadium in Bloemfontein
Royal Bafokeng Stadium in Rustenburg
Peter Mokaba Stadium in Polokwane
Mbombela Stadium in Nelspruit

Gallery compiled by Mary Alexander

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2 Responses to “Gearing Up For 2010 World Cup”
  1. mosweu says:

    viva Mzantsi viva,viva 2010 viva, things are going well inspite of few problems which can be overcomed. I wish you all the best, when you the world we can as African. Set a good example to your other African brothers how things are done, down south

  2. Mosweu Moeletsi says:

    For this to become a success the whole comminity of South Africa, need to work together with the police to fight crime which is giving a bad picture to the world ahead of 2010 world cup. Please stand up against crime in the beautiful rainbow nation. Such a beatiful nation and the best in Africa, can’t be let down by evil. Stand up together South Africa stand up.

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