South Africa World Cup Stadium Ahead of Schedule
July 11, 2008 by Jyle Dupuis
Filed under FIFA World Cup
With only a less than two years before the 2010 South Africa World Cup games some have feared delayed completion dates for the main stadiums. Germany has revealed yesterday that they will not be a substitute to hosting the World Cup should South Africa be unable to meet FIFA expectations. With everyone stressing over the integrity of the 2010 Cup games we do have some good news to report.
Moses-Mabida Stadium in Durban, South Africa is eight weeks ahead of schedule as reported by town planner May Ellingson. The stadium looks great and is expected to be one of the leading facilities for the games. Not to mention that the design looks great!
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i dont think that the 2010 world cup will be a good world becasue , it is in south africa that sounds bas i mean they dont have any money they are so fucking pbress pinhces africanos
Watch what you say football is not all about money if it is so The U.S.A would have won the world cup long time ago
I think this will a great world cup i’ve ever seen.no matter how some white people don’t think so.like this man named jose.he still has a mind of apartheid.
Jose, you are an ignorant person, South Africa is spending $1.5billion on the 2010 World Cup preparations, in fact this is the largest investment by any nation in the history of Fifa, here is a link to prove that, http://www.worldcupblog.org/world-cup-2010/estimated-south-africa-world-cup-costs-increase-fivefold.html.
So next time, why don’t you do some reading before making a comment such as the one you have made.
Here is some more info
http://www.southafrica.info/2010/economic-impact.htm
i am from nigeria i really love your stadium ahead of the world cup
keep it up love to visit you some day