Monday, June 7, 2010

South Africa FIFA World Cup 2010


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The tension is reaching the breaking point as South Africa prepares to host the 2010 Soccer Cup. The steps have been completed and have already conducted pre-Cup games. Major improvements in transport and communications need to come on line, the rainbow nation to be ready, and South Africa continue to enjoy kicking long after the last ball was and the final was played.

This is the first time the prestigious international awardThe event will take place on African soil. Why this is so is an open question, given the fact that South Africa has successfully hosted both the 1997 World Cup rugby and cricket in the 2003 World Cup, not in Cameroon 's attention to the existence of international competition African teams such as Côte d'Ivoire, Nigeria, and all of them have a good chance to take home the trophy of FIFA.

While the hopes of South Africa are not reaching the final as the best, the essence ofFootball Cup races, and especially the World Cup, a team that can win, and when the host country won the gold so he will not be the first Dark Horse to do. Although many games are in urban Cape Town, Durban and Soweto / Johannesburg / Pretoria metropolis, South Africa has ensured a wider distribution of benefits through the creation of ten stadia across the country are played. They all meet the standards of FIFA, The team and a lot of comfort, security and the whole world to compare with the other football stadium in the addition:

The three stages are high-level Johannesburg (Soccer City, 88,000 seats), Johannesburg (Ellis Park Stadium, 61,000 seats), and Tshwane / Pretoria (Loftus Versveld Stadium, 49,000 seats). These three stages in South Africa central urban metropolis has hosted three series of sixteen, two quarter-finals and final match so important to Soccer City in Soweto. InMoments between exciting matches, international soccer fans have the opportunity, the lively city and the African game reserves, which must be experienced.
The three football clubs in the south and west coasts of South African bands - Cape Town (Greenpoint Stadium, 66,000 seats), Durban (Durban Stadium, 69,000 seats), and Nelson Mandela Bay / Port Elizabeth (Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium, 46.000 seats) - while not enjoying the last game, but the host of three roundssixteen years, two quarter-finals and two semi-final defeat. In addition to football stadiums, tourist destinations like the Cape Winelands wait, Addo Elephant Park and the magnificent Drakensberg mountains, where game can commiseration or celebration will take place.
The other four stages - Mangaung / Bloemfontein (Free State Stadium, 45,000 seats), Rustenburg (Royal Bafokeng Stadium, 44,000 seats), Nelspruit (Mbombela Stadium, 43,000 seats) and Polokwane (Peter Mokaba Stadium, 45,000 seats) -All have much more to offer than the offer of two towers of sixteen of them. You are close to protected areas such as Golden Gate Highlands National Park, protected areas Rustenburg legendary, the Blyde River Canyon and surrounding area of outstanding natural beauty, not the teeming herds of game in the Kruger National Park situated above .

South Africa FIFA World Cup 2010 is a world far more than the biggest football tournament of all time. PleaseWho visits what happens here, and we welcome you in our country. Come to Cape Town and all other sites in the World Cup 2010.

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