World Cup Stadiums

Here are the stadiums that will be used for the 2010 World Cup football tournament in South Africa:

Soccer City: Soccer City in Johannesburg is the main venue for the 2010 World Cup, where about 95,000 fans will be able to take in World Cup action!

Moses Mabhida Stadium: this Durban stadium is the second largest stadium that will be used for the 2010 World Cup.

Cape Town Stadium: this stadium with a capacity of 69,070 is one of the main facilities for the World Cup this year.

Ellis Park Stadium: The second stadium for the World Cup in Johannesburg, the Ellis park stadium can still hold just about 63,000 fans.

Loftus Verfeld Stadium: A capacity crowd of 51,760 is expected to cheer on their favorite teams at this stadium in Pretoria.

Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium: this beautiful Port Elizabeth stadium will hold 48,000 fans for some early action.

Free State Stadium: The Free State Stadium can house 48,000 roaring fans for the upcoming World Cup.

Peter Mokaba Stadium: 46,000 spectators will be able to watch action at this stadium in Polokwane, South Africa.

Mbombela Stadium: the 43,500 capacity stadium in Nelspruit will play host to some early round action for the World Cup in 2010.

Royal Bafokeng Stadium: the Royal Bafokeng Stadium is located in Rustenburg and has a capacity of 42,000 spectators.

Some of the best and most beautiful stadiums around the world have played host to the World Cup. There is no doubt that an event of this magnitude requires and excellent venue to support it and offer the fans and the players the best experience possible. The World Cup stadium in South Africa is sure to do the same in 2010!