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Qn : What Are The Stadiums For Soccer World Cup 2010?
Soccer World Cup 2010 commenced on June 11, 2010 in South Africa. Here are the names of the stadiums in which the matches of FIFA Football World Cup 2010 were played. The locations as well as the capacity of these stadiums can also be found here.
Stadium Name: Kings Park Stadium
Location: Durban
Seat Capacity: 60,000
Stadium Name: Ellis Park Stadium
Location: Johannesburg
Seat Capacity: 60,000
Stadium Name: Soccer City
Location: Johannesburg
Seat Capacity: 94,700
Stadium Name: Newlands
Location: Cape Town
Seat Capacity: 40,000
Stadium Name: Loftus Versfeld
Location: Pretoria
Seat Capacity: 45,000
Stadium Name: Free State Stadium
Location: Bloemfontein
Seat Capacity: 40,000
Stadium Name: Rainbow Junction
Location: Pretoria
Seat Capacity: 41,000
Stadium Name: Port Elizabeth Stadium
Location: Port Elizabeth
Seat Capacity: 49,500
Stadium Name: Royal Bafokeng Sports Palace
Location: Rustenburg
Seat Capacity: 40,000
Stadium Name: Oppenheimer Stadion
Location: Orkney
Seat Capacity: 40,000
Stadium Name: Kimberley Stadium
Location: Kimberley
Seat Capacity: 40,000
Stadium Name: Mbombela Stadium
Location: Nelspruit
Seat Capacity: 40,000
Stadium Name: Peter Mokaba Stadium
Location: Polokwane
Seat Capacity: 40,000
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