Fifa 2010

Hey friends you must heard about fifa world cup 2010 . it is the 19th FIFA World Cup, It is being held in South Africa .it starts from 11 june 2010. this time the world cup is very intresting you must watch it out.

We love football and infact our website name is also from football

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Soccer City Stadium, Johannesburg A football-specific stadium, Soccer City is currently the largest stadium in Africa with a capacity of 94,700. Most of the largest football events in South Africa are played at Soccer City and the venue is better suited to these events than the Ellis Park Stadium, where the final for the Rugby World Cup in 1995 was held. Soweto and the National Exhibition Centre in Nasrec are nearby.

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Moses Mabhida Stadium, Durban is a stadium in Durban, South Africa, named after Moses Mabhida, a former General Secretary of the South African Communist Party. It is intended to be a world-class multi-use stadium. It will be one of the host stadiums for the 2010 FIFA World Cup. The stadium has a planned capacity of 70,000 during the World Cup and 54,000 afterwards. The stadium is adjacent to the Kings Park Stadium, in the Kings Park Sporting Precinct, and the Durban street circuit used for the A1GP World Cup of Motorsport.

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Royal Bafokeng Stadium, Rustenburg is a rugby union, association football and athletics stadium in Phokeng near Rustenburg, South Africa. It was built and is managed by the Royal Bafokeng Nation. It is used as the home stadium for Premier Soccer League club Platinum Stars. The capacity of the stadium was increased from 38,000 to 44,530 to be able to host five first round matches and one second round match at the 2010 FIFA World Cup[2]. The Royal Bafokeng Stadium plays host to the round one Group C match between England and the United States on 12 June, 2010.

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Peter Mokaba Stadium, Polokwane is a football stadium in Polokwane (formerly Pietersburg), South Africa, that will be used for the 2010 FIFA World Cup. When completed in 2010 it will have a capacity of 46,000. It was named after Peter Mokaba, a former leader of the ANC Youth League. It is located 5 kilometers from the city centre and is located just east of the existing Pietersburg Stadium. The stadium is one of five new stadiums that will be built for the 2010 FIFA World Cup. Initial plans to upgrade the current Peter Mokaba Stadium were abandoned in favour of the R1,245,000,000 (ZAR) new Peter Mokaba stadium.

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Free State Stadium, Bloemfontein is a stadium in Bloemfontein, South Africa, used for rugby union, as well as football (soccer). It was originally built in 1995 for that year’s Rugby World Cup.

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Mbombela Stadium, Nelspruits a newly built all seater 43,500-seat stadium and is one of the ten venues for the FIFA World Cup 2010. It is located on open land six kilometers west of Nelspruit, South Africa, with the stadium as the centrepiece of a proposed wider sports precinct with athletics and cricket as well as other sporting codes. The R1,050-million sports facility was ready for use well ahead of the June 2010 World Cup kickoff and has been made possible through taxpayer funding.

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Loftus Versfeld Stadium, Pretoria is a sports stadium situated in Pretoria, South Africa. The stadium has a capacity of 51,762 and is an all seater venue. Recently hosted the 2009 Currie Cup final.
Ellis Park Stadium, Johannesburg is a rugby union and association football stadium in the city of Johannesburg, Gauteng Province, South Africa. It hosted the final of the 1995 Rugby World Cup, which was won by the country’s national team, the Springboks. The large stadium was the country's most modern when it was upgraded in 1982 to accommodate almost 60,000 people. Today, the stadium hosts both football and rugby.

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Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium, Port Elizabeth is a 48,000-seater stadium in Port Elizabeth. The five-tier, R2 billion (approximately US$270million) Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium was built overlooking the North End Lake, at the heart of the city. It is one of three coastal stadiums built in anticipation of the 2010 FIFA World Cup. It regularly hosts large scale football and rugby matches. The stadium has also been used as a concert venue.

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Green Point Stadium, Cape Town is a newly built stadium for the 2010 FIFA World Cup. During the planning stage it was known as the Green Point Stadium, which was the name of the previous stadium on the site. The stadium is located in Green Point, between Signal Hill and the Atlantic Ocean, close to the Cape Town city center and to the Victoria & Alfred Waterfront, a popular tourist and shopping venue. The stadium has a capacity of 69,070.[2] The stadium is connected to the waterfront by a new road connection, Granger Bay Boulevard, and is surrounded by a 60 hectare urban park.

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I ankur sharma watch the whole match of spain and Netherlands And i was supporting spain and the result is that spain wins the final but i want to say that its netherland's third time bad luck by first time Germany Vs Netherlands in that match Germany wins than second time Argentina Vs Netherlands in that match Argentina won the world cup and this time also Spain Vs Netherlands Spain wins I just want to say Bad luck for Netherlands!!
Hey friends i am very upset from brasil's performance but i am happy that spain won the game!! better luck next time for brasil


RESULTS

Round of 16

Match Date - Time Venue Results
49 26/06 16:00 Nelson Mandela Bay/Port Elizabeth Uruguay 2:1 (1:0) Korea Republic
50 26/06 20:30 Rustenburg USA 1:2 a.e.t. (1:1, 0:1) Ghana
51 27/06 16:00 Mangaung/Bloemfontein Germany 4:1 (2:1) England
52 27/06 20:30 Johannesburg Argentina 3:1 (2:0) Mexico
53 28/06 16:00 Durban Netherlands 2:1 (1:0) Slovakia
54 28/06 20:30 Johannesburg Brazil 3:0 (2:0) Chile
55 29/06 16:00 Tshwane/Pretoria Paraguay 0:0 a.e.t. 5:3 PSO Japan
56 29/06 20:30 Cape Town Spain 1:0 (0:0) Portugal

Quarter-finals

Match Date - Time Venue Results
57 02/07 16:00 Nelson Mandela Bay/Port Elizabeth Netherlands 2:1 (0:1) Brazil
58 02/07 20:30 Johannesburg Uruguay 1:1 a.e.t. (1:1, 0:1) 4:2 PSO Ghana
59 03/07 16:00 Cape Town Argentina 0:4 (0:1) Germany
60 03/07 20:30 Johannesburg Paraguay 0:1 (0:0) Spain

Semi-finals

Match Date - Time Venue Results
61 06/07 20:30 Cape Town

Uruguay 2:3 (1:1) Netherlands

62 07/07 20:30 Durban Germany 0:1 (0:0) Spain

Match for third place (Uruguay vs Germany)

Match Date - Time Venue Results
63 10/07 20:30 Nelson Mandela Bay/Port Elizabeth Uruguay 2:3 (1:1) Germany

Final (Netherlands vs Spain)

Match Date - Time Venue Results
64 11/07 20:30 Johannesburg Netherlands 0:1 a.e.t. Spain


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