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World Cup stadiums announced

7 February 2006

The 10 stadiums that will be used for the Fifa Soccer World Cup in 2010 have been announced.

There will be five new stadiums, while five existing stadiums will be upgraded for the world’s most popular sporting event, said Deputy Sport and Recreation Minister Gert Oosthuizen at a media briefing in Cape Town on Monday.

Three existing stadiums in South Africa’s major metropolis, Gauteng, will be upgraded. These are Soccer City (FNB stadium), Ellis Park in Johannesburg, and Loftus Versfeld in Pretoria. The Royal Bafokeng stadium in North West will be upgraded, as will Vodacom Park in Mangaung (Bloemfontein) in the Free State.

Five new stadiums will be built or rebuilt. In Limpopo, the Peter Mokaba stadium in Polokwane will host 2010 games.

New facilities
New stadiums will be built at Mbombela in Mpumalanga, and in the Nelson Mandela Metro (encompassing Port Elizabeth) in the Eastern Cape.

Kings Park stadium in Durban will be rebuilt for the event, becoming a multi-sports facility.

In the Western Cape, Cape Town’s Green Point stadium will be rebuilt, becoming a "totally new" multi-purpose sports facility complete with a dome that can be opened and closed. The dome is necessary for Cape Town’s unpredictable weather, said Oosthuizen.

Local ownership
The government is now awaiting finalisation of the contracts with owners of the existing stadiums, while the five new structures will be owned by the relevant municipalities on behalf of the local citizens.

"The spread of the announced stadiums indicates that government acted swiftly to scrap the imbalance between rugby and soccer fields," said Oosthuizen.

"Furthermore, we have tilted the ownership scales in respect of stadiums in favour of the people."

Oosthuizen said the government had allocated R242-million for the construction of the stadiums.

'Winning nation'
"It is now for those in charge of football to play their part and to prepare a winning squad for the tournament."

"Let me say that only their display of a committed effort and their full cooperation with government can redeem the disaster of failing to qualify for the … World Cup in Germany and the recent performance at the African Cup of Nations in Egypt," the deputy minister said.

"What we need are people with selfless dedication to advertise our strengths as a winning nation."

Source: BuaNews

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