lunes, 21 de junio de 2010

Important Stage

Stage ELLIS PARK

The stage is in center of Johannesburg. It was scene of the end of the Glass of the World of Rugby of 1995, when South Africa won to New Zealand and untied to a national celebration and a vital generational change in the history of the country. Between his new remodelings, it is possible to emphasize: the area for Means, clothes and exclusive sectors VIP.



NAME: Ellis Park Stadium
CAPACITY: 61.639 people
INAUGURATION: 1928


stages LOFTUS VERSFELD

He is one of the oldest stages of the country. It was baptized with the name of Robert Owen Loftus Versfeld,to whom attributes the restoration of the sport organized in the city of Pretoria.
It was used to lodge numerous sport events: World-wide of Rugby 1995, Glass Africa 1996 and
It wins Confederations 2009.

NAME: Loftus Versfeld
CAPACITY: 50,000 people
INAGURATION: 2008



stages NELSON MANDELA BAY

He is one of the scenes constructed especially for the World-wide Glass of FIFA 2010.
The Nelson Mandela (inspired by the name of the political leader and historical icon of the Country) has a unique ceiling, by its structure, and a spectacular view of the North lake End. The playground is of natural turf, but the area surrounds that it is of artificial turf.




NAME: port elizabeth
CAPACITY:48,000 people
INAGURATION: 2009


stages SOCCER CITY

The Cathedral of soccer in South Africa is considered. It is the greatest stage of the country.
It was reconstructed to new, and it will be scene of the inaugural party and the End. Its design
is inspired by the African branch “Calabash”, whose aesthetic it is appraised at night of wonderful form.
Soccer City is in one of the most fanatical areas of soccer in the region. Between his new remodelings,
it is possible to emphasize: the area for Means, clothes and exclusive
sectors VIP.





NAME: Soccer City
CAPACITY: 94,700 people
INAGURATION: 1989

stages PETER MOKABA

It was constructed next to the old stage, in Polokwane, province of Limpopo.
Named in honor to one of the children of the fight by the emancipation of South Africa
against the regime of the Apartheid, the stage has an historical importance for the country.
Peter Mokaba was born in Polokwane and was recognized during all their life by his spirit of
fight and leadership.



NAME: Peter Mokaba
CAPACITY: 45,264 people
INAUGURATION: 2010



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