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27 February, 2010

FIFA World Cup 2010 Round of 16

Round of 16



Round of 16 FIFA World Cup 2010 dates, times,Teams and Venues :

Date : 26 June 2010
Time :16:00 (UTC+2)


    Winners of Group A  VS  Runners-up of Group B  (Match 49) 
               (Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium, Port Elizabeth)


Date : 26 June 2010
Time : 20:30 (UTC+2)

    Winners of Group C  VS  Runners-up of Group D  (Match 50 )
                       (Royal Bafokeng Stadium, Rustenburg)

       

Date : 27 June 2010
Time : 16:00(UTC+2)

    Winners of Group D  VS  Runners-up of Group C  (Match 51)
                   (Free State Stadium, Bloemfontein)
       


Date : 27 June 2010
Time : 20:30(UTC+2)


    Winners of Group B  VS  Runners-up of Group A  (Match 52)
                         (Soccer City, Johannesburg)

       

Date : 28 June 2010
Time : 16:00(UTC+2)


    Winners of Group E  VS  Runners-up of Group F  (Match 53)   
                      (Moses Mabhida Stadium, Durban)

       
Date : 28 June 2010
Time : 20:30(UTC+2)

    Winners of Group G  VS  Runners-up of Group H  (Match 54)
                   (Ellis Park Stadium, Johannesburg)

       
Date : 29 June 2010
Time : 16:00(UTC+2)

      Winners of Group F  VS  Runners-up of Group E  (Match 55)
                          (Loftus Versfeld Stadium, Pretoria)

       
Date : 29 June 2010
Time : 20:30(UTC+2)

       Winners of Group H  VS  Runners-up of Group G  (Match 56)
                          (Cape Town Stadium, Cape Town)

24 February, 2010

FIFA World Cup 2010 Venues / south africa 2010 FIFA world cup stadium map







Venues


        In 2005, the organisers released a provisional list of thirteen venues to be used for the World Cup: Bloemfontein, Cape Town, Durban, Johannesburg (two venues), Kimberley, Nelspruit, Orkney, Polokwane, Port Elizabeth, Pretoria, and Rustenburg. This was narrowed down to ten venues which were officially announced by FIFA on 17 March 2006:


South africa 2010 FIFA world cup stadium :


 Johannesburg

Soccer City

26°14'5.27"S 27°58'56.47"E

Capacity: 91,141



 
Durban

Moses Mabhida  Stadium

29°49'46"S 31°01'49"E

Capacity: 70,000


Cape Town

Cape Town Stadium

33°54'12.46"S 18°24'40.15"E

Capacity: 69,070


 
Johannesburg

Ellis Park Stadium

26°11'51.07"S 28°3'38.76'E

Capacity: 62,567

  
Pretoria

Loftus Versfeld Stadium

25°45'12"S 28°13'22"E

Capacity: 51,760



Port Elizabeth

Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium

33°56'16"S 25°35'56"E

Capacity: 48,000



 
 Bloemfontein

Free State Stadium

29°07'02.25"S 26°12'31.85"E

Capacity: 48,000



Polokwane

 Peter Mokaba Stadium

 23°55'29"S 29°28'08"E

 Capacity: 46,000




 
Nelspruit

 Mbombela Stadium

 23°55'29"S 29°28'08"E

 Capacity: 43,500




 
Rustenburg

Royal Bafokeng Stadium

25°34'43"S 27°09'39"E

Capacity: 42,000




South africa 2010 FIFA world cup stadium map 




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