World Cup Stadiums in South Africa - Johannesburg - Soccer City Stadium


The Soccer City Stadium in Johannesburg was originally built in 1987. It underwent a major reconstruction and upgrade that was completed in 2009. With its present capacity of 88,500, the reconstructed stadium is the most awesome soccer venue in the African continent.

The design is inspired by the iconic African pot called calabash. When lit up at night it provides one of the most spectacular views of Johannesburg. The venue hosted the first match of the World Cup 2010 and will appropriately host the final match as well.

[Photo credit: Official FIFA website: http://www.fifa.com/worldcup.]

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