Cape Town 2010 Soccer World Cup Accommodation
The Venue
There can be no better venue than South Africa for the FIFA World Cup and the beautiful Mother City of Cape Town boasts the most scenic venue of them all. In-between the escalating excitement of the football matches you can laze on our pristine beaches, sample our excellent wines in the Cape Winelands, shop till you drop at the V&A Waterfront and other great shopping venues, eat at our world-class restaurants and paint the town red at our fabulous clubs and cocktail bars. There can be no better venue than South Africa for the FIFA World Cup and the beautiful Mother City of Cape Town boasts the most scenic venue of them all. In-between the escalating excitement of the football matches you can laze on our pristine beaches, sample our excellent wines in the Cape Winelands, shop till you drop at the V&A Waterfront and other great shopping venues, eat at our world-class restaurants and paint the town red at our fabulous clubs and cocktail bars.
Cape Town’s new Green Point Stadium is scheduled to host eight games, including a semi-final. This is more than any other stadium in the country with the exception of Soccer City in Johannesburg, which will host the opening and closing matches, and Nelson Mandela Bay (Port Elizabeth), which will also host eight games.
Match dates Cape Town:
11 June 2010
Team: A3 – Team A4
Time: 20:30
14 June 2010
Team: F1 – Team F2
Time: 20:30
18 June 2010
Team: C1 – Team C3
Time: 20:30
21 June 2010
Team: G4 – Team G2
Time: 13:30
24 June 2010
Team: E4 – Team E1
Time: 20:30
29 June 2010 – Preliminary Round
Team: Round of 16
Time: 20:30
Determined by results of group stages
03 July 2010 - Quarter Final
Team: tba
Time: 16:00
Determined by results of group stages
06 July 2010 – Semi Final
Team: tba
Time: 20:30
2010 Soccer World Cup Fan Parks in Cape Town
Those residents and visitors who are not able to get tickets to watch the matches played in Cape Town, and who want to watch other matches played elsewhere in the country, will be able to gather at official FIFA fan parks to see the matches broadcast on large screens. The proposed Cape Town fan parks will be the Grand Parade in front of the city hall, with the others at the covered, all-weather Bellville Velodrome, and the Athlone Stadium. There will also be viewing areas across the metropolitan area, as well as in towns all over the Western Cape, while restaurants, bars and shopping malls will offer commercial viewing sites.
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