Sunday, April 25, 2010

2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa



Every four years, early summer. repeats the same ritual and prepare to spend several weeks of passion glued to the television. The most persistent, and even luckier, may try to arrange their travel, as in the 2010 World Cup in South Africa, a land of great charm and many tourist attractions.

There are 9 designated cities to host World Cup matches, but the stages are actually ten since Johannesburg participates in the exhibition with its two main stages. Soccer City, the main system, is included in the main town in South Africa and has a capacity of nearly 95,000 seats. The second stage of the Johannesburg Ellis Park Stadium can accommodate 70,000 people. You will play Italy June 24, 2010, in his last game of the first phase. The plants are distributed a bit 'in the whole of South Africa for exploring the beautiful coast ocean point out the three stages of Cape Town (Cape Town), Durban and Port Elizabeth. Italy will debut just in Cape Town 14 June 2010. The heart of South Africa and the mountains on the border with Lesotho, you can visit the accompanying trip with matches taking place in Bloemfontein. The north however, did the major parks in the savannah, where do many exciting safari, you can visit by combining the matches in the following stages: Pretoria, Nelspruit, Polokwane and Rustenburg. Certainly Italy will play in Nelspruit, 20 June 2010 at 16:00. We remind the nations participating in this World Cup edition 2010: Argentina, England, Germany, Mexico, Nigeria, United States, Australia, Uruguay, South Korea, Algeria, Serbia, France, Greece, Slovenia, Ghana, Holland, Italy, Brazil, Spain, Denmark, Paraguay, North Korea, Switzerland, Japan, New Zealand, Ivory Coast, Honduras, Cameroon, Slovakia, Portugal and Chile

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