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  • Green Point

    Green Point

    The new Green Point Stadium in the City of Cape Town will have picturesque mountains and ocean as scenery.

    Cape Town
  • Durban Stadium

    Durban Stadium

    The new Durban Stadium's design is characterized by two large archways which arc 100 meters above the stadium roof.

    Durban
  • Ellis Park

    Ellis Park

    Ellis Park, at the centre of bustling Johannesburg, was built in 1982 and has had a long and distinguished history with sport.

    Johannesburg
  • Soccer City

    Soccer City

    For a long time Soccer City was the only South African stadium dedicated to the beautiful game and is a fitting finals venue.

    Johannesburg
  • Free State

    Free State

    Free State Stadium in the golden Province of the Free State, will have a seating capacity of 48 000.

    Mangaung/Bloemfontein
  • Port Elizabeth

    Port Elizabeth

    The Port Elizabeth Stadium, set on the shores of the North End Lake will be the first dedicated football stadium in the city.

    Nelson Mandela Bay/Port Elizabeth
  • Mbombela

    Mbombela

    In the Mpumalanga Province, the stadium is a welcome addition to the area and will have a seating capacity of 46,000.

    Nelspruit
  • Peter Mokaba

    Peter Mokaba

    The Peter Mokaba stadium is named in honour of the anti-aparthied activist Peter Mokaba who was renowned for his fighting spirit.

    Polokwane
  • Royal Bafokeng Stadium

    Royal Bafokeng Stadium

    The Royal Bafokeng Stadium is named after the Bafokeng People who own shares in the platinum mines in the area.

    Rustenburg
  • Loftus Versfeld

    Loftus Versfeld

    Loftus Versfeld is the most established stadium, built in 1906 and is a homeground for Premier Soccer League champions Mamelodi Sundowns.

    Tshwane/Pretoria