The King Senzangakhona Stadium in Durban, KwaZulu-Natal,
is to be specially built for 2010, with a capacity of 80,000.
It will host six first-round matches, one second-round,
and one semi-final match.
In 2010 South Africa will host the FIFA Football World Cup,
the first time the world's premier sporting event will be
held on African soil. Get a sneak preview of the personalities, places, cities - and all the stadiums - that will help make Africa's debut a feast of football.
Football - or soccer, as we call it - is the most widely played sport in South Africa, with its traditional support base in the black community. For many South Africans the country's proudest sporting moment came when we won the African Nations Cup on home turf in 1996.
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Football....
in Africa.
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