2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa:
Cape Town Stadium Has Been Finished
The stadium is named after its South African capital's name is 70 thousand spectators capacity, equipped with a direct view of nature leads to Table Mountain and Robben Island, the historic island where former president Nelson Mandela was in jail. The plan, the party of the semi-finals will be held at the stadium construction cost of 4.5 billion. Besides Cape Town, Moses Mabhida Stadium in Durban and the Soccer City in Johannesburg also been completed.
source: www.okezone.com
Cape Town Stadium Has Been Finished
Cape Town Stadium Development has been declared finished. Cape Town is one of the ten stadiums that will be used in the event at the 2010 World Cup South Africa (South Africa). This statement directly expressed the mayor of Cape Town, Dan Plato, through his speech at the founding ceremony for the stadium, Monday (14/12/2009). "This development deserves us forward. Citizens Cape Town: this is our stadium and are ready for the world," said Plato, as quoted by Kickoff.
The stadium is named after its South African capital's name is 70 thousand spectators capacity, equipped with a direct view of nature leads to Table Mountain and Robben Island, the historic island where former president Nelson Mandela was in jail. The plan, the party of the semi-finals will be held at the stadium construction cost of 4.5 billion. Besides Cape Town, Moses Mabhida Stadium in Durban and the Soccer City in Johannesburg also been completed.
source: www.okezone.com