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Sport & Fifa 2010

The first of the two soccer stadiums, the Soccer City stadium, has been called the home of South African soccer and will be the flagship stadium of the event.
Soccer City will be hosting both the opening ceremony and opening match of the 2010 FIFA World Cup which will be held on Friday 11 June 2010 as well as the final.
Currently seating 80,000 people, soon to be upgraded to 94,700.
All renovations are running on schedule - The stadium will be complete well before its deadline of May 2009.
Find below the comprehensive overview of the soccer matches taking place in Johannesburg.
Games played at Soccer City Stadium
11 June 2010
South Africa – Team A2
14 June 2010
Team E1 – Team E2
17 June 2010
Team B1 – Team B3
20 June 2010
Team G1 – Team G3
23 June 2010
Team D4 – Team D1
27 June 2010 – Preliminary Round
Determined by the results of group stages
02 July 2010 – Quarter Final
Determined by the results of group stages
11 July 2010 – Final
Determined by the results of group stages
Ellis Park Stadium
A walk from Johannesburg’s city centre, the Ellis Park soccer stadium will be hosting five group matches, one second round match as well as a quarter final in 2010.
The stadium is having minor upgrades and its final capacity will be a total of 61,000.
The stadium is due to be completed in July 2008.
Ellis Park will also be used in the 2009 FIFA Confederations Cup.
Matches in Ellis Park Stadium:
12 June 2010
Team B1 – Team B2
15 June 2010
Team G1 – Team G2
18 June 2010
Team C4 – Team C2
21 June 2010
Team H1 – Team H3
24 June 2010
Team F4 – Team F1
28 June 2010 – Preliminary Round
Determined by results of group stages
03 July 2010 – Quarter Final
Determined by results of group stages
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