LogoFirst, when we saw the logo, we understood of the sport event or especially major event, Most people must focus at the logo. The World Cup 2010 Logo show about the colors, FIFA original colors and the colors from Africa flag. The design of the soccer player give the viewer feel that it a free move that footballer executing a bicycle kick, the font of the words South Africa 2010 show about the tournament venue or host country.
The logo means all together are coming into this world cup 2010 and the perfect logo for world cup tournament games.
The stadiums

Johannesburg

The Johannesburg city will have two stadiums for this world cup
tournament.This stadium name was Soccer City. It built in
1987 and capacity 94,700. It use for the opening match,
one semi-final and the final match in World Cup 2010 tournament.
First round matches
Friday 11 June 2010 - South Africa VS Mexico (Opening match)
Monday 14 June 2010 - Netherlands VS Denmark
Thursday 17 June 2010 - Argentina VS Korea Republic
Sunday 20 June 2010 - Brazil VS Ivory Coast
Wednesday 23 June 2010 - Ghana VS Germany
Round of 16
Sunday 27 June 2010
Quarter final
Friday 2 July 2010
Final of the World Cup 2010
Sunday 11 July 2010

The Ellis Park Stadium constructed in 1982. The total capacity
were 60,000.The stadium renovation to fulfill all the FIFA
requirements. New upper added an extra 10,000 seats.
The Ellis Park Stadium use the round of 16, the Quarter final
as the key matches and other matches in the first round
First round matches
Saturday 12 June 2010 - Argentina VS Nigeria
Tuesday 15 June 2010 - Brazil VS North Korea
Friday 18 June 2010 - Slovenia VS USA
Monday 21 June 2010 - Spain VS Honduras
Thursday 24 June 2010 - Slovakia VS Italy
Round of 16
Monday 28 June 2010
Quarter final
Saturday 3 July 2010
Durban

The Moses Mabhida Stadium located in KwaZulu Natal,
a defining landmark similar Sydney's Opera House
or the London Eye. The stadium has been designed
as a state of art, world class stadium,
built in line with all security requirements.
The capacity will hold 70,000 seats.
The facilities is not only a tourist attraction but also the
centrepiece of King's Park Sporting Precinct that
support of the commercial, cultural and leisure activities.
First round matches
Saturday 13 June 2010 - Germany VS Australia
Wednesday 16 June 2010 - Spain VS Switzerland
Saturday 19 June 2010 - Netherlands VS Japan
Tuesday 22 June 2010 - Nigeria VS Uruguay
Friday 25 June 2010 - Portugal VS Brazil
Round of 16
Monday 28 June 2010
Semi-final
Wednesday 7 July 2010
Cape town

The Green Point Stadium has been transformed to a new completely
68,000 seats. The new Green Point Stadium is an architectural with
a glass panel roof and wave like lines, designed for reduce
the impact of the notoriously Cape Town.
The African Renaissance Stadium was environmentally, modern,
advanced technologically, multi-purpose and sustainable.
The Green Point Stadium has hosted various entertainment
events including Nelson Mandela's star concerts.
The stadium designed for both soccer and rugby games.
First round matches
Friday 11 June 2010 - Uruguay VS France (Opening match)
Monday 14 June 2010 - Italy VS Paraguay
Friday 18 June 2010 - England VS Algeria
Monday 21 June 2010 - Portugal VS North Korea
Thursday 24 June 2010 - Cameroon VS Netherlands
Round of 16
Thursday 29 June 2010
Quarter final
Saturday 3 July 2010
Semi-final
Tuesday 6 July 2010
Port Elizabeth

Port Elizabeth is South Africa second oldest city, known as
the friendly city and the warm hospitality.
The Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium,
the Eastern Cape first dedicated football world class stadium
include three-tier design with two rings skyboxes to be
specially built for 2010 with capacity 50,000 seats,
the stadium shaped like a sunflower.
The Nelson Mandela stadium is a famous scenic attraction,
the stated of the art has transformed the
city skyline and expected to attract major sport events.
The playing field is going to be a natural grass and the
surrounding area artificial turf.
First round matches
Saturday 12 June 2010 - Korea Republic VS Greece
Tuesday 15 June 2010 - Ivory Coast VS Portugal
Friday 18 June 2010 - Germany VS Serbia
Monday 21 June 2010 - Chile VS Switzerland
Wednesday 23 June 2010 - Slovenia VS England
Round of 16
Saturday 26 June 2010
Quarter final
Friday 2 July 2010
Third place playoff
Saturday 10 July 2010
Nelspruit

The Mbombela stadium has been designed to ensure enjoy
life in World Cup 2010 tournament, entertainment
an adaptable multi-sport and exhibition venue.
The capacity of Mbombela stadium was 40,000 seats,
rectangular shaped structure. It's known as South Africa
wild stadium, a theme which is reflected in the distinctive
giraffe-shaped roof support and zebra style seating.
The Mbombela stadium is a multi-sport venue,
after the World Cup 2010 tournament it will be able
to host rugby games, football matches and concerts.
The surrounding has hockey fields, shops, gymnasium and
wedding facilities. The name of Mbombela means many
people together in a small space.
First round matches
Wednesday 16 June 2010 - Honduras VS Chile
Sunday 20 June 2010 - Italy VS New Zealand
Wednesday 23 June 2010 - Australia VS Serbia
Friday 25 June 2010 - North Korea VS Côte d'Ivoire
Pretoria

The Loftus Versfeld Stadium is the homeground of the Sundowns
football club, one of South Africa's premiere professional clubs,
now calls Loftus home. The stadium is the heart of attractive,
tree lined residential areas, capacity with 50,000 seats.
In 1932 the stadium was renamed to Loftus Versfeld
in honor of Robert Owen Loftus Versfeld who founded
rugby organized in Pretoria. The stadium upgrade were done
to the sound system, floodlights, scoreboards
and stadium roof. Renovation was complete in January 2009.
First round matches
Sunday 13 June 2010 - Serbia VS Ghana
Tuesday 15 June 2010 - South Africa VS Uruguay
Friday 18 June 2010 - Cameroon VS Denmark
Wednesday 23 June 2010 - USA VS Algeria
Friday 25 June 2010 - Chile VS Spain
Bloemfontein

The Free State Stadium also known as Vodacom Park for
sponsorship reasons, this venue has hosted games in both
Rugby World Cup and the African Cup of nation.
The capacity will be increased from 38,000 to 48,000 seats.
New Colour scoreboards, floodlights and turnstiles will be
installed with CCTV and the sound system will be
revampt to the required standards. The surrounding of
Bloemfontein's ground with an entertainment precinct
included multi-sports for athletic, hockey, cricket, tennis,
swimming and shopping centre.
First round matches
Monday 14 June 2010 - Japan VS Cameroon
Thursday 17 June 2010 - Greece VS Nigeria
Sunday 20 June 2010 - Slovakia VS Paraguay
Tuesday 22 June 2010 - France VS South Africa
Friday 25 June 2010 - Switzerland VS Honduras
Rustenburg

lawsuit that guaranteed them 20% of the platin that
extracted in the tribal area then the Bafokeng became
one of the biggest owner of platin mines in this region.
First round matches
Saturday 12 June 2010 - England VS USA
Tuesday 15 June 2010 - New Zealand VS Slovenia
Saturday 19 June 2010 - Ghana VS Australia
Tuesday 22 June 2010 - Mexico VS Paraguay
Thursday 24 June 2010 - Denmark VS Japan
Round of 16
Saturday 26 June 2010
Polokwane

The Peter Mokaba Stadium is the first world class football venue in
the soccer mad Limpopo province. The capacity with 45,000 seats
and 500 seats for VIP area with its own entrance,
the media representatives of 1675 area lounge.
A new design of Peter Mokaba Stadium to pays homage to
the province's iconic tree, the Baobab sometimes called
upside-down trees. The Peter Mokaba Stadium will be
home to local soccer teams as well as facilitate of
South African sport competitions including Rugby matches,
political rallies and entertainment events.
First round matches
Sunday 13 June 2010 - Algeria VS Slovenia
Thursday 17 June 2010 - France VS Mexico
Tuesday 22 June 2010 - Greece VS Argentina
Thursday 24 June 2010 - Paraguay VS New Zealand
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