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South Africa 2010

"We come from a place where football is not simply a game but an enduring passion; we come from a place where our hearts beat in unison as we celebrate a shared destiny and love for the beautiful game with the human family."

South Africa is ready to welcome the world in 2010. Come and explore our wonderful and diverse country.

About South Africa

About SA

South Africa, with its rich history and multitude of cultures, is a land of possibility and opportunity.

Quick Facts

Quick Facts

Fast facts about our country and people.

Provinces

Provinces

Eight of South Africa's nine provinces will host 2010 FIFA World CupTM games.

Host Cities

Bloemfontein

Nine South African cities will have the honour of hosting 2010 FIFA World CupTM matches, from Cape Town near the continent's southern tip all the way to Polokwane in our country's north.

Stadiums

King Senzangakhona Stadium

Join us for a tour of the stadiums that will be hosting all matches of the 2010 FIFA World CupTM.

Winning Bid

Nelson Mandela

The road to the 2010 FIFA World CupTM started long before the the success of our bid was announced.

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