Saturday, January 16, 2010

Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium

Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium is a stadium with 50,000 seats, which were being repaired. The stadium is located in the Nelson Mandela Bay and will be used to menyelenggarkan FIFA World Cup 2010 in South Africa.

Five-layer, 1.1 billion South African Rand (approximately 150 million United States Dollars), Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium will be built over North End Lake, in the middle - the middle of the city. This stadium is one of three coastal stadiums will be built to face FIFA World Cup 2010.

Minister of Sport and Recreation of South Africa, Makhenkesi Stofile, was present for the chance to benefit and reminded all present to be extremely cautious when making their stadium to be as hard to follow the FIFA requirements. He also expressed the hope that the stadium will be completed in time for the FIFA inspection team to decide the host city for the FIFA Confederations Cup in 2009.

This is the first time a world-class football stadium will be built on Prop. Eastern Cape. The stadium boasts 150 VIP series, 60 series of companies, sports equipment shop, gymnasium, 500 parking spot, plus a lecture and multi-function room, and scheduled for completion in December 2008.

Sure, there are incredible deals speculation about the status of the stadium making the run-up to the World Cup in 2010, with the condition that all stadiums hosting the World Cup must be completed before January 2010. Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium is the first of the five new stadiums to begin manufacturing in the near future. Another new arena to be made in Cape Town, Durban, Polokwane and Nelspruit. Stadium live on schedule and will be complete before February 2009.

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