
FIFA World Cup · 2010
2010 FIFA World Cup
ZA·July 11, 2010·9 stadiums·Winner ES·Final 0–1·84,490 attendance
Host stadiums
The 2010 FIFA World Cup is played at 9 stadiums across 1 countries: South Africa. The largest is Soccer City in Johannesburg with 94,736 seats. The final is held at Soccer City.
FINALSoccer City
Johannesburg·94,736 seats
OTHERStadion Ellis Park
Johannesburg·62,567 seats
OTHERStadion Mosese Mabhidy
Durban·55,500 seats
OTHERStadion v Kapském Městě
Kapské Město·55,000 seats
OTHERStadion Loftus Versfeld
Pretoria·51,762 seats
OTHERStadion Petera Mokaby
Polokwane·45,500 seats
OTHERStadion Royal Bafokeng
Phokeng·44,530 seats
OTHERStadion Mbombela
Mbombela·43,500 seats
OTHERFree State Stadium
Bloemfontein·42,000 seats
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Frequently asked questions
- How many stadiums host the 2010 FIFA World Cup?
- 9 stadiums across 1 countries.
- Where is the 2010 FIFA World Cup final played?
- At Soccer City.
- What is the largest 2010 FIFA World Cup stadium?
- Soccer City with 94,736 seats.