A total of 12 venues will be used to host the 2011 Rugby World Cup over over seven weekends in New Zealand from Saturday 10th September through until Sunday 23rd October, 2011. The 2011 Rugby World Cup Final is scheduled to be played on Sunday 23rd October, 2011 in Auckland at Eden Park.
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Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium – Port Elizabeth – South Africa
May 12th, 2010
Beejay Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium sits on the shores of North End Lake in Port Elizabeth and has been solely built as a dedicated venue for football in the city and surrounding areas. Newly-built for the 2010 World Cup, the stadium has a visually appealing design with a unique roof-structure and amazing view of North End [...]
Loftus Versfeld Stadium – Pretoria – South Africa
May 12th, 2010
Beejay Loftus Versfeld Stadium is widely considered one of South Africa’s best stadiums and is situated in the nations’s capital Pretoria. The stadium is one of the oldest in South Africa and has often been utilised for both rugby and football games and is the home ground of Mamelodi Sundowns Premier Soccer League club, the Blue [...]
Royal Bafokeng Stadium – Rustenburg – South Africa
May 11th, 2010
Beejay Royal Bafokeng Stadium opened in 1999 and is located in Rustenburg in the North West Province in South Africa. Named after the Bafokeng people of the area, the Royal Bafokeng Sports Palace is a 40,000 seat venue which will is situated in the small town of Phokeng around 15 kilometres north west of Rustenburg on [...]
Mbombela Stadium – Nelspruit – South Africa
May 11th, 2010
Beejay Mbombela Stadium is one of the newly-built stadiums for the 2010 World Cup in South Africa and seats up to 46,000 fans. Situated in the city of Nelspruit in Mpumalanga Province, the stadium is located on open land around 7 kilometres west of the city centre. Mbombela Stadium has been designed to ensure life beyond [...]
Green Point Stadium – Cape Town- South Africa
May 11th, 2010
Beejay The newly-built Green Point Stadium is located in a prime area of Cape Town, South Africa, and will host one of the 2010 World Cup semi-finals. The stadium was originally a multi-purpose arena and has served as home to both Santos and Ajax Cape Town, and played host to major musical acts such as Michael [...]
Free State Stadium – Bloemfontein – South Africa
May 9th, 2010
Beejay Free State Stadium is located in Bloemfontein, South Africa, and the stadium was given a major face lift for the 2009 FIFA Confederations Cup, with seating capacity lifted from 38,000 to 45,000 during the upgrade. To make the stadium World Cup compliant, a second tier was added to the main grandstand to increase crowd capacity [...]
Moses Mabhida Stadium – Durban – South Africa
May 8th, 2010
Beejay Durban’s Moses Mabhida Stadium is a world-class arena situated in the sporting precinct of Kings Park and the newly built ground draws its inspiration from the South African flag, with its grand arch symbolising a united nation of sports loving people.
Soccer City Stadium – Johannesburg – South Africa
May 6th, 2010
Beejay Soccer City Stadium is situated in the urban area of Soweto, in the city of Johannesburg and is considered the jewel in crown of all the football stadiums in South Africa. Formerly known as FBN Stadium, the ground will host the first & final matches of the 2010 World Cup in South Africa and was [...]


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