Friday, January 15, 2010

Green Point Stadium - Cape Town


Cape Town is building a new stadium for the 2010 FIFA World Cup™. The stadium will be in the suburb of Green Point, which the stadium is also named after. Fans will be a stone's throw from the ocean and the mountains of Cape Town will be the backdrop for matches. The location is ideal as it is a short walk from the transportation hub of the city. The new stadium precinct will be built on part of the land currently occupied by a golf course.
Upon completion, Green Point stadium will have a gross seating capacity of 70,000 and it is scheduled for completion by 2009.
Cape Town has another world-standard stadium, Newlands, but is primarily used as a rugby union stadium. The stadium has, however, hosted Tottenham Hotspur in 2003, as part of their South African tour.
The 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa has offered the city the opportunity to build a multi-purpose international stadium that will be used for a variety of events after the tournament has left Cape Town's shores.

Individual Match Tickets prices

Prices in US Dollars (US $)

Matches
Teams
Cat. 1
Cat. 2
Cat. 3
Wheelchair
Group
Uruguay - France
160
120
80
20
Group
Italy - Paraguay
160
120
80
20
Group
England - Algeria
160
120
80
20
Group
Portugal - Korea DPR
160
120
80
20
Group
Cameroon - Netherlands
160
120
80
20
Round of 16
1H - 2G
200
150
100
50
Quarter-final
W52 vs W51
300
200
150
75
Semi-final
W58 vs W57
600
400
250
100
Prices in South African Rand (ZAR)

Matches
Teams
Cat. 1
Cat. 2
Cat. 3
Cat. 4
Wheelchair
Group
Uruguay - France
1,120
840
560
140
140
Group
Italy - Paraguay
1,120
840
560
140
140
Group
England - Algeria
1,120
840
560
140
140
Group
Portugal - Korea DPR
1,120
840
560
140
140
Group
Cameroon - Netherlands
1,120
840
560
140
140
Round of 16
1H vs 2G
1,400
1,050
700
350
350
Quarter-final
W52 vs W51
2,100
1,400
1,050
525
525
Semi-final
W58 vs W57
4,200
2,800
1,750
700
700

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