Friday, January 15, 2010

Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium - Nelson Mandela Bay/Port Elizabeth


The city does not currently have a dedicated football stadium. All international matches were played at the Eastern Province rugby team's ground, including the 2005 Nelson Mandela Challenge between South Africa and Senegal at the rugby union stadium.
Despite not having a team in the Premier Soccer League, the city is exceptionally passionate about football. Whenever football games are staged, it is always to a capacity crowd.
The 2010 FIFA World Cup™ affords the host city an opportunity to build a dedicated football stadium -and capitalise on the football mania of its citizens. The stadium will be built on the North End Lake, which will make an idyllic setting for match days. The features will include a three-tier design with two rings of skyboxes.

Individual Match Tickets prices

Prices in US Dollars (US $)

Matches
Teams
Cat. 1
Cat. 2
Cat. 3
Wheelchair
Group
Korea Republic - Greece
160
120
80
20
Group
Côte d'Ivoire - Portuga
160
120
80
20
Group
Germany - Serbia
160
120
80
20
Group
Honduras - Chile
160
120
80
20
Group
Slovenia - England
160
120
80
20
Round of 16
1A vs 2B
200
150
100
50
Quarter-final
W53 vs W54
300
200
150
75
3rd/4th Place Match
L61 vs L62
300
200
150
75
Prices in South African Rand (ZAR)

Matches
Teams
Cat. 1
Cat. 2
Cat. 3
Cat. 4
Wheelchair
Group
Korea Republic - Greece
1,120
840
560
140
140
Group
Côte d'Ivoire - Portugal
1,120
840
560
140
140
Group
Germany - Serbia
1,120
840
560
140
140
Group
Chile - Switzerland
1,120
840
560
140
140
Group
Slovenia - England
1,120
840
560
140
140
Round of 16
1A vs 2B
1,400
1,050
700
350
350
Quarter-final
W53 vs W54
2,100
1,400
1,050
525
525
3rd/4th Place Match
L61 vs L62
2,100
1,400
1,050
525
525

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