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2010 Fifa Football World Cup

Johannesburg, Gauteng, South Africa

In 2010 the Fifa World Cup will be hosted in South Africa. Some 3-million tickets will be available for the 2010 World Cup's 64 matches.

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The 2010 World Cup, which kicks off on 9 June 2010, will be hosted by nine South African cities and the tournament’s 64 matches will be played in 10 stadiums.

Exceptional hospitality, passionate fans, pulsating football - if the quality of the football during the 2009 ConFed Cup games is anything to go by, the world is in for an absolute feast when the World Cup arrives in Africa for the first time in 2010.

* Groups & Matches
The final drawing of the 32 teams into groups has been done and the matches have been allocated.

* Accommodation
Accommodation options are already limited.

Some National Parks can still accommodate visitors and are located within driving distance to some of the stadiums.

See also other Accommodation Options in cities/towns close to the 9 stadiums.

* Hosting Cities
The Football World Cup, which kicks off on 9 June 2010, will be hosted by nine South African cities.

* World Cup Stadiums
The Football World Cup will be played out in 10 newly built or upgraded stadiums, in nine South African Provinces

* World Cup Facts
Ticketing, transport, communications, health, banking and other information you need to know.

* World Cup Car Rental
Where to hire a car for World Cup games.

* Do the Diski Dance
Start learning the soccer-based moves of South Africa's diski dance and you'll start feeling the rhythm of African football - and the energy and passion that's in store at the 2010 World Cup.

* The Vuvuzela
The trumpet that has come to symbolise South African football.

* Key Match Dates
For a full schedule, please see Groups & Matches

* Quarter Finals
- Johannesburg 02 July 2010
- Johannesburg 03 July 2010
- Cape Town 03 July 2010
- Port Elizabeth 02 July 2010

* Semi Finals
- Cape Town 06 July 2010
- Durban 07 July 2010

* 3 & 4th Place
- Port Elizabeth 10 July 2010

* Final
- Johannesburg 11 July 2010

 

Location: Johannesburg, Gauteng