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  • Northern Cape is not forgotten

    Northern Cape is not forgotten

    Monday 15 March 2010

    Though the Northern Cape will not host any FIFA World Cup matches, the large open region is a potential delight for nature- and desert-loving tourists.

  • Cape Flats ready for its close-up

    Cape Flats ready for its close-up

    Wednesday 10 March 2010

    Famous for producing footballers, the Cape Flats outside of Cape Town is ready to show the visiting world how the real Capetonians live.

Latest Photos

  • Wide shot of the Soccer City Stadium at night
  • Inside Soccer City Stadium at night
  • Soccer City Stadium in Johannesburg
  • Soccer City Stadium at night.
  • Soccer City Stadium at Night
  • Mbombela Stadium at night
Green Point Stadium

Stadium: Green Point Stadium

One of the most artistic football venues in South Africa, the newly-built Green Point Stadium is ...

Car hire will enable tourists to travel across South Africa, although it is advisable to pre-book vehicles because of the high demand.

South Africa has four major international airports in Johannesburg (OR Tambo International), Cape Town (Cape Town International) and Durban (La Mercy International Airport and Durban International Airport).

Host cities

Cape Town

Cape Town

Cape Town, at the foot of iconic Table Mountain, is a cosmopolitan city with beautiful natural ...
FIFA World Cup™ Packages

Follow you team from their first game all the way to the finals at the 2010 FIFA World Cup™ with Emirates. From stadium transfers and flights, to match tickets and hotels, booking a places in the 2010 Fifa World Cup™ couldn't be easier.

Win in Africa
The 'Win in Africa with Africa' programme aims to use football as a development tool and draw attention to Africa ahead of the 2010 FIFA World Cup ...
The History
South Africa has had a long love affair with the beautiful game, dating back to the early 19th century, and is embodied at all levels of the sport. ...

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Drive times are approximations based on an average driving speed of 100km/h with no stopping. South African National Roads have an average speed limit of 120km/h.
Ticket categories and prices
The ticketing proposal was elaborated jointly by FIFA and the South African LOC. The prices reflect FIFA's positioning of the FIFA World Cup™ as a premium international sporting event, yet also take account of the South African market.
Hospitality

MATCH Hospitality, the exclusive worldwide hospitality rights holder for the FIFA Hospitality Programme is looking forward to welcoming you in South Africa during the 2010 FIFA World Cup, the first on African soil ever.

FIFA World Cup™ Accommodation
Over the past five years the FIFA World Cup Accommodation Office have compiled an exhaustive list of accommodation available for South Africa 2010, which you are now able to browse through, with a view to booking at a later stage.