'First National Bank Stadium
[1]' ('FNB Stadium' or 'Soccer City') is a stadium built in 1987, located in
Johannesburg,
South Africa. It is the central venue for the
South African Football Association (SAFA). A
football-specific stadium, the FNB Stadium seats 78,000 people in plastic bucket seats. The stadium has the
third largest capacity in Africa.
Most of the largest football events in South Africa are played at the FNB and the venue is better suited to these events than nearby
Ellis Park, where the final for the
Rugby World Cup in 1995 was held.
The Soccer City stadium in Johannesburg is to undergo a major upgrade for the 2010 tournament, with a new design inspired by traditional African pottery and a revamped capacity for 104,000 football fans.
The upper tier will be extended around the stadium to increase the capacity to 94,700 with an extra 99 Executive suites, an encircling roof will be constructed, new changing room facilities will be developed and new floodlights will be installed. One of the hallmarks of the upgraded stadium will be its flexible-sized seating capacity. A special divider will be installed to turn the stadium into a small arena and can be easily converted back to the largest stadium on the African continent at the touch of a button. The
R1.5 billion tender to upgrade the stadium was won by Grinaker-LTA.Soccer City is scheduled for completion in 2009.On 19th January 2007, Grinaker-LTA issued a press statement that said that construction was to begin within two weeks.
The stadium will hold the final and opening matches, five first-round matches, one second-round match and one quarter-final.
Soweto and the National Exhibition Centre in
Nasrec are nearby.
External links
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WorldStadiums.com entry