First National Bank Stadium or simply FNB Stadium, also known as Soccer City and The Calabash, is a stadium located in Nasrec, bordering the Soweto area of Johannesburg, South Africa. Designed as the main association football stadium for the World Cup, the FNB Stadium became the largest stadium in Africa with a capacity of 94,736 people.
Timeline
World Cup 2010
- 2010
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South Africa 1-1 Mexico
June 11, 2010 at 16:00 GMT+2 Soccer City Stadium Johannesburg (RSA)
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Argentina 1-0 Nigeria
June 12, 2010 at 16:00 GMT+2 Ellis Park Stadium Johannesburg (RSA)
Ellis Park Stadium (known as Emirates Airline Park for sponsorship reasons) is a rugby union and association football stadium in the city of Johannesburg, Gauteng Province, South Africa. The stadium was the country's most modern when it was upgraded in 1982 to accommodate almost 60,000 people.
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Brazil 2-1 North Korea
June 15, 2010 at 20:30 GMT+2 Ellis Park Stadium Johannesburg (RSA)
Ellis Park Stadium (known as Emirates Airline Park for sponsorship reasons) is a rugby union and association football stadium in the city of Johannesburg, Gauteng Province, South Africa. The stadium was the country's most modern when it was upgraded in 1982 to accommodate almost 60,000 people.
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Argentina 4-1 South Korea
June 17, 2010 at 13:30 GMT+2 Soccer City Stadium Johannesburg (RSA)
First National Bank Stadium or simply FNB Stadium, also known as Soccer City and The Calabash, is a stadium located in Nasrec, bordering the Soweto area of Johannesburg, South Africa. Designed as the main association football stadium for the World Cup, the FNB Stadium became the largest stadium in Africa with a capacity of 94,736 people.
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Brazil 3-1 Cote D'Ivoire
June 17, 2010 at 20:30 GMT+2 Soccer City Stadium Johannesburg (RSA)
First National Bank Stadium or simply FNB Stadium, also known as Soccer City and The Calabash, is a stadium located in Nasrec, bordering the Soweto area of Johannesburg, South Africa. Designed as the main association football stadium for the World Cup, the FNB Stadium became the largest stadium in Africa with a capacity of 94,736 people.
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Spain 2-0 Honduras
June 21, 2010 at 20:30 GMT+2 Ellis Park Stadium Johannesburg (RSA)
Ellis Park Stadium (known as Emirates Airline Park for sponsorship reasons) is a rugby union and association football stadium in the city of Johannesburg, Gauteng Province, South Africa. The stadium was the country's most modern when it was upgraded in 1982 to accommodate almost 60,000 people.
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Mexico 0-1 Uruguay
June 22, 2010 at 16:00 GMT+2 Royal Bafokeng Stadium Rustenburg (RSA)
The Royal Bafokeng Sports Palace is a football, rugby and athletics stadium in Phokeng near Rustenburg, South Africa. It was built and is managed by the Royal Bafokeng Nation. The capacity of the stadium was increased from 38,000 to 42,000 to be able to host five first round matches and one second round match at the 2010 FIFA World Cup.
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Argentina 3-1 Mexico
June 27, 2010 at 20:30 GMT+2 Soccer City Stadium Johannesburg (RSA)
First National Bank Stadium or simply FNB Stadium, also known as Soccer City and The Calabash, is a stadium located in Nasrec, bordering the Soweto area of Johannesburg, South Africa. Designed as the main association football stadium for the World Cup, the FNB Stadium became the largest stadium in Africa with a capacity of 94,736 people.
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Uruguay 1-1 (4-2p) Ghana
July 02, 2010 at 20:30 GMT+2 Soccer City Stadium Johannesburg (RSA)
First National Bank Stadium or simply FNB Stadium, also known as Soccer City and The Calabash, is a stadium located in Nasrec, bordering the Soweto area of Johannesburg, South Africa. Designed as the main association football stadium for the World Cup, the FNB Stadium became the largest stadium in Africa with a capacity of 94,736 people.
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Paraguay 0-1 Spain
July 03, 2010 at 20:30 GMT+2 Ellis Park Stadium Johannesburg (RSA)
Ellis Park Stadium (known as Emirates Airline Park for sponsorship reasons) is a rugby union and association football stadium in the city of Johannesburg, Gauteng Province, South Africa. The stadium was the country's most modern when it was upgraded in 1982 to accommodate almost 60,000 people.
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Uruguay 2-3 Germany
July 10, 2010 at 20:30 GMT+2 Port Elizabeth Stadium Port Elizabeth (RSA)
The Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium is a 46,000-seater stadium in Port Elizabeth, Eastern Cape, South Africa. The five-tier, R2 billion (approximately $159 million) Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium was built overlooking the North End Lake, at the heart of the city. It is one of three coastal stadiums built to host the 2010 FIFA World Cup. It regularly hosts large-scale rugby union and football (soccer) matches. The stadium has also been used as a concert venue.
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Netherlands 0-1 Spain
July 11, 2010 at 20:30 GMT+2 Soccer City Stadium Johannesburg (RSA)
First National Bank Stadium or simply FNB Stadium, also known as Soccer City and The Calabash, is a stadium located in Nasrec, bordering the Soweto area of Johannesburg, South Africa. Designed as the main association football stadium for the World Cup, the FNB Stadium became the largest stadium in Africa with a capacity of 94,736 people.