
The Stadium is in Durban, adjacent to the ABSA Stadium, in the Kings Park Sporting Precinct, and the Durban street circuit used for the A1GP World Cup of motorsport. The Stadium will have a capacity of 70,000 during the World Cup and 54,000 afterwards. Capacity could also be increased to 80,000 for events like the Olympics. The Stadium will have 150 corporate hospitality suites with 7,500 seats. The Arch over the Stadium, on the Northern-side, 350m long and 105m high will hold up the roof of the Stadium. The nice part of the Arch is that one could travel to the top in a funicular (something similar to a cable car), carrying 25 people at a time, and have a few good drinks whilst enjoying the spectacular view over the City and the sea- 100 people could be accommodated at any given time. Of course the more athletic could climb the 550-steps on the southern-side of the Stadium and also have a few cold drinks (much needed then) and enjoy the views- just hope there will be place up there! A 46,000 square metres, Teflon-coated, glass-fibre membrane forms the roof, which will produce a translucent glow when the Stadium is lit. Seating inside the Stadium is also awesome, as the seats are colour- coded, depicting the sea, sky and vegetation in the province.
Watching any soccer game or other event at this Stadium will definitely be an experience never to be forgotten!! Be sure to have at least one ticket to watch a game at this Stadium next Winter!!!
Games to be played at the Stadium:
- 13 June-20:30 Group D Germany v Australia
- 16 June-16:00 Group H Spain v Switzerland
- 19 June-13:30 Group E Netherlands v Japan
- 22 June-20:30 Group B Nigeria v Korea R
- 25 June-16:00 Group G Portugal v Brazil
- 28 June-16:00 Round of 16
- 07 July-20:30 Semi Final
Sources: Google Search: Moses Mabhida Stadium City Press Sport dated 29 November 2009
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