Watch The World Cup 2010 In Johannesburg
Posted on 19. Aug, 2009 by admin in Football, World Cup
As the anticipation for the World Cup 2010 to kick off in South Africa, if you haven’t booked your flight yet to Johannesburg then you’ll want to do so soon. There will be hundreds of thousands of people flying to South Africa next June to see the kickoff of the World Cup 2010 and Johannesburg is one of many cities where the games will be played.
Johannesburg is a popular city for holidaymakers and there are plenty of hotels and first class accomodation ready for the arrival of fans from all over the world. As a popular destination for both tourists and business people, Johannesburg is a perfect location for World Cup games in 2010. The city offers a rich history of culture which will surely make watching the World Cup that much more memorable and spectacular.
There will be two soccer stadiums in Johannesburg there matches will take place, such as the Soccer City Stadium and the Ellis Park Stadium. The South African Springboks typically play at the Ellis Park Stadium and extensions to the seating area are being made to accomodate World Cup fans. Each stadium can hold between 70,000 and 90,000 fans so expect an electric atmosphere.
If you’re lucky enough to go to the World Cup 2010 then you’ll be spoilt for choice as you arrive in South Africa because everything from hotels to flights, culture to friendly faces await you when you arrive.
