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Moses Mabhida Stadium, Durban

Located in KwaZulu Natal in the beautiful City of Durban, Kings Park Stadium has been proposed as a semi-final venue for the 2010 FIFA™ World Cup. In order to qualify under FIFA requirements the stadium will have to construct new roofed upper tiers at the north and south ends of the ground, and behind each of the goals. This will create a fully encircled oval with a 60 000 seating capacity.

South Africa and England played a friendly match in May 2003 to celebrate the launch of South Africa's 2010 World Cup bid at King's Park. Both visiting officials and the media praised King's Park which has been regularly upgraded over the years.


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1 Moses Mabhida's time has come
2 Festival of lights at Moses Mabhida Stadium
3 Durban stadium on target for 2010
 

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