Cape Town will play host to five first round matches, one second round, one quarter-final and one semi-final in the 2010 World Cup. The stadium is at present being built but is on course to be fully completed some time during 2009. Once completed this will have a maximum capacity of 68,000 during the world cup.
The Greenpoint Stadium Visitors Center is open to the general public in order for people to see how the construction is going, take a virtual tour of the completed stadium and experience the history of past South African football teams.
After the world cup has been completed it is not known who will gain control of the Satdium and run it on a day to day basis, possibles include; Western Province Rugby & The Stormers, Concert stadium, Ajax Cape Town and Santos football teams as well as several businesses have expressed interest.
Important Contacts:
Green Point Visitors Center
Visitors center at Green Point stadium.
2010 World Cup
Official Fiffa world cup website.
SA 2010
Official South African website of the 2010 world cup.
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