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Matches Rustenburg FIFA 2010
Six World Cup Games in South Africa's North West Province
Rustenburg is the platinum capital of the world situated at the foot of Magalies mountain range in the North West province of South Africa. The town is surrounded by fertile land producing many different types of fruit and crops.
The Royal Bafokeng stadium in Rustenburg will be the stadium used in 2010. It is named after the Bafokeng people who live in the area. The stadium is only minutes from Rustenburg’s city centre and close to Sun City as well as Pilanesburg Game Reserve.
The Royal Bafokeng soccer stadium was built in 1999. It will be upgraded slightly and will have a capacity of 42,000 supporters when completed in December 2008.
There will be six fixtures played at the Royal Bafokeng Stadium.
Rustenburg’s Royal Bafokeng soccer stadium will also be one of the venues for the 2009 FIFA Confederations Cup.
Rustenburg match dates:
Rustenburg: 12 June 2010
Matches: England – USA
Time: 20:30
Rustenburg: 15 June 2010
Matches: New Zealand – Slovakia
Time: 13:30
Rustenburg: 19 June 2010
Matches: Ghana – Australia
Time: 13:30
Rustenburg: 22 June 2010
Matches: Mexico – Uruguay
Time: 16:00
Rustenburg: 24 June 2010
Matches: Denmark – Japan
Time: 20:30
Rustenburg: 26 June 2010
Matches: Team 1C - Team 2D
Time: 20:30
Preliminary Round Determined by results of group stages
Match fixtures 2010 World Cup:
Matches played in Durban
Matches played in Cape Town
Matches played in Polokwane
Matches played in Bloemfontein
Matches played in Pretoria
Matches played in Johannesburg
For the complete schedule of the FIFA 2010 World Cup, have a read through our overview on Games Schedule for 2010 Soccer World Cup Matches.
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