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The popular fan walk from the central city to the stadium is being re-activated for the games which have been dubbed the “real deal” in local soccer – the official opener of the ABSA Premiership 2010 season.
The event kicks off with local team Vasco da Gama playing Orlando Pirates, followed by Ajax Cape Town and Bloemfontein Celtic.
The event is part of Cape Town Stadium’s drive to reinstate Football Fridays, this time with a “loving local” message attached.
“The stadium is here to stay and we want Capetonians to enjoy it. The Double Header event was conceived as a celebration of the spectacular success of the Cape Town Stadium as venue for the FIFA Soccer World Cup.”
“The games are going to be amazing and we are hoping to rekindle the magic of the fanwalk and the fan power elicited during the World Cup games.” says Morne du Plessis, chairman of stadium operator Sail Stadefrance.
It’s going to be amazing!
Cape Town Stadium gates will open at 16:00. Spectators are asked to heed the following rules:
Short, fold-up umbrellas will be allowed
No cameras with extended photographic lenses
No food and drink
No prams or bicycles
All prescribed medications - such as inhalers and diabetic syringes – and private wheelchairs will be allowed.
Tickets for the game are available from all Computicket outlets from between R40p/p and R80p/p.
Parking tickets and disabled bay tickets are also available to purchase at Computicket from between R30 and R50.
For details of road restrictions on the day and additional event information, log onto www.stadiumcapetown.co.za and www.capetown.gov.za
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