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2010 World Cup

Loftus Stadium

Loftus (Tshwane)

Capacity: 50 000
Budget: R99-million
Architect: Ingplan Africa
Contractor: To be appointed
Start building: September 2007
Target LOC/Fifa completion date: December 2008
Scheduled completion date: October 2008

2010 World Cup matches:

Four first-round matches, one second-round match and the play-off for third place.

Details and progress:

The consultants who prepared the original planning work were only mandated to establish the budget, so the new consultant will have to work with the budget as allocated. However, it’s expected that progress will be up to speed soon, with relatively minor construction work required.
2009 Confederations Cup venue

The City

Tshwane, or Pretoria as it is still often referred to, is the administrative capital of South Africa, and the third biggest contributor to the country’s economy behind Johannesburg and Cape Town.

The city itself was founded in 1855 by Marthinus Pretorius, a leader of the Voortrekkers. For years it was seen as the capital of apartheid South Africa, but that all changed when Nelson Mandela was inaugurated as the first black president of the country at the Union Buildings in May 1994.

On the soccer front, Tshwane plays home to two of the Premier League’s biggest clubs in Supersport United and current League champions Mamelodi Sundowns.

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