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Durban Stadium | |
Location | Durban, South Africa |
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Coordinates | 29°49′46″S 31°01′49″E / 29.82944°S 31.03028°E |
Capacity | 62,760 |
Construction | |
Built | 2009 |
Moses Mabhida Stadium is a sports stadium in Durban, South Africa. It was built in 2009.
FIFA World Cup
The stadium hosted the 2010 FIFA World Cup. Is one of the 10 stadiums where World Cup games were played. FIFA calls this stadium Durban Stadium.
2010 World Cup Matches
All times are given in South African Standard time (UTC+2).
Date | Time | Group | Team #1 | Team #2 |
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Sunday, 13 June | 20:30 | Group D | Germany | Australia |
Wednesday, 15 June | 16:00 | Group H | Spain | Switzerland |
Saturday, 19 June | 13:30 | Group E | Netherlands | Japan |
Tuesday, 22 June | 20:30 | Group B | Nigeria | Korea Republic |
Friday, 25 June | 16:00 | Group G | Portugal | Brazil |
Monday, 28 June | 16:00 | Round of 16 | 1E | 2F |
Wednesday, 7 July | 20:30 | Semi-finals | W59 | W60 |
Other websites
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