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FNB Stadium
Soccer City, The Calabash
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LocationStadium Avenue, Nasrec, Johannesburg, South Africa
Coordinates26°14′5.27″S 27°58′56.47″E / 26.2347972°S 27.9823528°E / -26.2347972; 27.9823528Coordinates: 26°14′5.27″S 27°58′56.47″E / 26.2347972°S 27.9823528°E / -26.2347972; 27.9823528
Broke ground1986
Opened1989
Renovated2009
Expanded2009
OwnerCity of Johannesburg
OperatorStadium Management South Africa
SurfaceGrass
Construction costRand 3.3 billion
(USD $ 440 million)
ArchitectBoogertman & Partners, HOK Sport (now Populous)[1]
Capacity95,000[2]
Field dimensions105m X 68m
Tenants
Kaizer Chiefs
South Africa national football team
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A friendly game between South Africa and Colombia at Soccer City.
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The 2010 FIFA World Cup opening ceremony.
Soccer City during the kick-off match of the 2010 FIFA World Cup between South Africa and Mexico.

Pápá FNB tàbí FNB Stadium, bakanna bi Soccer City, je papa ereidaraya ni Nasrec, ni adugbo Soweto ni Johannesburg ni orile-ede Guusu Afrika.


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