January 23

FIFA World Cup

By Craig Harding on January 23, 2010

 

City:Nelspruit (Mbombela)
Stadium: Mbombela Stadium

Nelspruit the capital of the Mpumalanga province is the gateway to the Greater Kruger National Park and a ready and willing host city for the FIFA World Cup™. Surrounded by rolling green hills, citrus estates, timber forests, spectacular views and amazing places to visit. And thats just in the immediate vicinity, travel a tiny bit further and you will find the Kruger National Park and some of the best known private game reserve in Southern Africa such as Londolozi, Singita and Ulusaba.

With it’s own international airport, the largest thatched building in the Southern hemisphere, yes you heard right, the airport is thatched, Nelspruit is easily accessible and there are plenty of accommodation options. Nelspruit is also near to the border with Mozambique allowing one to combine a safari with a beach experience.

The Mbombela Stadium is one of the newly-built stadia for the 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa™ and it takes its name from the local municipality which incorporates the city of Nelspruit. The stadium, with a capacity of 46,000, is located in the city of Nelspruit in Mpumalanga Province. It is situated approximately seven kilometers from the city centre and 32 kilometers from the nearby Kruger-Mpumalanga Airport. The ground also enjoys a close proximity to various game parks, giving spectators the opportunity to see the wildlife during rest days.

Mbombela Stadium

Games in Nelspruit

16 June – 13:30 Group H Honduras v Chile
20 June – 16:00 Group F Italy v New Zealand
23 June – 20:30 Group D Australia v Serbia
25 June – 16:00 Group G Korea DPR v Côte d’Ivoire

World Cup on RhinoAfrica:
https://www.rhinoafrica.com/2010_fifa_world_cup_tm
https://www.rhinoa frica.com/2010_fifa_world_cup_tm/2010_fifa_world_cup_tm_packages

 


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Craig Harding

Craig Harding is the general go-to guy at Rhino Africa. He's pretty chilled out so he's the right guy to have by your side on an intrepid adventure. He says 'the journey is the destination' so we just all nod and agree - it's better that way...

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