2010 South Africa Soccer World Cup
June 11 - July 11, 2010 - South Africa
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| 2010 World Cup in South Africa! Book your trip to the 2010 South Africa World Cup of Soccer. Find World Cup Tickets, Travel Packages, Hotel Rooms, Hospitality and more! Follow your favorite team to the 2010 World Cup including Team USA, Mexico, Brazil, England, Honduras, Korea, Japan and more! Download our PDF Brochure |
2010 World Cup Ticket and Travel Options:
· World Cup Travel Packages
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Travel packages to the 2010 World Cup are the best way to experience the event. Match tickets, transfers, lodging and airfare can be included.
· World Cup Hotel Accommodations
Reserve hotel lodging accommodations in the host cities during the 2010 World Cup. Lodging options available for short term or long term stays.
· World Cup Ticket Schedule
Find out when your favorite teams play and find match tickets for the best games during the World Cup in South Africa.
· Safari Side Trips
Plan the trip of a lifetime to see the 2010 World Cup and experience a South African safari in between matches. The perfect way to complete your trip!
Event Information

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Follow your Team in South Africa!
- Team USA
- Team Mexico
- Team Argentina
- Team Brazil
- Team Chile
- Team Denmark
- Team England
- Team Honduras
- Team Italy
- Team Germany
- Team Netherlands
- Team New Zealand
- Team Paraguay
- Team Spain
- Team South Africa
and more teams..
- Team USA
- Team Mexico
- Team Argentina
- Team Brazil
- Team Chile
- Team Denmark
- Team England
- Team Honduras
- Team Italy
- Team Germany
- Team Netherlands
- Team New Zealand
- Team Paraguay
- Team Spain
- Team South Africa
and more teams..
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Important Facts on the 2010 World Cup:
• The tournament has a 32-team field with 64 matches in 10 different stadium throughout South Africa • Every country's team will play 3 matches in the first round • Each match will held in a different South African city • No team will play in the same venue twice during the first round • There will be at least 3-4 days between each first round match |
| World Cup Schedule by Date |
| Round Robin: Game 1 (June 11-16) | |||
| Match | Date | Game | Host City |
| 1 | June 11 | South Africa vs. Mexico | Johannesburg (Soccer City) |
| 2 | June 11 | Uruguay vs. France | Cape Town |
| 3 | June 12 | Argentina vs. Nigeria | Johannesburg (Ellis Park) |
| 4 | June 12 | Korea Republic vs. Greece | Port Elizabeth |
| 5 | June 12 | England vs. USA | Rustenburg |
| 6 | June 13 | Algeria vs. Slovenia | Polokwane |
| 7 | June 13 | Germany vs. Australia | Durban |
| 8 | June 13 | Serbia vs. Ghana | Tshawne/Pretoria |
| 9 | June 14 | Netherlands vs. Denmark | Johannesburg (Soccer City) |
| 10 | June 14 | Japan vs. Cameroon | Mangaung/Bloemfontein |
| 11 | June 14 | Italy vs. Paraguay | Cape Town |
| 12 | June 15 | New Zealand vs. Slovakia | Rustenburg |
| 13 | June 15 | Ivory Coast vs. Portugal | Port Elizabeth |
| 14 | June 15 | Brazil vs. Korea DPR | Johannesburg (Ellis Park) |
| 15 | June 16 | Honduras vs. Chile | Nelspruit |
| 16 | June 16 | Spain vs. Switzerland | Durban |
| Round Robin: Game 2 (June 16-21) | |||
| Match | Date | Game | Host City |
| 17 | June 16 | South Africa vs. Uruguay | Tshawne/Pretoria |
| 18 | June 17 | France vs. Mexico | Polokwane |
| 19 | June 17 | Greece vs. Nigeria | Mangaung/Bloemfontein |
| 20 | June 17 | Argentina vs. Korea Republic | Johannesburg (Soccer City) |
| 21 | June 18 | Germany vs. Serbia | Port Elizabeth |
| 22 | June 18 | Slovenia vs. USA | Johannesburg (Ellis Park) |
| 23 | June 18 | England vs. Algeria | Cape Town |
| 24 | June 19 | Ghana vs. Australia | Rustenburg |
| 25 | June 19 | Netherlands vs. Japan | Durban |
| 26 | June 19 | Cameroon vs. Denmark | Tshawne/Pretoria |
| 27 | June 20 | Slovakia vs. Paraguay | Mangaung/Bloemfontein |
| 28 | June 20 | Italy vs. New Zealand | Nelspruit |
| 29 | June 20 | Brazil vs. Ivory Coast | Johannesburg (Soccer City) |
| 30 | June 21 | Portugal vs. Korea DPR | Cape Town |
| 31 | June 21 | Chile vs. Switzerland | Port Elizabeth |
| 32 | June 21 | Spain vs. Hondruas | Johannesburg (Ellis Park) |
| Round Robin: Game 3 (June 22-25) | |||
| Match | Date | Game | Host City |
| 33 | June 22 | Mexico vs. Uruguay | Rustenburg |
| 34 | June 22 | France vs. South Africa | Mangaung/Bloemfontein |
| 35 | June 22 | Nigeria vs. Korea Republic | Durban |
| 36 | June 22 | Greece vs. Argentina | Polokwane |
| 37 | June 23 | Slovenia vs. England | Elizabeth |
| 38 | June 23 | USA vs. Algeria | Tshawne/Pretoria |
| 39 | June 23 | Ghana vs. Germany | Johannesburg (Soccer City) Port |
| 40 | June 23 | Australia vs. Serbia | Nelspruit |
| 41 | June 24 | Slovakia vs. Italy | Johannesburg (Ellis Park) |
| 42 | June 24 | Paraguay vs. New Zealand | Polokwane |
| 43 | June 24 | Denmark vs. Japan | Rustenburg |
| 44 | June 24 | Cameroon vs. Netherlands | Cape Town |
| 45 | June 25 | Portugal vs. Brazil | Durban |
| 46 | June 25 | Korea DPR vs. Ivory Coast | Nelspruit |
| 47 | June 25 | Chile vs. Spain | Tshawne/Pretoria |
| 48 | June 25 | Switzerland vs. Honduras | Mangaung/Bloemfontein |
| Round of 16: Game 4 (June 26-29) | |||
| Match | Date | Game | Host City |
| 49 | June 26 | Uruguay vs. South Korea (1) | Port Elizabeth |
| 50 | June 26 | USA vs. Ghana (3) | Rustenburg |
| 51 | June 27 | Germany vs. England (4) | Mangaung/Bloemfontein |
| 52 | June 27 | Argentina vs. Mexico (2) | Johannesburg (Soccer City) |
| 53 | June 28 | Netherlands vs. Slovakia (5) | Durban |
| 54 | June 28 | Brazil vs. Chile (7) | Johannesburg (Ellis Park) |
| 55 | June 29 | Paraguay vs. Japan (6) | Tshawne/Pretoria |
| 56 | June 29 | Spain vs. Portugal (8) | Cape Town |
| Quarterfinals: Game 5 (July 2-3) | |||
| Match | Date | Game | Host City |
| 57 | July 2 | Netherlands vs. Brazil (A) | Port Elizabeth |
| 58 | July 2 | Uruguay vs. Ghana (C) | Johannesburg (Soccer City) |
| 59 | July 3 | Argentina vs. Germany (D) | Cape Town |
| 60 | July 3 | Paraguay vs. Spain (B) | Johannesburg (Ellis Park) |
| Semifinals: Game 6 (July 6-7) | |||
| Match | Date | Game | Host City |
| 61 | July 6 | Netherlands vs. Uruguay (I) | Cape Town |
| 62 | July 7 | Germany vs. Spain (II) | Durban |
| Finals: Game 7 (July 10-11) | |||
| Match | Date | Game | Host City |
| 63 | July 10 | Uruguay vs. Loser II | Port Elizabeth |
| 64 | July 11 | Netherlands vs. Winner II | Johannesburg (Soccer City) |
Planning your trip to South Africa:
It is not too early to start planning your trip to this exciting global soccer tournament. This is largest single-sport event in the world and will kick off in South Africa on June 11, 2010. Nine cities will host 64 Matches.
Learn about the Host Cities |
Traveler Safety:
It is highly recommended that foreign tourists travel within groups while in South Africa. It is important to note that the host cities of Bloemfontein, Nelspruit, Polokwane, and Rustenburg do not have sufficient accommodations and services to support international visitors. It has been recommended that visitors stay in larger cities and only travel to these outlying areas on the day of the event.
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