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South Africa, FIFA World Cup 2010
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June 9, 2010
This Friday, with the opening match in the futuristic-looking Soccer City, the 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa will begin and for the first time in History it will take place in the African Continent. For this event, the South African Government has invested 43 billion Rand (about 4.6 billion euros), 23% of which has been devoted to the development of the stadiums and surrounding areas, 32% for transportation and traffic systems and 45% for the airports. Architectour.net has created with particular interest a special edition on this important event, because in addition to the event itself, the magnificient sport facilities offer us just a glimpse of what has been done in an area of which we would like to have more news. This is the perfect opportunity for you to enjoy sport events in architectural settings of great interest, which we will continue to document for our readers.
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