Peter Mokaba Stadium

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  • Football World Cup 2010

The Peter Mokaba Stadium is a football stadium in Polokwane, South Africa, where some games of the World Cup were held in 2010.

History

It was rebuilt for the World Cup and is located next to the old Pietersburg Stadium. The new building offers 45,000 seats and has a roof over the grandstand.

Is named the stadium after the late in Johannesburg on 11 June 2002 ANC politician Peter Mokaba.

Games of the Soccer World Cup 2010 in Polokwane

Group Games

  • Group C - June 13, 2010, 13:30 clock: Algeria Algeria - Slovenia 0:1 ( 0:0)
  • Group A - June 17, 2010, 20:30 clock: France - Mexico 0:2 ( 0:0)
  • Group B - June 22, 2010, 20:30 clock: Greece Greece - Argentina 0:2 ( 0:0)
  • Group F - June 24, 2010, 16:00 clock: Paraguay - New Zealand New Zealand 0:0

In the half-time of the game on 17 June, it came in the locker room of the Peter Mokaba stadium to a dispute between Nicolas Anelka and French coach Raymond Domenech, who overthrew the French football in the hitherto most violent crisis in its history.

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