Soccer City Ave, Nasrec, Johannesburg, 2147, South AfricaMap
Phone+27 11 247 5300
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Very beautiful stadium, the design color is also very special, but unfortunately the utilization rate is very low, the stadium can only be visited outside, there is no chance to enter. We only have a few minutes to stay here with the group.
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Very beautiful stadium, the design color is also very special, but unfortunately the utilization rate is very low, the stadium can only be visited outside, there is no chance to enter. We only have a few minutes to stay here with the group.
Johannesburg Football City Stadium, also known as FNB Stadium, is the home stadium of the 2010 World Cup in South Africa, located in Soweto, southwest of Johannesburg, where the World Cup opener and finals are held in Africa's largest stadium. Can accommodate nearly 100,000 people, but the stadium is currently vacant, can not enter the tour, can only look at the photo!
The deepest impression of this stadium is that my favorite king of crownless continues without crown The stadium looks beautiful, a bit like Beijing's nest, but the color is very bright and eye-catching. There are basically no buildings outside the stadium and few people.
Come to John's largest and most modern FnB stadium to watch a football game, the spectacle, the fans cheering the whole stadium is very atmosphere.
This is the host of the World Cup in South Africa. The entire venue covers a very large area. The mosaic shape of the whole building is also very characteristic. The surrounding area is also relatively empty. The overall feeling is very atmospheric.