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20 May – 16 July
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kick-off until four hours after the final whistle.
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16:30 – 03:00
Saturday 3 July
16:00
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Tuesday 6 July
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Argentina (ARG)
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Korea – South (KOR)
Nigeria (NGA)
GROUP D
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Serbia (SRB)
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GROUP F
Italy (ITA)
New Zealand (NZL)
Paraguay (PAR)
Slovakia (SVK)
Fri 11
Cape Town
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Sun 13
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URU v FRA
Chile (CHI)
Honduras (HON)
Spain (ESP)
Switzerland (SUI)
Round of 16
Eight matches in which the winner in each group plays the
second-placed in another group. Cape Town will host the
match between the winner of Group H and the secondplaced team in Group G on Tuesday 29 June. Use the
spaces in the table alongside to keep track of the results.
Around the Grand Parade
The Grand Parade in the centre of Cape Town is the venue for the FIFA Fan Fest™. This is a festival venue, which will be
open every day of the tournament, at which all the matches will be televised on big screens, in addition to daily live entertainment. The following roads around the Grand Parade will be closed between 1 May and 14 July 2010:
• Lower Plein Street between Darling and Castle streets in the direction of Cape Town Station. Lower Plein Street will
remain open to traffic moving between Castle and Darling streets in the direction of the mountain.
• Corporation Street between Longmarket and Darling streets.
Between 6 June and 14 July, the following closures will be in place:
• Darling Street between Buitenkant and Plein streets will be closed, as will the eastbound (towards Woodstock) carriageway of Darling Street between Plein and Adderley streets.
• Plein Street between Longmarket and Darling streets will operate one way only in the direction of Darling Street.
• Corporation and Parade streets will be closed to general traffic between Caledon and Darling streets, with the exception of vehicles requiring access to premises in these streets.
• Lower Plein Street will be open daily for one-way traffic only in the direction of the mountain in the morning up to
09:30, after which the road will be closed to traffic.
Around Cape Town Stadium
• Granger Bay Boulevard from Western Boulevard Circle to Beach Road will be closed to all vehicles.
• Fritz Sonnenberg Road southeast of the Metropolitan golf course entrance, Vlei Road and Fort Wynyard Road will be
closed, with access for accredited vehicles only.
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RSAv MEX
Johannesburg
Ellis Park
Third and fourth place
The losing teams in the semi-finals play
each other in Port Elizabeth on Saturday 10
July.
The final
The 64th match of the tournament – and the
sporting event with the biggest global television audience of all – takes place at Soccer
City on Sunday 11 July.
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Sat 19
GROUP MATCHES
9 | 13:30
NED v DEN
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ARGv NGA
22 | 16:00
SVN v USA
Rustenburg
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ENGv USA
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SVK v ITA
40 | 20:30
AUS v SRB
21 | 13:30
GER v SRB
42 | 16:00
PAR v NZL
31 | 16:00
CHI v SUI
38 | 16:00
USA v ALG
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MEX v URU
24 | 16:00
GHA v AUS
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Tue 29
Fri 2
Sat 3
QUARTER-FINALS
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1H v 2G (8)
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DEN v JPN
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2 v 4 (B)
Tue 6
Wed 7
SEMI-FINALS
Sat 10
THIRD PLACE
Sun 11
THE FINAL
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A v C (I)
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1D v 2C (4)
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1E v 2F (5)
Johannesburg
Soccer City
62 | 20:30
B v D (II)
52 | 20:30
1B v 2A (2)
Johannesburg
Ellis Park
58 | 20:30
1 v 3 (A)
54 | 20:30
1G v 2H (7)
64 | 20:30
WI v WII
60 | 16:00
6 v 8 (D)
Nelspruit
Polokwane
49 | 16:00
1A v 2B (1)
Pretoria
Rustenburg
47 | 20:30
CHI v ESP
JULY
Sun 27
Durban
Port Elizabeth
46 | 16:00
PRK v CIV
37 | 16:00
SVN v ENG
26 | 20:30
CMRv DEN
12 | 13:30
NZL v SVK
ROUND OF 16
Bloemfontein
45 | 16:00
POR v BRA
32 | 20:30
ESP v HON
JUNE
Sat 26
48 | 20:30
SUI v HON
35 | 20:30
NGAv KOR
36 | 20:30
GRE v ARG
17 | 20:30
RSA v URG
Fri 25
34 | 16:00
FRA v RSA
28 | 16:00
ITA v NZL
13 | 16:00
CIV v POR
8 | 16:00
SRBv GHA
Thu 24
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GHA v GER
18 | 20:30
FRA v MEX
4 | 13:30
KOR v GRE
Wed 23
44 | 20:30
CMR v NED
29 | 20:30
BRA v CIV
14 | 20:30
BRA v PRK
6 | 13:30
ALG v SVN
Tue 22
27 | 13:30
SVK v PAR
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HON v CHI
Port Elizabeth
Mon 21
25 | 13:30
NED v JPN
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ARG v KOR
Nelspruit
Polokwane
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POR v PRK
19 | 16:00
GRE v NGA
16 | 16:00
ESP v SUI
Cape Town
Semi-finals
Two matches played between the winning teams from the
quarter-final stage. On Tuesday 6 July, Cape Town will host
the semi-final between the winners of the quarter-final
matches played in Johannesburg and Port Elizabeth on
Friday 2 July.
Wed 16
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ENG v ALG
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GERv AUS
Pretoria
Quarter-finals
The winning teams from each of the Round-of-16 matches
meet each other. On Saturday 3 July, Cape Town will host
the match between the winners of the Round-of-16
matches played in Bloemfontein and Johannesburg on
Sunday 27 June.
Tue 15
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JPN v CMR
Durban
Johannesburg
Soccer City
Mon 14
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ITA v PAR
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Around Cape Town Stadium
• Beach Road from Fritz Sonnenberg Road
to Haul Road will be open to two-way traffic
on the seaward carriageway. The mountainside carriageway will be open to accredited
vehicles only. Beach Road, between Haul and
Portswood roads, will be open to one-way
traffic towards the CBD. Vehicles leaving the
V&A Waterfront in the direction of Mouille
Point will access Beach Road via Haul Road.
• Fritz Sonnenberg Road southeast of the
Metropolitan golf course entrance, Vlei Road
and Fort Wynyard Road will be closed to all
vehicles other than accredited vehicles.
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NON-MATCH DAY ROAD CLOSURES
Nek Road when leaving the city centre.
During match-day closures, public transport
will be rerouted, and High Level Road will be
more congested than usual. Motorists are
advised to use Kloof Nek Road instead.
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Bantry Bay, Clifton and Camps Bay areas along
the Atlantic seaboard are advised to use Kloof
gragt in the CBD, to Beach Road at Three
Anchor Bay. Motorists will be able to exit the
V&A Waterfront using Portswood Road, turning left into Western Boulevard, then making
a left turn only into Buitengragt towards the
foreshore freeway.
• Somerset Road will be closed from Buitengragt to accommodate the fan walk. Between Ebenezer and York roads, access will
be controlled to allow limited vehicular
movement from the Sea Point-bound carriageway only, and should be avoided by
non-residents.
On match days, traffic volumes on High Level
and Kloof Nek roads as well as at the Buitengragt intersections will be high. Wherever possible, commuters should adjust their routes and
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Match times in green, road closure times in orange.
These are a guideline only. Roads will be closed for
a minimum period of four hours prior to kick-off.
Green Point, Sea Point, Fresnaye and the
Atlantic seaboard
Road closures will have the biggest impact on
traffic leaving the centre of town during the
evening peak period. People travelling to the
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Fri 18 June
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remain open to crossing traffic, but may
Monday 21 June 13:30
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Italy vs Paraguay
England vs Algeria
Cameroon vs Netherlands (E)
Thu 24 June 20:30
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ACTION!
Each group plays a round-robin tournament, guaranteeing that every team will play at least three matches. Cape
Town will host five group matches:
France vs Uruguay
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The draw was done in such a way as to ensure that no
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between Civic Avenue and Heerengracht,
along Hans Strijdom Avenue, and along
Be part of the
MATCH-DAY ROAD CLOSURES
ome roads in the centre of the city
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5 v 7 (C)
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1C v 2D (3)
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The 2010 FIFA World Cup™: Make sure you’re part of the action!
You’ll definitely want to be able to say ‘I was there’. No ticket? No problem! There are plenty of opportunities to join in the excitement, for free.
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Cape Town
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centre and around Cape Town
Stadium will be closed. Travel
Bellville
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Civic Centre bus station
Link between rail and road-based public
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Fan jols (public viewing areas)
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Transport information
Call 0800 65 64 63
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Rail and bus services
Cape Town Stadium. This
return service will operate
on demand from six hours before
kick-off, until four hours after the final whistle.
A free bus service will also operate from the parkand-ride facility on the University of Cape Town’s
upper campus in Rondebosch to the Civic Centre bus
station from four hours before kick-off until four
hours after the final whistle.
The Hout Bay service, operating from four hours
before kick-off until 02:00, will run from Hout Bay to
the Civic Centre bus station, along the Atlantic
Seaboard via Camps Bay, Sea Point and Cape Town
Stadium. The cost of the journey will be based on the
distance travelled.
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Call 0800 65 64 63
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A free shuttle bus service
for match ticket holders
will run between the Civic
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The Queen’s Beach bus service runs between the Civic Centre bus station and
Queen’s Beach in Sea Point via the Waterfront.
The service will operate between 06:15 and
02:00.
The cost of the journey will be based on the
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An inner-city bus service will run in a loop
around the central city (see map alongside).
Buses will depart every 10 to 30 minutes and
operate between 20 and 24 hours a day. Each
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UCT – city centre
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Hout Bay – city centre
Queen’s Beach – city centre
Transport hubs
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Rail stations for fan jols
Nearest rail access to fan jols
Rail stations with park-and-ride facilities
With additional security and branding.
Open for the duration of the event.
Rail stations with event transport
With additional security and branding
on match days only
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Railway lines
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Facilities have been improved, services have
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Services will operate at regular intervals.
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uring the 2010 FIFA World
Cup™, some roads in the city
Rail services
Train tickets may be bought
from the ticket offices at all
stations for single or return
trips. Daily, weekly and
monthly tickets are also
available. Tickets are checked at the
beginning and end of each journey, and must be
valid for each journey taken.
A FIFA match ticket provides free rail transport
into the city centre before kick-off and on the return
trip. This is only applicable to match ticket holders
on the day of that match. During the World Cup, normal services are supplemented with additional trains
operating until 02:00.
Some rail stations have additional security and information signage (see the map).
• Detailed train and bus timetables are available
from the 24/7 Transport Information Centre at
0800 65 64 63.
No ticket? No problem! Take in the games at a fan jol
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esidents and visitors who do not have a
match ticket can still be part of the action
at the official FIFA Fan Fest™ on the Grand
Parade in the city centre, or at one of the four
fan jols (public viewing areas) in Bellville,
Khayelitsha, Mitchells Plain and Athlone.
The Fan Fest and fan jols offer an exciting, yet safe and
convenient alternative to being at the stadium. Fans without event tickets can watch the matches on a big screen
and share in the experience, excitement and thrill of the
tournament.
The FIFA Fan Fest™
The Fan Fest will be open daily between 11:00 and 23:00
from 10 June to 11 July. All 64 World Cup matches will be
screened on an enormous 74 m2 screen, first used during
the 2006 FIFA World Cup in Germany. The screen is one of
the biggest ever to be erected in South Africa.
In between watching soccer, visitors will be entertained
Rail park-and-ride stations
The following rail stations have park-and-ride facilities that feature event information, branding and
additional security until the last train has left (see the map above):
• Fish Hoek – beach parking area
• Ottery – parking at Youth Care Centre, opposite church
• Retreat – parking at station
• Claremont – parking on Palmyra Road, east of the station
• Goodwood – parking at GrandWest Casino and Entertainment World
• Century City – parking at Ratanga Junction with a shuttle service to the station
• Oosterzee – parking at Settlers High School
• Brackenfell – parking at station
• Kuilsrivier – parking at station
• Strand – parking at municipal building opposite the station
Parking in regular parking areas around rail stations will generally be free of charge. Temporary parking
areas will mostly be situated on private land, where a nominal charge may apply.
by a laser light display, and quality performances by popular big-name artists such as Goldfish, Freshlyground, the
Rudimentals, Danny K, Jimmy Dludlu, the Gugulethu
Tenors and many more.
final game and closing ceremony (see the dates in the
panel alongside). Entrance is free of charge.
The games are broadcast on big screens, and there is
plenty of entertainment on offer, ranging from food and bev-
Food and refreshment kiosks will offer a taste of traditional Cape Town with dishes such as Malay chicken curry,
lamb neck potjie, boerewors rolls and fish gourjons, along
with perennial favourites like prego rolls, pizza, hot dogs,
hamburgers and hot soup.
Snacks as well as hot and cold drinks will be on offer.
Wine and beer will be for sale to visitors over the age of 18.
The Grand Parade has a capacity of 25 000, and numbers
will be strictly controlled by the private security, emergency
services and SAPS personnel.
To enter the Fan Fest, visitors will need to pass through
security check points positioned in Darling Street and at
the corner of Buitenkant and Longmarket streets.
erages to the best of live local music, DJs, dancers and more.
Fan jols will have information kiosks, cash machines,
medical assistance and security.
Each of the fan jols are served by regular minibus public transport services that operate from ranks at the
nearby rail stations and public transport interchanges.
The fan jols
The four fan jols (public viewing areas) are at the OR
Tambo Sports Centre in Khayelitsha, the Swartklip Sports
Centre in Mitchells Plain, the Bellville Velodrome, and
Vygieskraal Stadium in Athlone.
The fan jols are open between 11:00 and 23:00 on Cape
Town match days, for Bafana Bafana (South Africa) games,
for the quarter- and semi-final match days, and for the
ages en route at kiosks, pubs and restaurants. There will be
amenities such as public toilets, and volunteers and City
Safety and Security and Traffic officials will help manage
the fan walk on the eight Cape Town match days.
The roads that make up the fan walk (see the map) will
be closed to traffic from four hours before kick-off, to two
hours after the final whistle.
Useful tips
• Arrive at least three hours before the match begins.
• Use public transport wherever possible, as parking for
private cars is limited.
• Take note of the fan venue
restrictions below to
ensure a happy
and incident-free
experience.
Public viewing areas are open between 11:00 and 23:00. Entrance is free of charge.
Fri 11 June
SA vs Mexico
Johannesburg Soccer City
Fri 11 June
France vs Uruguay
Cape Town
Mon 14 June
Italy vs Paraguay
Cape Town
Wed 16 June
SA vs Uruguay
Pretoria
Fri 18 June
Mon 21 June
Tue 22 June
Thu 24 June
Tue 29 June
Fri 2 July
Sat 3 July
Tue 6 July
Wed 7 July
Sun 11 July
England vs Algeria
Portugal vs Korea PRK
SA vs France
Cameroon vs Netherlands
Round of 16
Quarter-finals
Quarter-finals
Semi-final
Semi-final
Final
Cape Town
Cape Town
Bloemfontein
Cape Town
Cape Town
Johannesburg, Port Elizabeth
Cape Town, Johannesburg
Cape Town
Durban
Johannesburg Soccer City
16:00
20:30
20:30
20:30
20:30
13:30
16:00
20:30
20:30
16:00/20:30
16:00/20:30
20:30
20:30
20:30
People with disabilities
Public Viewing Area
Vygieskraal Stadium, Athlone
• Accommodates 2 500 people indoors
• Parking is limited to 4 500 cars
⌖ 33°58'10"S / 18°31'25"E, off Klipfontein Road
Event signage
During the event, temporary yellow-and-black signage
providing direction to the
public viewing areas (fan jols), the stadium, and transport facilities such as event stations
and park-and-ride points, will be in place.
Swartklip Sports Centre, Mitchells Plain
• Accommodates 6 000 people indoors, 30 000 outdoors
• Ample parking for buses, taxis and private vehicles
⌖ 34° 3'5.83"S / 18°38'30"E, cnr Spine and Swartklip rds
Fan venue restrictions
Take a walk – the fan walk
On match days, join in the fun on the fan walk between
the central city and Cape Town Stadium. It’s more than a
stroll, it’s a fan-tastic experience!
The 2,5 km pedestrian-only route follows Adderley
Street, Waterkant Street, the new pedestrian bridge over
Buitengragt and Somerset Road to the stadium.
Make an occasion of the walk, and enjoy food and bever-
Bellville Velodrome
• Accommodates 6 000 people indoors
• Parking is limited to 4 500 cars
• Shuttle service from and to Bellville Station (3 km)
⌖ 33°52'47"S / 18°38'0"E, off Carl Cronjé Drive
OR Tambo Sports Centre, Khayelitsha
• Accommodates 2 500 people indoors, and 2 500
outdoors
⌖ 34° 0'54"S / 18°39'37"E, cnr Mew Way and Lansdowne Road
FAN JOL OPEN DAYS, MATCHES and MATCH TIMES
The following items may not be taken into any of the
fan venues: aerosol cans, bottles, cans, cups, vacuum
flasks, or any beverage containers other than official
FIFA containers or sponsors’ products, glass, weapons,
flagpoles, banner poles, laser pointing devices, fireworks, sticks, poles, or umbrellas longer than 40 cm.
These items will be confiscated. Children under the age
of 14 must be accompanied by an adult.
Bafana
Bafana’s Steven
Pienaar in action
during the FIFA
Confederations
Cup match between Spain and
South Africa in
Bloemfontein in
June 2009.
TRANSPORT INFORMATION
Public transport information is available 24/7 on
the Transport Information Centre’s toll-free number: 0800 65 64 63.
• A public transport route finder is available on
www.capetown.gov.za/transportinfo
• Detailed train timetables are available from
the Transport Information Centre or
www.capemetrorail.co.za
Buses on the routes from the airport and to
the stadium will be wheelchair-friendly, as
will the bus stations.
A special-needs transport service at Cape
Town Civic Centre will operate on all match
days. This park-and-ride service to and from
the stadium, exclusively for people with
disabilities, will only operate on match
days, and will be free of charge.
Wheelchair users with a wheelchair
match ticket, as issued through the FIFA
ticketing office, or those in possession of a
doctor’s certificate confirming their immobility, should book a place on this shuttle if
they require transport.
• For more information see the 2010
section on www.capetown.gov.za,
call 0800 65 64 63, or e-mail
transport.info@capetown.gov.za.
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