Royal Bafokeng Stadium
Full name | Royal Bafokeng Sports Palace |
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Location | R565 (Sun City Road), Phokeng, South Africa |
Coordinates | 25°34′43″S 27°09′39″E / 25.5786°S 27.1607°ECoordinates: 25°34′43″S 27°09′39″E / 25.5786°S 27.1607°E |
Owner | Royal Bafokeng Nation |
Capacity | 44,530[1][2] |
Construction | |
Opened | 1999 |
Renovated | 2009 |
Expanded | 2009 |
Tenants | |
Platinum Stars |
The Royal Bafokeng Sports Palace is a football, rugby and athletics stadium in Phokeng near Rustenburg, South Africa. It was built and is managed by the Royal Bafokeng Nation.[3] It is used as the home stadium for Premier Soccer League club Platinum Stars. The Leopards rugby team host large attendance matches during the Currie Cup at the stadium, instead of their usual home ground, Olën Park.
The capacity of the stadium was increased from 38,000 to 42,000 to be able to host five first round matches and one second round match at the 2010 FIFA World Cup.[4]
For the 2010 tournament, the main west stand was upgraded and enlarged and given a new cantilever roof. Other improvements include the installation of new electronic scoreboards, new seats, and the upgrading of the floodlights and public address system.
The stadium upgrade was completed in March 2009 for hosting 4 matches of the 2009 FIFA Confederations Cup.[5]
Sporting and Miscellaneous events
2009 FIFA Confederations Cup
Royal Bafokeng Stadium was one of the host venues for the 2009 FIFA Confederations Cup.
Date | Time (UTC+2) | Team #1 | Res. | Team #2 | Round | Attendance |
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2009-06-14 | 20.30 | New Zealand | 0–5 | Spain | Group A | 21,649 |
2009-06-17 | 20.30 | South Africa | 2–0 | New Zealand | Group A | 36,598 |
2009-06-21 | 20.30 | Egypt | 0–3 | USA | Group B | 23,140 |
2009-06-28 | 15.00 | Spain | 3–2 | South Africa | Third place match | 31,788 |
2010 FIFA World Cup
In the World Cup, the stadium hosted five first round matches and one second round match and was the second smallest stadium for the tournament.
Matches
Date | Time (UTC+2) | Team #1 | Res. | Team #2 | Round | Attendance |
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2010-06-12 | 20.30 | England | 1–1 | United States | Group C | 38,646 |
2010-06-15 | 13.30 | New Zealand | 1–1 | Slovakia | Group F | 23,871 |
2010-06-19 | 16.00 | Ghana | 1–1 | Australia | Group D | 34,812 |
2010-06-22 | 16.00 | Mexico | 0–1 | Uruguay | Group A | 33,425 |
2010-06-24 | 20.30 | Denmark | 1–3 | Japan | Group E | 27,967 |
2010-06-26 | 20.30 | United States | 1–2 | Ghana | Round of 16 | 34,976 |
2013 Africa Cup of Nations
Royal Bafokeng Stadium served as one of the host venues for the 2013 Africa Cup of Nations.
Date | Time (UTC+2) | Team #1 | Res. | Team #2 | Round | Attendance |
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2013-01-22 | 17.00 | Côte d'Ivoire | 2–1 | Togo | Group D | 2,000 |
2013-01-22 | 20.00 | Tunisia | 1–0 | Algeria | Group D | 8,000 |
2013-01-26 | 17.00 | Côte d'Ivoire | 3–0 | Tunisia | Group D | 20,000 |
2013-01-26 | 20.00 | Algeria | 0–2 | Togo | Group D | 35,000 |
2013-01-29 | 20.00 | Ethiopia | 0–2 | Nigeria | Group C | 15,000 |
2013-01-30 | 20.00 | Algeria | 2–2 | Côte d'Ivoire | Group D | 5,000 |
2013-02-03 | 17.00 | Côte d'Ivoire | 1–2 | Nigeria | Quarter-finals | 25,000 |
See also
References
- ↑ http://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/fifa-world-cup/3547808/Royal-Bafokeng-Stadium
- ↑ http://www.worldofstadiums.com/africa/south-africa/royal-bafokeng-stadium/
- ↑ "Sports Palace | Royal Bafokeng Nation". Bafokeng.com. Retrieved 2010-05-18.
- ↑ http://soccerlens.com/royal-bafokeng-stadium/43794/
- ↑ http://www.fifa.com/confederationscup/destination/stadiums/stadium=5007767/index.html
External links
- Media related to Royal Bafokeng Stadium at Wikimedia Commons
- 360 View
- Official Site Link