There's wildlife strewn all around the Mbombela Stadium with traditional paintings in the foyer, and psychedelic colors in the corridors! With its vivid paints and flamboyance, this stadium is a dramatic and modern football venue that offers great views and 43,540 seating capacity. A freshly laid pitch only adds to the vibrant colors! The only thing missing are equally vibrant spectators in their world cup soccer jerseys, holding up their country's flags. Guess that'll have to wait until June next year!
The city's mayor, Lassy Chiwayo, is thrilled with this achievement, "For us this is a story of commitment, resilience and hard work. There are many unsung heroes who have made this possible. I want to pay tribute to the construction workers and to the community, who threw their weight behind us. This new baby towering above us symbolizes hope. We're hoping this tournament will act as a stimulus for economic and social development," declared Chiwayo.
Even Durban seems almost ready to open its doors with its new multi-purpose 69,000 capacity Moses Mabhida Stadium. Scheduled to host seven World Cup matches, and a semifinal, the stadium is just weeks away from completion. And the excitement is palpable. Once ready, the finalists of a local school competition will be the first to walk onto the newly laid turf to mark its official opening along with Durban's citizens. This will be followed by a Premier Soccer League match the next day. January to May 2010 will see a line-up of more PSL matches and concerts at the venue, ironing out any possible rough spots before soccer's greatest competition in June 2010, the FIFA World Cup.
Durbanites are known to make the most of match days, be it soccer, rugby or cricket. They reach the stadium hours before and set up barbeques in adjacent fields as pre and post match festivities that go on into the wee hours of the morning. In keeping with this festive spirit, the authorities are planning on investing R250 million to upgrade the area and develop a people's park near the stadium with training fields, a running and cycling track, playground and tea garden! An official explained, "For us as a city it was always very important that the stadium is financially viable after 2010... We have worked hard to ensure that the entire precinct becomes an area used by the residents of the city."
The idea is to make it a well utilized asset that's buzzing with activity before and after the World Cup. And, of course, it's part of a promise to deliver a uniquely African World Cup!
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