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Facilities and Services Offered
A & J Bed & Breaifast is situate a short distance (± 15- 20 minute drive) from the Nelson Mandela Stadium.
ACCOMODATION:
Beautiful spacious luxurious double story house, located in the prestigious area Winterhoek Park of Uitenhage.
INCLUDING:
· Five Bedrooms
· Four full bathrooms
· Gymnasium
· Bar
· Two indoor barbeque facilities
· One outdoor barbeque facility
· Swimming Pool etc.
Can accommodate up to 15 people.
Rate includes transport from and to the airport and stadium
TRANSPORT:
Additional transport for example sight seeing is available at affordable low rates. This include trips to
Shopping & Entertainment at ...
* The Savoy Club Theatre
* Feather Market Centre
* The Boardwalk Casino and Entertainment World
* Brookes Pavilion Entertainment Complex
COME JOIN US !!
South Africa is buzzing with excitement to welcome the world to our country. Preperations are now coming to an end ...and we are ready.
Zakumi our official mascot:
One thing is for sure, Zakumi will be first on the dancefloor and last off it at the biggest party in the world - the 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa™. He wants to dance and entertain as many people as he can. He is an animator for fans, players and officials, for schoolchildren, teenagers and big kids alike!
Needless to say, he is extremely proud to be the Official Mascot and determined to be the best host for everyone visiting his beloved country. He symbolizes South Africa and the rest of the African continent through his self-confidence, pride, hospitality, social skills and warm-heartedness. Zakumi is a jolly, self-confident, adventurous, spontaneous, and actually quite shrewd little fellow.
He loves to perform and always follows his instinct and intuition, yet sometimes has the tendency to exaggerate a bit. You will often find him fooling about and teasing people but not in a mean way. He is warm-hearted and caring, and wants to make as many friends as possible.
On 4 December 2009, was the day that all soccer fans were waiting for. The final draw for the 2010 Soccer World Cup took place at the Cape Town International Convention Centre and the final 32 teams taking part in the 2010 world cup tournament and the groups they will play in was announced.
Here are the groups:
Their first round of Matches are:
So come and support your country !!
Here are the schedule for the first round of matches.
To order your tickets click here. You can also email us for a full schedule of Matches and where they will be played.
To order your tickets click here. You can also email us for a full schedule of Matches and where they will be played.
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A & J Bed and Breakfast
Looking after your World Cup Accomodation needs in the 'Friendly City'
Interesting facts about our stadiums
The 64 football matches of the 2010 FIFA World Cup™ will be played in nine South African cities – Johannesburg, Cape Town, Durban, Port Elizabeth, Nelspruit, Polokwane, Bloemfontein, Rustenburg and Pretoria.
Of the ten stadiums, five are to be upgraded – with one of them, Soccer City in Johannesburg, being given a major upgrade. The other five will be constructed afresh.
The national government has – in addition to the money already dispersed to host cities for planning – allocated a total of R8.4-billion for stadiums, broken down into:
R7.62-billion for stadium construction and upgrading
R0.58-billion for the supply of utilities and services to the stadiums
R0.20-billion for overlay items at each stadium
The R8,4-billion set aside for stadiums will be spread over four years:
R600 000 000 for the 2006/07 financial year
R1 260 672 000 for the 2007/08 financial year
R3 600 000 000 for the 2008/09 financial year
R2 939 328 000 for the 2009/10 financial year
Host City: Port Elizabeth, Eastern Cape
Stadium Name: Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium
Seating Capacity: ± 50,000
(For more info regarding Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium or Port Elizabeth, click here)
Host City: Johannesburg, Gauteng
Stadium Name: Soccer City
Seating Capacity: ± 95,000
Host City: Johannesburg, Gauteng
Stadium Name: Ellis Park
Seating Capacity: ± 63,000
Host City: Pretoria, Gauteng
Stadium Name: Loftus Versfeld Stadium
Seating Capacity: ± 50,000
Host City: Durban, KwaZulu-Natal
Stadium Name: Moses Mabhida Stadium
Seating Capacity: ± 70,000
Host City: Rustenburg, North West Province Stadium Name: Royal Bafokeng Stadium
Seating Capacity: ± 45,000
Host City: Bloemfontein/Mangaung, Free State
Stadium Name: Vodacom Park
Seating Capacity: ± 48,000
Host City: Cape Town, Western Cape
Stadium Name: Greenpoint Stadium
Seating Capacity: ± 70,000
Host City: Nelspruit, Mpumalanga
Stadium Name: Mataffin Stadium
Seating Capacity: ± 46,000
Of the ten stadiums, five are to be upgraded – with one of them, Soccer City in Johannesburg, being given a major upgrade. The other five will be constructed afresh.
The national government has – in addition to the money already dispersed to host cities for planning – allocated a total of R8.4-billion for stadiums, broken down into:
R7.62-billion for stadium construction and upgrading
R0.58-billion for the supply of utilities and services to the stadiums
R0.20-billion for overlay items at each stadium
The R8,4-billion set aside for stadiums will be spread over four years:
R600 000 000 for the 2006/07 financial year
R1 260 672 000 for the 2007/08 financial year
R3 600 000 000 for the 2008/09 financial year
R2 939 328 000 for the 2009/10 financial year
Host City: Port Elizabeth, Eastern Cape
Stadium Name: Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium
Seating Capacity: ± 50,000
(For more info regarding Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium or Port Elizabeth, click here)
Host City: Johannesburg, Gauteng
Stadium Name: Soccer City
Seating Capacity: ± 95,000
Host City: Johannesburg, Gauteng
Stadium Name: Ellis Park
Seating Capacity: ± 63,000
Host City: Pretoria, Gauteng
Stadium Name: Loftus Versfeld Stadium
Seating Capacity: ± 50,000
Host City: Durban, KwaZulu-Natal
Stadium Name: Moses Mabhida Stadium
Seating Capacity: ± 70,000
Host City: Rustenburg, North West Province Stadium Name: Royal Bafokeng Stadium
Seating Capacity: ± 45,000
Host City: Bloemfontein/Mangaung, Free State
Stadium Name: Vodacom Park
Seating Capacity: ± 48,000
Host City: Cape Town, Western Cape
Stadium Name: Greenpoint Stadium
Seating Capacity: ± 70,000
Host City: Nelspruit, Mpumalanga
Stadium Name: Mataffin Stadium
Seating Capacity: ± 46,000
SA Wins the 2010 Soccer World Cup bid
Spontaneous jubilation erupted in South Africa and motorists honked with joy in major cities as their country won the right to stage the soccer World Cup in 2010.
The game's ruling body FIFA chose South Africa ahead of Morocco and Egypt to stage the world's most popular single sports event for the first time on the African continent.In a packed open air concert venue in Soweto outside Johannesburg, hundreds of fans jumped in the air screaming and hugging strangers while others rushed towards the big screen carrying the announcement live from Zurich.
The game's ruling body FIFA chose South Africa ahead of Morocco and Egypt to stage the world's most popular single sports event for the first time on the African continent.In a packed open air concert venue in Soweto outside Johannesburg, hundreds of fans jumped in the air screaming and hugging strangers while others rushed towards the big screen carrying the announcement live from Zurich.
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