Pápá Eréìdárayá Etíomi Nelson Mandela
(Àtúnjúwe láti Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium)
Pápá Eréìdárayá Etíomi Nelson Mandela tabi Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium je papa ereidaraya ni to ni aye ijoko 48,459 ni Port Elizabeth ni orile-ede Guusu Afrika.
Pápá Eréìdárayá Etíomi Nelson Mandela Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium | |
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The Sunflower | |
Full name | Nelson Mandela Bay Multi-Purpose Stadium |
Location | 70 Prince Alfred Road North End Port Elizabeth South Africa[1] |
Coordinates | 33°56′16″S 25°35′56″E / 33.93778°S 25.59889°ECoordinates: 33°56′16″S 25°35′56″E / 33.93778°S 25.59889°E |
Broke ground | 2007 |
Opened | 6 June 2009 (first event) 16 June 2009 (first match) 28 February 2010 (official opening) |
Renovated | 2009 |
Expanded | 2009 |
Owner | Nelson Mandela Metropolitan Municipality |
Operator | Access Facilities and Leisure Management (Pty) Limited |
Surface | Grass |
Construction cost | Rand 2.05 billion (USD $ 270 million) |
Architect | Architectural Design Associates(Pty)Ltd & Dominic Bonnesse Architects cc |
Capacity | 42,486 (2010 FIFA World Cup)[2] 48,459 (Football and Rugby)[1] |
Field dimensions | Football – 105m X 68m Rugby – 100m X 70m |
Tenants | |
Eastern Province Kings (Currie Cup) (2010- present) South Africa Sevens (IRB Sevens World Series) (2011–present) |
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Itokasi
àtúnṣe- ↑ 1.0 1.1 "NMB Stadium". Nelson Mandela Bay Metropolitan Municipality. Archived from the original on 2010-08-13. Retrieved 2009-11-07.
- ↑ "Port Elizabeth Stadium". FIFA. Retrieved 2010-06-26.