Ellis Park Stadium
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Ellis Park is a sports stadium in Johannesburg, South Africa. It is also known as Coca-Cola Park.
History
Ellis Park was first built in 1928 as a Rugby union stadium. It was demolished and rebuilt in 1982, still as a rugby staduim. It was named after JD Ellis, a Johannesburg city councilor. JD Ellis allowed the use of the land for a stadium. He allowed 13 acres to build the stadium.
In the first stadium 100 000 visitors saw the Rugbymatch South Africa versus England (1955). The stadium was used for different events. 1995 it was part of the Rugby-Union-Worldchampionship 1995 and 2009 it hosted the CONFED-Cup and 2010 the FIFA World Cup.
Renovation
In 2009, the stadium was improved. More seats were added. Stadium access was made eaiser for disabled fans. A new pitch and media room was added. The sound system (loudspeaker)was improved.
FIFA World Cup
The stadium co-hosted the 2010 FIFA World Cup. It is one of the 10 stadiums where World Cup matches were played.
2010 World Cup Matches
All times are given in South African Standard time (UTC+2).
Date | Time | Group | Team #1 | Team #2 | Result |
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Saturday, 12 June | 16:00 | Group B | Argentina | Nigeria | 1:0 |
Tuesday, 15 June | 20:30 | Group G | Brazil | Korea DPR | 2:1 |
Friday, 18 June | 16:00 | Group C | Slovenia | United States | 2:2 |
Monday, 21 June | 20:30 | Group H | Spain | Honduras | 2:0 |
Thursday, 24 June | 16:00 | Group F | Slovakia | Italy | 3:2 |
Monday, 28 June | 20:30 | Round of 16 | Brazil | Chile | 3:0 |
Saturday, 3 July | 20:30 | Quarter-finals | Paraguay | Spain | 0:1 |
The stadium today
The stadium is used by the soccerteams Gauteng Lions and Orlando Pirats. The stadium is also the homeground of two rugbyteams (Lions and Golden Lions).
Ellis Park Stadium Media
Other websites
- Official Web Site Archived 2005-02-04 at the Wayback Machine
- Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA)Archived 2013-05-11 at the Wayback Machine