President Jacob Zuma officially opened Soccer City, South Africa's flagship 2010 Fifa World Cup venue, as Bidvest Wits and AmaZulu met in the final of the Nedbank Cup on Saturday. When it was all over, the Students had aced their exam!
President Jacob Zuma officially opened Soccer City, South Africa's flagship 2010 Fifa World Cup venue, as Bidvest Wits and AmaZulu met in the final of the R19.3-million Nedbank Cup on Saturday. When it was all over, the Students had aced their exam!
South African President Jacob Zuma on Saturday presided over the opening of Soccer City, the new 94,700-seat stadium that will host the opening and final matches of the World Cup.
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South African President Jacob Zuma on Saturday presided over the opening of Soccer City, the new 94,700-seat stadium that will host the opening and final matches of the 2010 FIFA World Cup.
South African President Jacob Zuma presided over the opening of FIFA World Cup showpiece stadium Soccer City ahead of the domestic cup.