Named after a hero of the working class, the Durban Kwazulu-Natal Moses Mabhida Stadium lies adjacent to the ABSA Stadium in the Kings Park Sporting Precinct - a site located in Stamford Hill, is yet to be another world class multi-purpose stadium set to make history in the making of the 2010 Fifa World Cup. The iconic arch above the 70 000 - seater stadium was termed an engineering miracle by the CEO of the 2010 FIFA World Cup organising committee, Danny Jordaan. The highest point of the arch is 106m above the middle of the pitch and consists of 56 separate 10m pieces weighing 3500 tons
thumbs up if you think that this is the best stadium of the fifa world cup.
20Mako 1 year ago
miren mejor chequen mi video es del mismo estadio
punucho 1 year ago
@kukubird210 Um no....its an all purpose stadium. Wasnt built ONLY for football games...hence the running track
copehaha 1 year ago
they build it specifically for the FOOTBALL world cup and stick in a running track... typical
kukubird210 1 year ago
very good and elegant stadium but the money could have been used for the home less. the airport was more im portant
Yameen200 1 year ago
I like how all the camera angles are carefully chosen in order to avoid showing Kings Park.
The Moses Mahabihabi stadium is pretty, but a waste of money. It would have made sense to spend a fraction of the price on extending Kings Park Stadium - only 200m away.
mjribes 2 years ago