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Soccer City Stadium in Johannesburg - fibreC
Soccer City Stadium in Johannesburg - fibreC
The Soccer City Stadium in Johannesburg is the largest and most spectacular stadium construction site in the world. The icon of the FIFA World Cup 2010 will host the opening and the final matches. The innovative Austrian company Rieder Smart Elements (which has a factory in Kolbermoor, Germany) made a significant contribution to the construction of the most important world cup stadium in Africa by realising the glassfibre reinforced concrete facade in native African colours. Almost one year before the kick-off to the 2010 Fifa World Cup South Africa, the last fibreC panels of the envelope of the Soccer City Stadium in Johannesburg have been mounted. On Monday 27 July 2009, the Rieder team in South Africa brought the installation to a successful end. A team of 150 local workers are fine-tuning the glassfibre reinforced concrete facade to ensure that it will shine in the eyes of billions of viewers, as they watch the opening match of the world championship on TV screens across the globe. Rieder secured the commission from the architects of the soccer stadium, not only for its economic and holistic strategy, but also with its creative vision and sustainable product. - fibreC. In addition to its technical and aesthetic solution, the application of fibreC to the facade surpassed other international bidders with its eco-friendly qualities. fibreC is a concrete panel, reinforced with glassfibres, which enables the efficient construction of aesthetically impressive and <b>...</b>
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FIFA World Cup - Calabash: Soccer City
FIFA World Cup - Calabash: Soccer City
Soccer City, the venue that will take centre stage during the World Cup finals in South Africa. Bob van Bebber is the architect who transformed the exisitng stadium into an arena that reflects a continent. ... www.euronews.net/
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South Africa vs New Zealand - Soccer City - Tri Nations 2010
South Africa vs New Zealand - Soccer City - Tri Nations 2010
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Soccer City: An insiders' tour
Soccer City: An insiders' tour
The Mail & Guardian took an insiders tour of Soccer City stadium in Johannesburg. This was our chance to explore the areas the ordinary soccer fan wont see -- the players change rooms, the view from the VIP areas and the other side of the players tunnel.
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2010 World Cup - Soccer City - Stadium for the Final
2010 World Cup - Soccer City - Stadium for the Final
This Video shows the Enterasys Networks installation at Soccer City, fantastic views of the stadium. Enterasys is running the video broadcast system to well over 700 IPTV video screens.
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Johannesburg's new Soccer City opens its gates
Johannesburg's new Soccer City opens its gates
REPORT - It can hold 95000 fans and neighbours Soweto, the flashpoint township during South Africa's long struggle against Apartheid. Johannesburg's Soccer City is now open for business.
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Slovakia Vs Holland soccer city
Slovakia Vs Holland soccer city
www.id4football.com - Slovakia Vs Holland soccer city
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Iniesta goal live from Soccer City Joburg Spain 1 Holland 0 Final of World Cup 2010 South Africa 1/2
Iniesta goal live from Soccer City Joburg Spain 1 Holland 0 Final of World Cup 2010 South Africa 1/2
Iniesta goal live from Soccer City Joburg Spain 1 Holland 0 World Cup 2010 South Africa Nelson Mandela Humility Queen of Virtues Spanish Leadership
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Soccer City 2010 World cup stadium
Soccer City 2010 World cup stadium
Its not only the Calabash design that distinguishes Soccer City Stadium from other stadiums, but also that the stadium boasts the bragging rights as the largest stadium ever built to host a FIFA World Cup. South African citizens, as well as tourists, can rest assured that the stadium will be nothing less than spectacular as it inches closer to completion, with only 1200 seats left to install out of a whopping 94 000!
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Soccer City - World Cup closing ceremony fireworks
Soccer City - World Cup closing ceremony fireworks
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Soccer City update with 500 days to go
Soccer City update with 500 days to go
Piet Boer and Gavin Tucker both architects at Boogertman Urban Edge & Partners update Shine 2010 on the progress at Soccer City 2010 World Cup Stadium with 500 days to go.
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Soccer City H1-desktop.mov
Soccer City H1-desktop.mov
Helicopter shot of Soccer City in Johannesburg. Shot on Panasonic HPX2100 HD camera. We are ready for the World Cup! See more about me at www.teneighty.co.za.
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2010 FIFA World Cup: Soccer City
2010 FIFA World Cup: Soccer City
Soccer City was built specifically for the 2010 FIFA World Cup. ussoccer.com was lucky enough to be given a tour and check out this fantastic stadium. June 10, 2010
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Soccer City @ World Cup 2010 in South Africa
Soccer City @ World Cup 2010 in South Africa
The most impressive stadium of them all was Soccer City in Johannesburg where we watched Argentina v/s Mexico FNB Stadium, known as Soccer City during the 2010 FIFA World Cup, is a stadium located in Nasrec, the Soweto area of Johannesburg, South Africa. Designed as the main association football stadium for the World Cup, the FNB Stadium became the largest stadium in Africa with a capacity of 94700, However its maximum capacity during the 2010 FIFA World Cup was 84490 due to reserved seating for the press and other VIP's. The stadium is also known by its nickname "The Calabash" due to its resemblance to the African pot or gourd. It was the site of Nelson Mandela's first speech in Johannesburg after his release from prison. It was also the site of Chris Hani's funeral.