Temporary seats in Yekaterinburg mean some World Cup spectators will get a remote view
Fafa says that Russia will be ready, but the country’s hosting stadiums suggests the opposite
The rebellion against gigabucks and megastadiums has begun.
A lack of fandom in the capital city may turn the $900-million stadium into a white elephant.
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/ 30 November 2009
Once a headache for the LOC, the 10 stadiums for the 2010 World Cup are now pride and joy as they are set to be ready in time for the soccer showpiece
Gauteng is ahead of schedule to host next year’s Confederations Cup and the 2010 World Cup finals, it was announced on Thursday.
The FNB Stadium is on track to meet its 2010 deadline, but the surroundings need work, reports Lynley Donnelly.