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SOCCER WORLD CUP 2010
ACCOMMODATION NEWS
Dear World
Cup Guest
Blue Chip Accommodation
provides a selection of furnished apartments around the Sandton CBD and Sun
City which is
the ideal base from which to experience the World Cup Soccer.
All our furnished apartments include linen and towels as well as a fully
equipped kitchen. Apartments are serviced daily during weekdays. For your
guests comfort each apartment has selected satellite/second channels as well
as a prepaid telephone line. All apartments are located in secure buildings
with parking.
RATES FROM 25 MAY - 17 JULY 2010. NETT RATES
Minimum Stay 10 Nights. Rates Subject To Change
Standard configuration: Double In Main and 2 Singles In Other Bedrooms
Full self catering including fully equipped kitchen, lounge, balcony or garden
For more information and maps please see our website
www.bluechipaccommodation.co.za and book online as there may be website
specials.
GAUTENG ONLY
Apartment : Kilcullen Estate, Witney Street, Bryanston
1 Bedroom, 1 bathroom R 2950 per night
2 Bedroom, 1 Bathroom R 3450 per night
2 Bedroom, 2 Bathroom R 3450
per night
3 bedroom, 2 bathroom R 4500 per night
Apartment : Morningside Village Estate, Fir Road,
Morningside
1 Bedroom R 3450 per night
2 Bedroom, 1 Bathroom (Std) R 3750 per night
2 Bedroom, 1 Bathroom (Lux) R 3950 per night
2 Bedroom, 2 Bathroom R 4450 per night
Apartment : WestPoint, West Road South, Morningside
2 Bedroom, 2 Bathroom R 3950 per night
Apartment : Mont Serrat, Denise Road, Morningside
Studio, 1 Bathroom R 2950 per night (1 Available)
1 Bedroom, 1 Bathroom R 2950 per night (1 Available)
Apartment : Embassy Gardens, West Road South,
Morningside
1 Bedroom, 1 Bathroom R 3450 per night (1 Available)
Apartment : Stone Manor, North Road, Morningside
3 Bedroom, 2 Bathroom R 4450 per night (1 Available)
All prices above include standard appliances and furniture, should you have
any special requests such as additional security, flat screen TV’s or any
other non standard item please list these and we will quote on supplying these
items.
For quotes please supply us with the number and size of apartments required as
well as the expected dates and we will supply further information.
You can also view pictures and general information on our website at
www.bluechipaccommodation.co.za
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Soccer City Johannesburg |
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One
of the most artistic and awe-inspiring football venues on the African
continent, the newly-reconstructed Soccer City Stadium will host the first
and final matches of the 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa™.
The ground's design is inspired by the iconic African pot known as the
calabash, and its aesthetic appeal will be heightened when the stadium is
lit at night. Soccer City is located in Johannesburg's southwest and is
only a short distance from one of the country's football-crazy townships,
Soweto. About 40 per cent of Johannesburg's population live in Soweto and
this proximity is bound to make the stadium a hub of activity throughout
the 2010 finals.
The stadium is widely regarded as the heart of football in South Africa as
it has hosted many important matches through history. In the mid 1980s,
officials came together to build the first international football stadium
in the country and the construction was funded from the football
fraternity's coffers. Soccer City hosted the first mass rally of Nelson
Mandela after his release from prison in 1990. Thousands of mourners
lamented Chris Hani's assassination at the stadium in 1993. It was also
the venue for the 1996 CAF African Cup of Nations final, with South Africa
eventually triumphing 2-0 over Tunisia.
The original stadium, which was known as the FNB Stadium, had a capacity
of 80,000. Upgrades involved extending the upper tier to increase the
capacity to 94,700; adding 99 more suites to bring the number to 184;
constructing an encircling roof; adding new changing room facilities and
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Ellis Park Johannesburg |
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Ellis
Park Stadium is located in the centre of Johannesburg and has hosted many
epic sporting events including the final of the 2009 FIFA Confederations
Cup between Brazil and the United States. The ground was given a
significant face-lift before the Confederations Cup finals and now seats
62,000 fans, increasing its capacity by almost nine per cent from the
previous 57,000.
Ellis Park was first built in 1928 as a rugby union stadium. It was
demolished and rebuilt in 1982, again exclusively for rugby. It was named
after JD Ellis, a Johannesburg city councilor who approved the use of the
land for a stadium, setting aside a full 13 acres.
The ground will always occupy a special place in the hearts of the
country's sporting fans after the South African rugby team shocked New
Zealand to lift the 1995 Rugby World Cup trophy soon after being allowed
back onto the world sporting stage. It was a moment that brought the
people of South Africa together in celebration as the iconic scenes of
Nelson Mandela holding aloft the trophy at Ellis Park were beamed around
the world.
The largest piece of construction has been the new tier on the north stand
which has increased the seating capacity to 62,000. With state-of-the-art
media facilities, team whirlpools, top-class VIP areas for dignitaries,
accessibility for disabled fans, a new pitch and a top-notch audio-visual
setup to keep the fans informed during the game, no one will be left
disappointed. |
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Loftus Versfeld Stadium Pretoria |
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Loftus
Versfeld in the heart of Tshwane/Pretoria, currently has a seating
capacity of 45,000. Very little upgrade is needed for the stadium to be
ready for the 2010 FIFA World Cup™. It is also a venue for the 2009 FIFA
Confederations Cup.
The site on which Loftus Versfeld is located was first used for sport in
1903. It was named after Mr Robert Owen Loftus Versfeld, who is attributed
with establishing organised sport in Pretoria. It has been used for
numerous sports events including the 1995 Rugby World Cup and 1996 CAF
Africa Cup of Nations. It is now used by Mamelodi Sundowns as their home
ground.
Often simply referred to as Loftus, it has served as a venue for many
international matches. South Africa achieved their first victory over a
European opposition at Loftus Versfeld, beating Sweden 1-0. |
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ACCOMMODATION FOR THE WORLD
CUP 2010, SOUTH AFRICA
SANDTON APARTMENT RESERVATIONS
Office Hours Weekdays 9am-5pm or Book Online
CENTRAL RESERVATIONS
+27-0861-106-552
(All Areas)
+27-0866-192-766 (Fax)
Email Us
IF YOU ARE ATTENDING ANY OF
THE GAUTENG MATCHES OR NORTH WEST PROVINCE MATCHES BELOW PLEASE
CONTACT US FOR ACCOMMODATION NEARBY
STADIUMS ACROSS SOUTH
AFRICA
GAUTENG
Ellis
Park Stadium Johannesburg
We have
accommodation in Sandton for these games
Capacity 60 000

Soccer City Stadium
We have
accommodation in Sandton for these games
Capacity 94700

Loftus Versveld Pretoria
Pretoria
is 45 minutes from Sandton/Johannesburg
Capacity 45000

Rainbow Junction Stadium Pretoria
Pretoria
is 45 minutes from Sandton/Johannesburg
Capacity 41000

NORTH WEST PROVINCE
Royal
Bafokeng Palace Stadium
North
West is approx 2 hours from Sandton/Johannesburg
This
stadium is close to Sun City. CONTACT US
Capacity 40000

CAPE TOWN
Newlands
Capacity 40 000

KWA ZULU NATAL
Moses
Mabhida Stadium
Capacity 60 000

FREE STATE
Free
State Stadium
Capacity 40 000

EASTERN CAPE
Port
Elizabeth Stadium
Capacity 49 500

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