Where it is
Central Port Elizabeth
360 Degree view of the Pitch
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Capacity
46 000
Getting there by public transport:
To get around the city, you can use trains, buses, minibus taxis and metered taxis.
Driving directions and parking options:
Park and ride facilities in Port Elizabeth are situated at the Greenacres Shopping Mall, St Georges Park, Andrew Rabie School, Kings Beach. A park and walk will be available at High School Cillié.
About the Stadium
Eight games, including a third and fourth place playoff and a quarter final, will take place at the Nelson Mandela Bay stadium.
The stadium has an eye-catching, unique roof-structure and a spectacular view, overlooking the North End Lake. The roof is made up of a series of white 'petals' making it look like a flower. This is the reason for the stadium's nickname, The Sunflower. There are not many stadiums in the world that are designed and constructed overlooking a lake; this in itself is a very distinctive feature of the Nelson Mandela Bay Multi-Purpose Stadium, in addition to its striking design.
The overall cost of the construction of the stadium is estimated at approximately R1,7-billion. The roof material of the stadium consists of a combination of aluminium cladding, combined with a membrane material called PTFE (polytetraflurethylene), which is a coated glass-fibre fabric and steel super structure.
The stadium will seat 45 000 in addition to 4 000 extra seats which will be temporarily installed for the World Cup. The stadium building is approximately 40m high and consists of six levels on the western side in addition to five on each of the north, south and east stands. Two big viewing screens will be installed for the live viewing of events as well as two conference rooms, which are able to accommodate 200 people will be situated on the 5th level.
There are four ramps for easy wheelchair access, 74 toilet blocks as well as 32 colour coded turnstile gates. There are 23 private boxes with a planned additional 22 private boxes, including two bars, as part of the post World Cup building. All aspects of the project have factored in energy efficiency as a key element. These include energy-saving designs, the building management system, and temperature control and reduced energy consumption rates. The playing field (pitch) is natural grass with the outer and surrounding areas consisting of artificial turf. The laying of the pitch was completed in December 2008.
The stadium has 3 gates for entry, located on Northern, Southern and Eastern sides of the stadium. The Western side of the stadium leads to the North End Lake. The 3 gates are: gate B-A, in Milner Avenue, gate B-C, in Prince Alfred Road, and gate C-D, in Fettes Road.
Match Schedule
2 June - 13:30 Group B Korea Republic v Greece
15 June - 16:00 Group G Côte d'Ivoire v Portugal
18 June - 13:30 Group D Germany v Serbia
21 June - 16:00 Group H Chile v Switzerland
23 June - 16:00 Group C Slovenia v England
26 June - 16:00 Round of 16 1A v 2B
02 July - 16:00 Quarterfinals W53 v W54
10 July - 20:30 Third place L61 v L62
Full World Cup Fixtures
Nearby attractions
The Boardwalk Shopping Centre
Sailing and windsurfing
Boat Cruises around Nelson Mandela Bay
Pubs, nightlife and restaurants in the area
Gondwana Lounge, for good drinks and excellent vibe
34 Degrees South for a brilliant seafood experience
Wicker Woods for fine dining
Barney’s Bar, offering local flavour and late nights
Anchor on the Bay for live sport and great drinks
Accommodation in the area
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Central Port Elizabeth
360 Degree view of the Pitch
in3sixty.com
Capacity
46 000
Getting there by public transport:
To get around the city, you can use trains, buses, minibus taxis and metered taxis.
Driving directions and parking options:
Park and ride facilities in Port Elizabeth are situated at the Greenacres Shopping Mall, St Georges Park, Andrew Rabie School, Kings Beach. A park and walk will be available at High School Cillié.
About the Stadium
Eight games, including a third and fourth place playoff and a quarter final, will take place at the Nelson Mandela Bay stadium.
The stadium has an eye-catching, unique roof-structure and a spectacular view, overlooking the North End Lake. The roof is made up of a series of white 'petals' making it look like a flower. This is the reason for the stadium's nickname, The Sunflower. There are not many stadiums in the world that are designed and constructed overlooking a lake; this in itself is a very distinctive feature of the Nelson Mandela Bay Multi-Purpose Stadium, in addition to its striking design.
The overall cost of the construction of the stadium is estimated at approximately R1,7-billion. The roof material of the stadium consists of a combination of aluminium cladding, combined with a membrane material called PTFE (polytetraflurethylene), which is a coated glass-fibre fabric and steel super structure.
The stadium will seat 45 000 in addition to 4 000 extra seats which will be temporarily installed for the World Cup. The stadium building is approximately 40m high and consists of six levels on the western side in addition to five on each of the north, south and east stands. Two big viewing screens will be installed for the live viewing of events as well as two conference rooms, which are able to accommodate 200 people will be situated on the 5th level.
There are four ramps for easy wheelchair access, 74 toilet blocks as well as 32 colour coded turnstile gates. There are 23 private boxes with a planned additional 22 private boxes, including two bars, as part of the post World Cup building. All aspects of the project have factored in energy efficiency as a key element. These include energy-saving designs, the building management system, and temperature control and reduced energy consumption rates. The playing field (pitch) is natural grass with the outer and surrounding areas consisting of artificial turf. The laying of the pitch was completed in December 2008.
The stadium has 3 gates for entry, located on Northern, Southern and Eastern sides of the stadium. The Western side of the stadium leads to the North End Lake. The 3 gates are: gate B-A, in Milner Avenue, gate B-C, in Prince Alfred Road, and gate C-D, in Fettes Road.
Match Schedule
2 June - 13:30 Group B Korea Republic v Greece
15 June - 16:00 Group G Côte d'Ivoire v Portugal
18 June - 13:30 Group D Germany v Serbia
21 June - 16:00 Group H Chile v Switzerland
23 June - 16:00 Group C Slovenia v England
26 June - 16:00 Round of 16 1A v 2B
02 July - 16:00 Quarterfinals W53 v W54
10 July - 20:30 Third place L61 v L62
Full World Cup Fixtures
Nearby attractions
The Boardwalk Shopping Centre
Sailing and windsurfing
Boat Cruises around Nelson Mandela Bay
Pubs, nightlife and restaurants in the area
Gondwana Lounge, for good drinks and excellent vibe
34 Degrees South for a brilliant seafood experience
Wicker Woods for fine dining
Barney’s Bar, offering local flavour and late nights
Anchor on the Bay for live sport and great drinks
Accommodation in the area
gotravel24.com