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FNB Stadium

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Kaizer Chiefs vs Richards Bay
Wed 27 Nov 2024 17:30

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0 (2023 years old)

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South Africa

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Johannesburg, South Africa

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27 Nov Kaizer Chief home team badge - Away Team Badge Richards Bay
30 Nov Kaizer Chief home team badge - Away Team Badge Real Kings
29 Dec Kaizer Chief home team badge - Away Team Badge Chippa Unite
08 Jan Kaizer Chief home team badge - Away Team Badge Stellenbosch
12 Jan Kaizer Chief home team badge - Away Team Badge Golden Arrow
19 Jan Kaizer Chief home team badge - Away Team Badge Sekhukhune U
04 Feb Kaizer Chief home team badge - Away Team Badge Amazulu

Past Events
28 Sep Kaizer Chief home team badge 1 - 2home team badge Mamelodi Sun
18 May Kaizer Chief home team badge 0 - 0home team badge Polokwane Ci
02 May Kaizer Chief home team badge 1 - 5home team badge Mamelodi Sun
02 Apr Kaizer Chief home team badge 0 - 1home team badge Stellenbosch
09 Mar Orlando Pira home team badge 3 - 2home team badge Kaizer Chief
05 Mar Kaizer Chief home team badge 1 - 0home team badge Golden Arrow
02 Mar Kaizer Chief home team badge 0 - 0home team badge Moroka Swall


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First National Bank Stadium or simply FNB Stadium, also known as Soccer City and The Calabash, is a football and Rugby union stadium located in Nasrec, bordering the Soweto area of Johannesburg, South Africa. The venue is managed by Stadium Management South Africa (SMSA) and is a home of Kaizer Chiefs F.C. in the South African Premier Soccer League as well as key fixtures for the South African national football team.

It is located next to the South African Football Association headquarters (SAFA House) where both the FIFA offices and the Local Organising Committee for the 2010 FIFA World Cup were housed. Designed as the main association football stadium for the World Cup, the FNB Stadium became the largest stadium in Africa with a capacity of 94,736. However, its maximum capacity during the 2010 FIFA World Cup was 84,490 due to reserved seating for the press and other VIPs. 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 in 1990, and served as the venue for a memorial service to him on 10 December 2013. It was also the site of Chris Hani's funeral. It was also the venue for the 2010 FIFA World Cup Final, which was played by the Netherlands and Spain. The World Cup closing ceremony on the day of the final saw the final public appearance of Mandela.
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