Royal Bafokeng stadium in June 2009The sun sets behind the Royal Bafokeng Stadium before the start of the highliy anticipated South Africa - New Zealand match.Royal Bafokeng stadiumA General view of the outside of Royal Bafokeng Stadium

The Royal Bafokeng Sports Palace is one of the stadiums for the 2010 FIFA World Cup™. The stadium is named after the Bafokeng people who live in the area.

In 1999, the Bafokeng won a legal battle, which entitled them to 20% on the platinum which is mined on their historical land. Hence, they have shares in platinum mining in the area. Upon completion, the stadium will seat 42,000.

The South African national team played a FIFA World Cup qualifying game against Bakino Faso in 2001, and won 2-1. It has been host to many Premier Soccer League games despite Rustenburg not having its own team.

The stadium is only a 25 minute drive to Sun City and 30 minutes to the Pilansberg. It is 12 kilometers from the Rustenburg city centre.

Date - TimeStage

Results

12 June - 20:30Group CEnglandEngland-USAUSA
15 June - 13:30Group FNew ZealandNew Zealand-SlovakiaSlovakia
19 June - 16:00Group DGhanaGhana-AustraliaAustralia
22 June - 16:00Group AMexicoMexico-UruguayUruguay
24 June - 20:30Group EDenmarkDenmark-JapanJapan
26 June - 20:30Round of 16
1C-2D