Peter Mokaba Stadium – A Baobab-Inspired Icon in Polokwane
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Peter Mokaba Stadium – A Baobab-Inspired Icon in Polokwane

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18 days ago

Peter Mokaba Stadium, located in Polokwane, Limpopo, is a striking architectural landmark that blends modern design with cultural symbolism. Named after anti-apartheid activist Peter Mokaba, the stadium was constructed for the 2010 FIFA World Cup and remains a central venue for sports and events in the region.

🏟️ Key Features

Location: Magazyn Street, Polokwane, South Africa

Capacity: 45,500 spectators

Opened: January 23, 2010

Primary Tenants: Polokwane City FC, Baroka FC, Limpopo Blue Bulls

Surface: Rye Grass with Desso GrassMaster

Design Inspiration: The stadium's design draws inspiration from the baobab tree, featuring massive "trunk" structures at each corner that support the roof, symbolizing strength and endurance .


⚽ Notable Events

2010 FIFA World Cup: Hosted four group-stage matches during the tournament .

Domestic Matches: Regularly hosts Premier Soccer League (PSL) matches and rugby union games.


📍Visiting Information

Accessibility: Approximately 5 km from Polokwane's city center, with ample parking for cars and buses .

Facilities: Equipped with VIP lounges, executive suites, and modern amenities to enhance the spectator experience .

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