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2010 FIFA World Cup2010 FIFA World Cupinin South AfricaSouth Africa

PRESENTATION BYPRESENTATION BY Luyanda MpahlwaLuyanda Mpahlwa

“VISUALISING THE EXPERIENCE”

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Africa’s time has Africa’s time has come,come,

and South Africa is and South Africa is ready!ready!

……how ready is the public?how ready is the public?

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FIFA World Cup 2006, Germany - PreparationsExperiential Trip, June 2005

Private Initiative by Phezulu Sports & LeisurePrivate Initiative by Phezulu Sports & Leisure

Delegation of 30 people:Delegation of 30 people:

City AdministratorsCity Administrators

ConsultantsConsultants- Architects- Architects- Engineers- Engineers

Possible Sponsors (Siemens)Possible Sponsors (Siemens)

Private Business PeoplePrivate Business People

Cape Town Delegates:Cape Town Delegates:

Nyami Mandindi, Development ConsultantNyami Mandindi, Development Consultant

Luyanda Mpahlwa, ArchitectLuyanda Mpahlwa, Architect

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2010 LOC TECHNICAL TEAM - 5XMEMBERS2010 LOC TECHNICAL TEAM - 5XMEMBERSProviding oversight project management for all 2010 StadiaProviding oversight project management for all 2010 Stadia

TEAM LEADERMs Moira TlhagaleQuantity SurveyorQuantity Surveyor

Project Manager and Development Manager

TEAM MEMBERMr Luyanda MpahlwaPrArchitect & Urban PrArchitect & Urban DesignerDesigner

Experience in Major Projects & Infrastructure

TEAM MEMBERProf Eugene van VuurenPrStructural EngineerPrStructural Engineer

Experience as an Engineerand Stadium Consultant for the Cricket World Cupand Rugby World Cup

TEAM MEMBERMr Ruben ReddyPrArchitectPrArchitect

Experience as StadiumConsultant for 2003 Cricket World Cup & Cape Town Olympic Bid

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The Modern Stadium - 21st Century Cathedrals

Olympia Stadium, Olympic Games Beijing 2008, Herzog & De Meuron

New Requirements for Mega World EventsNew Requirements for Mega World Events

Separation of EntrancesSeparation of Entrances

Multi-use FunctionalityMulti-use Functionality

Post-use BenefitsPost-use Benefits

Integration of FacilitiesIntegration of Facilities

Public Transport NetworkPublic Transport Network

Stadium Budget: Stadium Budget: Who pays?Who pays?

Commercial benefitsCommercial benefits

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2010 WORLD CUP INFRASTRUCTURE 2010 WORLD CUP INFRASTRUCTURE SPENDINGSPENDING

STADIUM FUNDING – NATIONAL TREASURY, STADIUM FUNDING – NATIONAL TREASURY, HOST CITIES, PROVINCESHOST CITIES, PROVINCES

Stadia Event Budgets

Comparative Investment in Infrastructure

(Amount in ZAR billion)

8.4

8

1.2

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IMPACT OF WORLD MEGA EVENTSIMPACT OF WORLD MEGA EVENTSSTATISTICAL ANALYSISSTATISTICAL ANALYSIS

2010 OPPORTUNITY – BUSINESS TRUST ARTICLE, 15TH APRIL 2009Nikolaus Eberl, analyst of the impact of the 2006 FIFA World Cup on Germany

• German unemployment – Down by 29%

• Foreign Leisure Tourism – Up by 31%

• Business convention tourism in Berlin – Up by 49%

• The consumer index was as a 27 year high, • Exports increased by 14%• Germany rose to the top of the national brand index.

• Similarly, Australia used the 2000 Sydney Olympics to re-brand the country• Australians felt that the games changed the way that the world saw Australia. • Spain: Boasts of Barcelonisation post the Olympics – Leaving a lasting Legacy

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FIFA WORLD CUP 2006FIFA WORLD CUP 2006 ININ GERMANYGERMANY

S.A.Experiential Trip

Delegation to Germany, June 2005

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The 12 World Cup Stadiums 2006 in Germany

FIFA World Cup 2006

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Berlin

Frankfurt

Munich

FIFA World Cup 2006 in GermanyExperiential Trip, June 2005

To assess FIFA 2006To assess FIFA 2006PreparationsPreparations

Meeting Host City OfficialsMeeting Host City Officials

Stadium presentations by:Stadium presentations by:- Project Developers- Project Developers- Architects- Architects- Engineers- Engineers- City Marketing Agencies- City Marketing Agencies- Tourism Agencies- Tourism Agencies- Cultural Programs- Cultural Programs

Interacting with SponsorsInteracting with Sponsors(Siemens)(Siemens)

Assessing Public TransportAssessing Public TransportNetworkNetwork

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ASSESSMENT OF THE STADIUMSFOR THE FIFA WOLRD CUP 2006 IN GERMANY

3. Alianz-Arena Munich1.Olympic Stadium Berlin 2. Waldstadium Frankfurt

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OLYMPIC STADIUMOLYMPIC STADIUM BERLINBERLIN

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OLYMPIC STADIUM BERLINProject Features:Project Features: Refurbishment & AdditionRefurbishment & Addition New Roof CoveringNew Roof Covering Entrance: City ContextEntrance: City Context

Facts:Facts:

Built from 2000 - 2004Built from 2000 - 2004

Capacity: 74.500 SeatsCapacity: 74.500 Seats

Costs: 242 Mio. EuroCosts: 242 Mio. Euro

Stadium Finance: Stadium Finance: Project Developer/ City Project Developer/ City

of Berlinof Berlin Partly by Berlin Club Partly by Berlin Club

Hertha BSCHertha BSC

Architects:Architects:

GMPGMP

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OLYMPIC STADIUM BERLIN

Special Features:Special Features:

Innovative roof designInnovative roof design

Integrated FloodlightsIntegrated Floodlights

Integrated Sound SystemIntegrated Sound System

Refurbished ArenaRefurbished Arena

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WALDSTADIUM WALDSTADIUM FRANKFURTFRANKFURT

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WALDSTADIUM FRANKFURT

Facts:Facts:

Built from 2000 - 2005Built from 2000 - 2005

Capacity: 48.000 SeatsCapacity: 48.000 Seats

Costs: 188 Mio. EuroCosts: 188 Mio. Euro

Stadium Finance: Stadium Finance: Commerzbank/Frankfurt CityCommerzbank/Frankfurt City Frankfurt Club: EintrachtFrankfurt Club: Eintracht

Architects:Architects:

GMPGMP

Project Features:Project Features: Demolish and RebuildDemolish and Rebuild New Roof CoveringNew Roof Covering Public accessibility: Public Public accessibility: Public

transport linkagestransport linkages

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WALD-STADIUM FRANKFURT

Architectural Features:Architectural Features:

New concrete & Steel New concrete & Steel constructionconstruction

Separate entrancesSeparate entrances

New seating arenaNew seating arena

New parking areaNew parking area

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WALD-STADIUM FRANKFURT

Architectural FeaturesArchitectural Features

Retractable Roof SystemRetractable Roof System

The world’s “biggest convertible”The world’s “biggest convertible”

Polycarbonated roof sheets: Sun Polycarbonated roof sheets: Sun penetrationpenetration

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WALDSTADIUM FRANKFURT Upgraded Stadium Arena – With retractable roof membraneUpgraded Stadium Arena – With retractable roof membrane

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WALD-STADIUM FRANKFURT

CONFED CUP MATCHES 2005:CONFED CUP MATCHES 2005:

Entrance Gates and Ticket Entrance Gates and Ticket BoxBox

SignageSignage

SecuritySecurity

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FIFA CONFED CUP 2005, GERMANYFRANKFURT STADIUM, GREECE - MEXICOSpectator presence critical for Event success

WALD-STADIUM FRANKFURT: CONFED CUP 2005

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ALLIANZ-ARENAALLIANZ-ARENA MUNICHMUNICH

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ALLIANZ-ARENA MUNICH

Facts:Facts:

Built from 2002 - 2005Built from 2002 - 2005

Capacity: 66.000 SeatsCapacity: 66.000 Seats

Costs: 340 Mio. EuroCosts: 340 Mio. Euro

Stadium Finance & Ownership: Stadium Finance & Ownership: Allianz InsuranceAllianz Insurance Bayern Munich ClubBayern Munich Club 1860 Munich Club1860 Munich Club

Architects:Architects:

Herzog & de MeuronHerzog & de Meuron

Project FeaturesProject Features:: New ConstructionNew Construction

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ALLIANZ-ARENA MUNICHAccess Routes: Inner City LinkagesAccess Routes: Inner City Linkages

Protracted Public ParticipationProtracted Public Participation

Location of StadiumLocation of Stadium

Autobahn LinkagesAutobahn Linkages

Parking FacilitiesParking Facilities

Infrastructure developmentInfrastructure development

Redundancy of 1972 Olympic StadiumRedundancy of 1972 Olympic Stadium

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ALLIANZ-ARENA MUNICH Façade DesignFaçade Design: Colour : Colour

and Flexibilityand Flexibility

Innovative Stadium Innovative Stadium DesignDesign

Facts: Built 2002 - 2005Facts: Built 2002 - 2005

Capacity: 66.000 SeatsCapacity: 66.000 Seats

Costs: 340 Mio. EuroCosts: 340 Mio. Euro

Stadium Finance & Stadium Finance & Ownership: Ownership:

Allianz InsuranceAllianz Insurance Bayern Munich ClubBayern Munich Club 1860 Munich Club1860 Munich Club

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ALLIANZ-ARENA MUNICH

Integrated Sound SystemIntegrated Sound System

Roof: Retractable inner MembraneRoof: Retractable inner Membrane

Controlled Natural LightControlled Natural Light

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ALLIANZ-ARENA MUNICH

Business suitesBusiness suites

Main ConcourseMain Concourse

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FIFA WORLD CUP 2006FIFA WORLD CUP 2006 ININ GERMANYGERMANY

“Time to make friends”

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2010 FIFA WORLD CUP IN SOUTH AFRICA2010 FIFA WORLD CUP IN SOUTH AFRICAVISUALISING THE EXPERIENCEVISUALISING THE EXPERIENCE

FIFA WORLD CUP 2006, GERMANY – “TIME TO MAKE FRIENDS”A VERY SUCCESSFUL NATIONAL RALLYING SLOGAN

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2010 FIFA WORLD CUP IN SOUTH AFRICA2010 FIFA WORLD CUP IN SOUTH AFRICAVISUALISING THE EXPERIENCEVISUALISING THE EXPERIENCE

FIFA WORLD CUP 2006, GERMANYFRANKFURT STADIUM, FRANCE - BRAZILSpectator presence: Its about the FAN EXPERIENCE

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2010 FIFA WORLD CUP IN SOUTH AFRICA2010 FIFA WORLD CUP IN SOUTH AFRICAVISUALISING THE EXPERIENCEVISUALISING THE EXPERIENCE

FIFA WORLD CUP 2006, GERMANYFRANKFURT STADIUM, FRANCE - BRAZILSpectator presence critical for Event success

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INFRAINFRASTRUCTURESTRUCTURE

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GERMANY 2006: Public Transport Facilities

Frankfurt Airport Train Station:Frankfurt Airport Train Station:

Station PlatformStation Platform Signage & Public FurnitureSignage & Public Furniture

Information Systems: Information Systems: SignageSignage

Underground TrainsUnderground Trains

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GERMANY 2006: Public Transport Facilities

Diversified, Reliable & Efficient Public Transport Network

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ICC CRICKET ICC CRICKET WORLD CUP 2007WORLD CUP 2007

CARIBBEAN ISLANDSCARIBBEAN ISLANDS

SOUTH AFRICAN OBSERVER TRIP

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2010 FIFA WORLD CUP IN SOUTH AFRICA2010 FIFA WORLD CUP IN SOUTH AFRICAVISUALISING THE EXPERIENCEVISUALISING THE EXPERIENCE

ICC CRICKET WORLD CUP 2007The spirit of the Islands: Yacht Harbour, AntiguaThe Home of Brian Lara

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2010 FIFA WORLD CUP IN SOUTH AFRICA2010 FIFA WORLD CUP IN SOUTH AFRICAVISUALISING THE EXPERIENCEVISUALISING THE EXPERIENCE

ICC CRICKET WORLD CUP 2007KINGSTON OVAL, BARBADOSThe Home of Sir Gary Sobers

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2010 FIFA WORLD CUP IN SOUTH AFRICA2010 FIFA WORLD CUP IN SOUTH AFRICAVISUALISING THE EXPERIENCEVISUALISING THE EXPERIENCE

ICC CRICKET WORLD CUP 2007 KINGSTON OVAL, BARBADOSPerformance of local team – An essential ingredient for Event success

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2010 FIFA WORLD CUP IN SOUTH AFRICA2010 FIFA WORLD CUP IN SOUTH AFRICAVISUALISING THE EXPERIENCEVISUALISING THE EXPERIENCE

ICC CRICKET WORLD CUP 2007KINGSTON OVAL, BARBADOSSpectator presence critical for Event success

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2010 FIFA WORLD CUP IN SOUTH AFRICA2010 FIFA WORLD CUP IN SOUTH AFRICAVISUALISING THE EXPERIENCEVISUALISING THE EXPERIENCE

ICC CRICKET WORLD CUP 2007KINGSTON OVAL, BARBADOSSpectator presence critical for Event success

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SOUTHSOUTH AFRICA’S AFRICA’S STAGESTAGE

““HOSTING THE 2010 FIFA WORLD HOSTING THE 2010 FIFA WORLD CUP IN AFRICA”CUP IN AFRICA”

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Host City OverviewHost City Overview Presentation to FIFAFIFA Venue Inspection

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2010 FIFA WORLD CUP IN SOUTH AFRICA2010 FIFA WORLD CUP IN SOUTH AFRICAVISUALISING THE EXPERIENCEVISUALISING THE EXPERIENCE

GREEN POINT STADIUM – 70.000 SeatsGREEN POINT COMMONCreation of Inner City Sports Hub & Urban Park

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2010 FIFA WORLD CUP IN SOUTH AFRICA2010 FIFA WORLD CUP IN SOUTH AFRICAVISUALISING THE EXPERIENCEVISUALISING THE EXPERIENCE

SOCCER CITY STADIUM – 95.000 SEATSNASREC PRECINCT, JOHANNESBURGThe African Bowl: Main Events

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2010 FIFA WORLD CUP IN SOUTH AFRICA2010 FIFA WORLD CUP IN SOUTH AFRICAVISUALISING THE EVENTVISUALISING THE EVENT

NELSON MANDELA STADIUM – 48.000 SeatsPORT ELIZABETH, EASTERN CAPEStadium to host Lions Tour match – JUN 2009

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2010 FIFA WORLD CUP IN SOUTH AFRICA2010 FIFA WORLD CUP IN SOUTH AFRICAVISUALISING THE EVENTVISUALISING THE EVENT

NEW DURBAN STADIUM – 70.000 SeatsETHEKWINI MUNICIPALITY, KZNTransforming the Durban Skyline – Beachfront

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2010 FIFA WORLD CUP IN SOUTH AFRICA2010 FIFA WORLD CUP IN SOUTH AFRICAVISUALISING THE EXPERIENCEVISUALISING THE EXPERIENCE

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2010 FIFA WORLD CUP IN SOUTH AFRICA2010 FIFA WORLD CUP IN SOUTH AFRICAVISUALISING THE EXPERIENCEVISUALISING THE EXPERIENCE

FIFA CONFED CUP 2005, PREPARATIONMONCHENGLADBACH STADIUM, GERMANY BAFANA - BAFANASpectator presence: Its about the FAN EXPERIENCE

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2010 FIFA WORLD CUP IN SOUTH AFRICA2010 FIFA WORLD CUP IN SOUTH AFRICAVISUALISING THE EXPERIENCEVISUALISING THE EXPERIENCE

2010 FIFA WORLD CUP, SOUTH AFRICAREALISING THE AFRICAN DREAMIts about Football: Promoting the Spirit of the Game

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To be successful hosts we need to generate a positive national energy around the 2010 FIFA WORLD CUP IN SOUTH AFRICA

THE PEOPLE’S SPORT

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THANK YOU!