Fan Parks are situated in central areas in the venue cities so that the general public can watch all the games. Entrance to the Fan Parks is free and it is expected that these Fan Parks will attract a lot of visitors.
In Germany 2006 one Fan Park attracted 500,000 spectators to watch one game. To avoid large transport infrastructure expense, training venues will also double as public viewing sites.
Fan Parks in the Western Cape
The Grand Parade, Somerset West Road
Stellenbosch, Bellville Velodrome
Swartklip, Atlantis
Khayelitsha, Nomzamo Yethu (Hout Bay)
Training Facilities in the Western Cape
Newlands Rugby Ground, UCT Rugby Ground
UWC Soccer Field, Bellville Rugby Ground
Stellenbosch Rugby Ground, Athlone Stadium
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