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FIFA World Cup Ticketing Centres Host City FIFA Ticketing Centre Address FIFA World Cup Ticketing Centres Host City FIFA Ticketing Centre Address Cape Town The Spearhead, Corner of Buitengragt and Strijdom Avenue, Foreshore, Cape Town, Western Cape Durban Sun Coast Casino, Sun Coast Boulavard, Marine Parade, Durban, Kwazulu – Natal Durban Gateway Shopping Centre, 1 Palm Boulavard, Umhlanga Ridge, Kwazulu Natal Johannesburg Maponya Mall, 2127 Old Potchefstroom Road, Klipspruit X5, Soweto, Gauteng Johannesburg Laico Isle (Sandton), Cnr Rivonia Road & Linden Street , Sandown, Gauteng Mangaung/ Loch Logan Waterfront Mall, Cnr Charles Street & 1st Avenue, Bloemfontein, Free State Bloemfontein Nelson Mandela Moffett on Main Lifestyle Centre, Corner. Main Road & William Moffett Road, Bay/Port Elizabeth Walmer, Port Elizabeth, Eastern Cape Nelspruit The Grove Shopping Centre, White River Road, Riverside Park, Nelspruit, Mpumalanga Polokwane Lifestyle Mall, Cnr. Landros Mare & Market Street, Polokwane Rustenburg Waterfall Mall, 1 Augrabies Avenue, Rustenburg, North West Province Tshwane/Pretoria Brooklyn Mall, Corner Lange & Fehrsen Street, New Muckleneuk, Pretoria, Shoprite Checkers Stores Store Name Address Opening FTC Responsible Hours 1. Checkers Hyper – Sandton City, Alice Lane M-F 9 - 7, Johannesburg (MTC Sandton Sa&Su 9 - 6 – Sandton) 2. Westgate Shopping Centre, Cnr Johannesburg (MTC Checkers Hyper – Ontdekkers and Crouse Drive, M-T 9 -7, F 8-7, – Sandton) Westgate Westgate, Roodepoort Sa 8 - 6, Su 8-5 3. Checkers Hyper – Eastgate Shopping Centre, 43 M-T 9-6, F 9-9, Johannesburg (MTC Eastgate Bradford Road, Bedfordview Sa 9-6, Su 9-5 – Sandton) 4. Checkers Hyper – Menlyn Park Shopping Centre, Co M-T 9-7, F 9-9, Pretoria Menlyn Atterbury And Lois Avenue, Menlyn Sa 8-5, Su 9-5 5. Checkers Hyper – Pavilion Shopping Centre, Spine Road, M-T 9-7, F 9-9, Durban (Suncoast) Westville Westville Sa&Su 8-6 6. Shop 51 And 53, Hillcrect Corner Mall, Durban (Suncoast) Checkers - Hillcrest No 1 Old Main Road, Hillcrest M-S 8-8 7. Cnr Joyhurst And Tranquil Street, 13 Durban (Suncoast) Joyhurst Street Unit 5, Croftdene, M-F 9-8, Sa 8-6, Shoprite - Chatsworth Chatsworth Su 9-5 8. Checkers – Century Shop 11, Canal Walk Centre, Sable M-S 9-9 Cape Town City Road, Century City, Milnerton 9. Checkers - Plumstead Cnr Cecil & Kenneth Rds, Plumstead Cape Town 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa™ 1 10. Checkers – Checkers Langenhoven Park, Jan Spies Bloemfontein Langehovenpark Drive, Langehovenpark M-S 8-8 11 Shoprite - Heidedal Shoprite Heidedal, Heidedal, 9306 M-S 8-8 Bloemfontein 12. Shoprite – Redhouse Clearypark Shopping Centre, Cnr Port Elizabeth Stanford and Norman Middleton, M-T 8-6, F 8-7, Redhouse Sa 8-5, Su 8-1 13. Shoprite – Newton Greenacres Shopping Centre, 1 Ring M-T 8-8, F 8-7, Port Elizabeth Park Road, Newton Park Sa 8-5, Su 9-1 14. Shoprite – Mogwase 1 Station Road, Mogwase Shopping M-F 8-5:30, Sa Rustenburg Complex, Mogwase 8-5, Su 8-13:30 15. Shoprite – Brits Shoprite Centre Ex Ok, Cnr Murray M-F 8- 5:30, Sa Rustenburg and De Wit Str, Brits 8-3, Su 9-1 16. Shoprite – Tzaneen Sanlam Centre, Skurwing & Lydenburg Polokwane Rd, Arborpark, Tzaneen 17. Shoprite – Nelspruit Sanlam Centre, Louis Trichardt Street, M-F 8-6, Sa 8-5, Nelspruit Nelspruit, 1200 Su 8-3 18. Shoprite – White River Sanlam Centre, 27 William Lynn Nelspruit Street, White River Ext, White River, M-F 8-6, Sa 8-5, 1240 Su 8-1 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa™ 2 .
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