South Africa To Play Japan In Port Elizabeth
The match will still be played on Saturday, November 14, and is sure to attract the crowds at the modern new stadium in the coastal city.
According to Kickoff.com, South African FA CEO Raymond Hack said the decision to move the clash follows the association’s new approach to play all international matches at World Cup venues leading up to the 2010 soccer show-piece.
The encounter against Jamaica remains at another World Cup venue, Vodacom Park in Bloemfontein. It will be played on November 17.
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