Ellis Park Stadium

The Ellis Park Stadium in Johannesburg, Gauteng Province, South Africa, is a rugby union and association football stadium. It is associated with rugby and served as the site of the 1995 Rugby World Cup Final, in which South Africa defeated New Zealand 15-12 after extra time was allowed, thanks to a last-minute drop goal by Joel Stransky. In 2005, Ellis Park made history by becoming South Africa's first black-owned stadium.

Today, the stadium plays host to football and rugby matches, as well as other significant events and open-air concerts. The venue has a seating capacity of 60 000 and a floor capacity of roughly 10 000.


It is a typical square-shaped open-air stadium (although the sides are somewhat curved, giving it more aesthetic appeal).


It now has cutting-edge audio-visual and technical equipment, as well as media facilities, disabled access, nine conference halls, executive suites, and banqueting facilities. These improvements ensure that this is a world-class venue that can accommodate any type of event, whether it's for business, sport, or entertainment.


The Orlando Pirates (Premier Soccer League), Lions (Super Rugby Southern Hemisphere rugby competition), and Golden Lions (Currie Cup domestic rugby competition) all play at Ellis Park.


Capacity: 62,567 seats
Location: South Africa

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