15 Stadiums That Look Like They’re From the Future

10. FNB Stadium – Johannesburg, South Africa

Former World Cup 2010 Venue. Photo Credit: Wikimedia Commons @Kabelo Serutle

FNB Stadium, also known as Soccer City, is an architectural masterpiece that captures the essence of African heritage. Designed to resemble a calabash, a traditional African pot, the stadium’s exterior features a mosaic of earthy tones, creating a visually striking façade. With a capacity of 94,736, it is the largest stadium in Africa and hosted the 2010 FIFA World Cup final. The design incorporates sustainable elements, including natural ventilation and energy-efficient lighting. Inside, the stadium offers unobstructed views from every seat, ensuring an exceptional experience for spectators. The surrounding precinct includes cultural spaces and public areas, making it a hub for community activities. Soccer City symbolizes unity and progress, reflecting South Africa’s rich history and aspirations for the future.

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