South Africa's World Cup legacy: Some stadiums thriving but others underused

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South Africa returns to the World Cup for the first time since hosting in 2010, reopening the debate over whether one of football’s most ambitious legacy projects fulfilled its promise.
New stadiums and major upgrades cost more than a billion dollars.

Al Jazeera’s Fahmida Miller met a fan at one of the most iconic World Cup venues in Johannesburg.

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South Africa
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Africa World Cup 2026, Cape Town Stadium, Ellis Park Stadium
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