AN EXPLOSION which could be heard within the grounds of Soccer City was caused by a man-made blast at a nearby mine, a spokesman for the World Cup's local organising committee said today.
Journalists in the media centre at Soccer City heard the blast, but LOC communications chief Rich Mkhondo insisted there was nothing to be concerned about.
He told Press Association Sport: "This explosion was just part of a normal mining operation. We have checked with the police and they said it was completely normal."
Mkhondo added that there were a number of mines within a few kilometres of the stadium.
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