Gauteng Sports Infrastructure Developments: What’s New for 2025

Gauteng is poised for major sports infrastructure developments in 2025. From world-class netball arenas to revamped township stadiums. The province is investing in high-impact developments that aim to uplift communities, attract international events, and empower local talent. Here’s a closer look at the most significant large-scale public and private sports infrastructure projects set to shape the future of sport in the country.
Netball Takes Centre Stage
The Gauteng Provincial Government is leading the charge with a brand-new state-of-the-art netball arena in Johannesburg. Premier Panyaza Lesufi has emphasised the importance of investing in women’s sport, and this facility will serve as a flagship venue for both elite competitions and grassroots leagues.
- Location: Johannesburg
- Facility type: Indoor netball arena
- Stakeholders: Gauteng Department of Sport, Arts, Culture and Recreation (SACR)
- Impact: Job creation, promotion of women’s sport, youth development
This project is part of a broader vision to position Gauteng as a hub for indoor and court-based sports.
Nasrec Smart Sports Precinct
Another ambitious project in the works is the proposed Nasrec Sports Complex, adjacent to the iconic FNB Stadium. This high-performance precinct will include elite training facilities for Olympic and national sports bodies, including hockey, athletics, and netball.
- Location: Nasrec, Johannesburg
- Facility type: Multi-sport complex and high-performance centre
- Stakeholders: National and provincial government
- Impact: National team support, tourism development, and world-class training
The Nasrec precinct is part of a long-term plan to attract international teams and serve as a permanent base for high-performance sport in the province.
Stadium Revivals in Tshwane
In Pretoria, two major stadiums are set for transformation under bold public-private partnerships.
1. Odi Stadium (Mabopane)
Currently underutilised, Odi Stadium could be revitalised through a lease agreement with a private investor.
2. HM Pitje Stadium (Mamelodi)
Demolished in recent years, HM Pitje is earmarked for a complete rebuild as a multi-purpose venue and netball legacy project.
Key Details:
- Type: Multi-purpose stadiums
- Estimated Cost: Up to R1.3 billion (for HM Pitje rebuild)
- Stakeholders: City of Tshwane, National Sports Department, private partners
- Impact: Community access, PSL readiness, commercial sustainability
Both projects aim to restore sporting pride to township communities while supporting professional and amateur codes alike.
A Possible Home for Mamelodi Sundowns
South Africa’s most dominant football club, Mamelodi Sundowns, is rumoured to be considering a dedicated stadium of its own. While still in the conceptual stage, the proposal gained momentum in 2025 as the club continued to shine in the CAF Champions League and FIFA Club World Cup.
- Possible Location: Pretoria or Johannesburg
- Type: 40,000–50,000 seat stadium
- Stakeholders: Mamelodi Sundowns, Motsepe Foundation, potential municipal partners
- Impact: Greater fan engagement, club autonomy, academy and training base
A purpose-built stadium would solidify the club’s legacy and reduce dependence on shared municipal venues like Loftus Versfeld.
What This Means for the Province
These high-profile developments reflect a growing commitment to making Gauteng the sporting heartbeat of the country. With a mix of public investment and private initiative, these projects promise:
- Job creation and economic stimulation
- Increased access to world-class facilities
- A platform for youth and community development
- Enhanced readiness to host global events
While challenges such as funding and long-term maintenance remain, the momentum building in 2025 signals an exciting era for athletes, fans, and communities alike.
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