By Mfuneko Toyana JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - Four years after the World Cup, Soccer City stadium stands out against the drab skyline of south Johannesburg, a multi-colored mosaic of steel and glass set against the yellow-dust mine dumps of a century-old city built, literally, on gold. On many weekends, the 94,000-seater venue that hosted key games during the 2010 tournament is pumping, either with
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