A court has ruled in favour of letting a commercial bank keep the naming rights to the football stadium where the opening match and final of the World Cup were played.
Bank spokesman Derek Carstens said the 94,000-seat Soccer City will revert to its pre-World Cup name of FNB stadium.
Carstens says the bank was granted the right to have full naming rights for a period of 10 years till July 2014.
In compliance with FIFA requirements, the bank agreed to change the name for the duration of the World Cup.
A legal battle ensued when a company managing the arena named it as the National Stadium after the tournament, but the South Gauteng High Court ruled in FNB's favour on Wednesday.