BRAZIL FANS - PLAN YOUR 2010 WORLD CUP TRIP & FOLLOW THE TEAM
Brazil is the only team to have qualified for every World Cup and have
the most tournament wins, with five. Once again in South Africa, the Brazilians
will be a favorite to win it all.
Brazil has a ton of talent, as always, and coach Dunga has done a good
job of getting all the players to play as a team. This team has a plenty
of creative players starting with Kaka in the midfield and Louis Fabiano
at striker.
BRAZIL
2010 HOST CITIES
The group games are located in Johannesburg and Durban, giving Brazil
fans time for a safari to either Kruger Park or Botswana (from Johannesburg)
or Hluhluwe (from Durban).
With between 5 and 6 days between games, we recommend that fans consider
the following destinations which are within range of the Brazilian match
venues.
OUR RECOMMENDATIONS:
• Region 1: Waterberg Boutique Lodges, Madikwe Malaria-free
Game Reserve
• Kruger Park Fly-in.
• Botswana Fly-in
• Victoria Falls.
• Region 2: Hluhluwe Game Reserve and Drakensberg in Kwazulu
Natal
• Region 3: Eastern Cape Game Reserves, Garden Route and Cape
Winelands.
Complete the form at right and tell us what you want to do before, after
or between all games. With over 20 years as safari specialists, we will
provide the right solutions at the right price.
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ABOUT THE BRAZIL TEAM
FIFA ranking: 2
Nickname(s): Canarinho (Little Canary)
Head Coach: Dunga
Captain: Lucio
Team Base Camp: The Fairway Hotel, northern suburbs, Johannesburg
The safe hands of Brazil keeper Julio Cesar is pivotal in this World
Cup. Likewise, Kaka is the man Brazil looks to for inspiration, while
up front, Luis Fabiano has proved himself a world-class finisher with
five goals including a glorious brace in the 3-2 final win over the
USA.
"We have to learn to live with the favourites' tag. We mustn't let it
turn into something negative, as it has done in previous years." Kaka,
following the win over Argentina which clinched qualification for 2010.
Brazil fans can surely look forward to seeing their great team in the
Final and can also count on massive local support from South Africans.