NETHERLANDS FANS - PLAN YOUR 2010 WORLD CUP TRIP & FOLLOW THE ORANJE HOLLAND TEAM
The existing Oranje Holland team has made no efforts to hide their ambitions
and, once again, look on paper to have all the elements necessary to go
far. Netherlands has secured a place in Group E, one of easier draws for
World Cup, so we should see the team into Round of 16.
"We have a mission ... to be champions of the world," says Frank de Boer,
assistant coach.
NETHERLANDS
2010 HOST CITIES
The Netherlands team are playing the opening round in the three main
cities of South Africa. This will entail a fair amount of travelling
for fans keeping up with the team, but it will also provide you with
great opportunities to visit some of the best destinations in the country.
With between 3 and 6 days between games, we recommend that fans consider
the following destinations which are within range of the Netherlands
match venues:
OUR RECOMMENDATIONS:
• Waterberg Boutique Lodges.
• Kruger Park (Fly-in).
• Botswana Fly-in.
• Hluhluwe Game Reserve.
• Garden Route, Eastern Cape Game Parks 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.
MORE ABOUT
THE ORANJE HOLLAND
FIFA ranking: 3
Nickname(s): Oranje Holland, The Flying Dutchmen, A Clockwork Orange,
La Machina Naranja.
Head Coach: Bert van Marwijk
Captain: Giovanni van Bronckhorst
Drawn in Group E for the World Cup, The Netherlands win a lot of games,
but not a lot of trophies. The Oranje played in a very easy qualifying
group in order to get into the tournament. Do not be surprised if the
Netherlands make an early exit. If the Netherlands can be more than
a group stage hero, and not a knock out round zero, they could make
big noise. Theoretically, Netherlands should be able to win all their
Group mathes, so lets hope we see the Oranje in the Round of 16.