SPAIN FANS - PLAN YOUR 2010 WORLD CUP TRIP & FOLLOW THE TEAM
What team will Spain field at the World Cup this time? Will it be the
one that sailed to the Euro title in 2008? Or the team that buckled to
the USA in the Confederations Cup?
Spain has plenty of stars with Fernando Torres, David Villa and more.
La Furia Roja had better make it to the final four, or coach Vicente Del
Bosque might be a sacrificed to appease their fans.
SPAIN
2010 HOST CITIES
All the group games are located in the north of South Africa, starting
in the coastal city of Durban followed by two high altitude games in
Johannesburg and Pretoria.
With between 5 and 6 days between games, we recommend that fans consider
the following destinations which are within range of the Spain match
venues.
OUR RECOMMENDATIONS:
• From Durban: Hluhluwe Game Reserve and Drakensberg in Kwazulu
Natal.
• From Joburg and Pretoria: Madikwe Malaria Free Park and
Waterberg Boutique Lodges.
• Kruger Park Fly-in.
• Botswana Fly-in
• Victoria Falls.
• From Cape Town (Round of 16): Cape Winelands and Garden
Route.
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 SPAIN TEAM
FIFA ranking: 1
Nickname(s): La Furia Roja (The Red Fury)La Roja (The Red)
Head Coach: Vicente del Bosque
Captain: Iker Casillas
Team Base Camp: North West University Campus, Potchefstroom, North West
Province
"We've got good players and a well-oiled team, but there are some very
strong sides out there. Our aim is to challenge for the next World Cup
but we know how difficult it is. We're not the favorites but we are
among the hopefuls." Vicente del Bosque, Spain coach.
Spain has a massive following outside of their home country, so they
will not be without a large support base in South Africa after other
teams have failed to advance through the stages.