World Cup Tag

- mayo 10, 2013
Are you a soccer fan? Well I guess most soccer fans around the world refer to it as football but to save confusion I'll just stick with calling it soccer. Besides, its pretty clear that there is only one sport of football in this country. Anyways, if you are a soccer fan then you should know all about the Gold Cup. If you don't know about the Gold Cup then you might need to re-commit your fan-hood and get with the program. The Gold Cup is a very popular event and crucial in determining the best team in North America.
- diciembre 04, 2009
Pins and needles over here at Sports Traveler as we watch the countdown on FIFA's website for the start of the draw. The Sports Traveler World Cup Travel Page has changed dramatically so check it out. We have just about every type of travel package you can dream up plus hotel lodging for those with your own tickets.
Airfare can be included with any travel package or hotel lodging booking so just give us a call for a quote.
New stuff online: Follow Your Team - USA, Brazil, Australia, England, Mexico and more... we will be adding them all by the end of the draw.
Also, our new Sports Traveler Radio Podcast is now online. Check out here >> Sports Traveler Radio
- junio 11, 2009
Exactly one year from today the 2010 World Cup in South Africa begins! Follow Team USA at the 2010 World Cup and travel with soccer legend Marcelo Balboa with this exclusive travel offer. Travel to South Africa, see Team USA World Cup matches, and meet one of the best USA soccer players. Take advantage of this once in a lifetime opportunity!
This special package includes hotel accommodations in Johannesburg for 16 nights, three first round Team USA matches, round trip transportation to the games, round trip airfare, airport transfers, fully escorted by staff and coordinated with Marcelo Balboa, and much more.
View the Follow Team USA Packages with Marcelo Balboa
More 2010 World Cup Soccer Travel Packages
About Marcelo Balboa: In the 1990s, played for the US National Team where he became their captain. He was dubbed by the American press in 1994 as the "Iron Man," for his durability and reliability in the defense. After retiring from playing, he has worked as a soccer announcer for ESPN







