Just because the 2010 World Cup is in the rear-view mirror doesn’t mean that soccer is off the world stage for another four years. In fact, this summer is when the best women’s teams in the world get their own showcase with the 2011 Women’s World Cup in Germany.
American fans may recall that it’s the US women’s team who brought home a World Cup trophy on two separate occasions, and they’re always among the teams in contention for the title – for many Americans it was the women’s national team rather than the men’s team that introduced them to the sport. This year, the US women are again in contention, along with a host of other really talented teams. The host-country, Germany, have won the past two Women’s World Cups, and other teams to watch include Brazil, Canada, Norway, and Sweden.
If you’re planning to go to Germany for the 2011 Women’s World Cup, here are some travel tips to help you get there on a budget.
>> The 2011 Women’s World Cup runs from June 26 through July 17, and all the games are in Germany.
One of the good things for budget travelers trying to get to Germany for the Women’s World Cup in 2011 is that there are several airports to choose from. The more airport options you can consider for your flights, the better your chances are of finding good deals.
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