GERMANY SQUAD FIFA WORLD CUP 2010
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Germany will open their campaign in Durban against Australia. They will then travel 930km along the coast to Nelson Mandela Bay/ Port Elizabeth to face Serbia. Travelling between Durban and Nelson Mandela Bay will take you along South Africa’s east coast, featuring the picturesque scenery of the Transkei territory.
Travel options from Durban to Nelson Mandela Bay/ Port Elizabeth
By plane: There are regular direct flights from Durban International or La Mercy International to Port Elizabeth. But you can also fly to East London, then rent a car and drive the two and a half hours east to Nelson Mandela Bay/ Port Elizabeth.
By car: From Durban, take the N2 South through the Transkei and East London directly to Nelson Mandela Bay – a drive which should take around nine hours. Combining an intriguing contrast of coastal and arid scenery, this lengthy trip is very rewarding. Why not stop in Mthatha, one of the towns on the way, and see the home of former President and world icon Nelson Mandela in Qunu, about 20 minutes from Mthatha. Another possible stop is East London, where you can savour the beaches and mild weather.
By bus: All intercity bus companies run overnight trips from Durban to Nelson Mandela Bay. Expect the trip to take up to 14 hours.
From Nelson Mandela Bay/ Port Elizabeth, the Germans will make the 1,060km journey to play African side, Ghana at Johannesburg’s Soccer City Stadium. The route between Nelson Mandela Bay and Johannesburg is serviced by the major airlines and intercity bus companies. Driving will take you from the Eastern Cape via the Free State (Mangaung/ Bloemfontein) and finally on to Gauteng Province.
Travel options from Nelson Mandela Bay/ Port Elizabeth to Johannesburg
By plane: Most major airlines run daily flights between Port Elizabeth Airport and OR Tambo International Airport. Flights take an average of 1hr30mins.
By car: Though driving from Port Elizabeth takes around ten hours, this is a rewarding route which meanders from the coastal towns to the interior. First take the N2 road to Grahamstown, a place rich in historical significance. There are two routes you can take once you reach Grahamstown. One is to follow the route to Cradock, which will lead you to Mangaung/ Bloemfontein via small towns such as Middleburg. Alternatively, you can make your way to Queenstown on the N6, going past Aliwal North and then on to Mangaung/ Bloemfontein. Once there, the N1 road will lead you to Johannesburg.
By bus: Most intercity bus companies service the route between Nelson Mandela Bay and Johannesburg. The trip will take you around 14 hours and in most cases is overnight.
By train: Take a train from Port Elizabeth train station in the city centre through Bloemfontein and on to Johannesburg’s Park Station, which is also in the city centre. This is a viable option though not recommended if you are pressed for time.

GERMANY SQUAD FIFA WORLD CUP 2010
GROUP D
Germany GER
Australia AUS
Serbia SRB
Ghana GHA
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