World Cup Teams Select Diverse California Accommodations
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Three international soccer teams have selected different California locations for their World Cup base camps. Austria chose the luxurious Ritz-Carlton Bacara in Santa Barbara, spending $4,000 per night on premium accommodations and training facilities at UC Santa Barbara. Coach Ralf Rangnick praised the first-class environment for the team, which includes Real Madrid's David Alaba.
Switzerland opted for a mid-range option at the Fairmont Grand Del Mar near San Diego, costing $900 per night, where Coach Murat Yakin emphasized relaxation and effective training. Qatar selected the budget-friendly Courtyard Marriott in Goleta at $371 per night, with manager Julen Lopetegui personally inspecting the facilities. Each team's choice reflects their priorities and financial considerations.
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