FIFA is selling more tickets
A total of 345,000 tickets for 60 games you can buy today.
FIFA announced yesterday that starting today will be available for sale 345,000 tickets for 60 games of the 2014 World Cup in Brazil.
"Starting Wednesday, all the fans again have the opportunity to secure seats in a competition that, undoubtedly, will become one of the most extraordinary events in the history of the sport," said the lead agency on your page web.
In this new phase of ticket sales, which starts today, tickets will not be available for four games, adds information, DPA reported.
The parties excluded from this opportunity are opening, which will take place on June 12 in Sao Paulo and the final, which will be July 13 in Rio de Janeiro, and the two semifinals, in Belo Horizonte and Sao Paulo.
The tickets will be awarded "following a strict order of receipt of applications," the bank said, adding that there will be time to purchase tickets until April 1.
The number of entries that are put up for sale today is greater than the 160,000 originally announced, "due to inventory that returned the program sponsors and hospitality, as well as tickets unpaid in the previous sale."
FIFA had reported that the total tickets sold so far, 57 percent was purchased by Brazilians.
- eluniversal.com
FIFA announced yesterday that starting today will be available for sale 345,000 tickets for 60 games of the 2014 World Cup in Brazil.
"Starting Wednesday, all the fans again have the opportunity to secure seats in a competition that, undoubtedly, will become one of the most extraordinary events in the history of the sport," said the lead agency on your page web.
In this new phase of ticket sales, which starts today, tickets will not be available for four games, adds information, DPA reported.
The parties excluded from this opportunity are opening, which will take place on June 12 in Sao Paulo and the final, which will be July 13 in Rio de Janeiro, and the two semifinals, in Belo Horizonte and Sao Paulo.
The tickets will be awarded "following a strict order of receipt of applications," the bank said, adding that there will be time to purchase tickets until April 1.
The number of entries that are put up for sale today is greater than the 160,000 originally announced, "due to inventory that returned the program sponsors and hospitality, as well as tickets unpaid in the previous sale."
FIFA had reported that the total tickets sold so far, 57 percent was purchased by Brazilians.
- eluniversal.com