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04 May 09 Second Ticket Phase Kicks Off For FIFA World Cup 2010

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The second sales phase for the FIFA World Cup 2010 has commenced today, 4th May 2009. Ticket applications submitted during the second phase will be on a first come first served basis. About 100 000 tickets will be made available to interested parties. Applications can be made through the FIFA website or at South Africa own First National Bank (FNB) branch.

Each applicant can apply for up to four tickets per match and up to seven matches in total. Ticket prices start at US$20 (R140).

Applicants will be informed of the outcome of their application within 10 working days, and tickets will be available for collection from Fifa’s venue ticketing centres from April 2010 onwards.

The second stage of World Cup 2010 ticketing will be on till 16th November 2009.

Via: SouthAfrica.info

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04 May 09 2009 Fifa Confederations Cup Ticketing Centres Launched In South Africa

2009 Fifa Confederations Cup Ticketing Centres Launched In South Africa

The 2009 Fifa Confederations Cup Ticketing Centres are already up and running in South Africa. The Main Ticketing Centre at Sandton has officially open its doors on 1st May 2009.

There are in total four Ticketing Centres opening up for the 2009 Fifa Confederations Cup:

• Main Ticketing Centre at Sandton Isle, Corner of Rivonia Road and Linden Street, Sandown/Johannesburg; open from 1st of May
• Mangaung/Bloemfointein Venue Ticketing Centre – Lochlogan Waterfront Mall, Corner of Charles and 1st Avenue; Open from 4 May
• Rustenburg Venue Ticketing Centre – Waterfront Mall , 1 Augrabies Avenue; opening from 4 May, and
• Tshwane/Pretoria Venue Ticketing Centre – Brooklyn Mall, Corner of Middel and Fehrsen Street, New Muckleneuk; open from 4 May

The Ticketing Centres will open 7 days a week from 9.00am to 6.00pm.

The 2009 Fifa Confederations Cup is only 40 days away and around 320 000 tickets are up for grab for the general public.

Via: FIFA

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04 Mar 09 First Phase Of World Cup Online Ticket Bidding Gets 506 000 Bids

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Looks like the online ticket bidding for the first round of World Cup 2010 tickets allocation has garnered a decent response. FIFA has received 506 000 online ticket bids from 140 countries since the tickets were up for sale on 20th Feb 2009.

15% of the 3 million tickets will cost only $20 and these low-priced tickets are reserved for South African residents. A random draw will be conducted on 15th April 2009 to determine the lucky winners of the first of the several phases.

Good luck to you!

Via USA Today

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