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    Fourth ticket sales phase started

    Busisiwe HohoBy Busisiwe HohoFebruary 11, 2010No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The fourth ticket sales phase kicked off on 9 February. This phase, one of the last chances for fans to make  sure that they do not miss out on attending the first Fifa World Cup™ on African soil, will run until 7 April 2010. Tickets will be allocated on a “first come, first served, subject to availability” basis.

    The fourth ticket sales phase kicked off on 9 February. This phase, one of the last chances for fans to make  sure that they do not miss out on attending the first Fifa World Cup™ on African soil, will run until 7 April 2010. Tickets will be allocated on a “first come, first served, subject to availability” basis.

    Applications can be made via http://www.fifa.com/2010 or (for South African residents only) at FNB  branches.The third ticketing sales phase for the 2010 Fifa World Cup South Africa™ was concluded recently.

    A total of 1 206 865 tickets have been requested from 192 countries by the general public (excluding those tickets that have been sold through the participating teams to their fans).

    Of this total, 585 175 tickets were drawn successfully, and 413 072 (70,6%) of those were allocated to South African residents.

    With regard to individual match tickets, category 4 was the most popular and the final received the highest number of  applications. All applicants were scheduled to be informed by Monday via email or SMS whether they were completely or partially successful.

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