FROM today at 9am there will be around 90 000 additional tickets for the 2010 Fifa World Cup available for public sale across all 64 matches, including the final, the opening game and the two semi-finals.

FROM today at 9am there will be around 90 000 additional tickets for the 2010 Fifa World Cup available for public sale across all 64 matches, including the final, the opening game and the two semi-finals.

In total there are about 160 000 tickets still available for the public via the current sales channels which are: ticketing centres; www. fifa.com; call centres and FNB and Shoprite/Checkers branches.

Of these tickets, 34 000 are available in category four (the most affordable for South African residents), 28 000 in category three, another 23 000 in category two and 75 000 in category one.

“For the final there are only about 800 tickets left, but for other matches it’s up to a few thousands,” explained Fifa Secretary General Jérôme Valcke.

So far 96% of the total of 2.88 million purchasable tickets have been sold. The additional 90 000 tickets for public sale have become available following the finalisation of seating arrangements at all Fifa World Cup match venues, after the final stadium inspections have been completed and further adjustments of different ticket allocations.

“One thing is clear, this is the last big inventory available for the public,” emphasised Danny Jordaan, CEO of the 2010 Fifa World Cup Organising Committee South Africa.

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