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BUY or RESERVE SOCCER TICKETS 10,000 tickets available for soccer World Cup 2010, South Africa. FOLLOW MY TEAM tickets available!
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2010 World Cup Tickets Info
If you've not yet applied for World Cup tickets, you better hurry up! The World Cup might still be over a year away, but your first chance to apply for tickets will soon be gone, unless you want to pay silly money to ticket touts or websites with promises of getting tickets and maybe not getting them. You have until March 31st to apply on the FIFA website here (http://www.fifa.com/worldcup/organisation/ticketing/applyfor/index.html).
Bids in for 2018 and 2022 World Cups Bids for the 2018 and 2022 World Cups are now in and there is no surprise that England have applied for both and every team that registered an interest back in February have sent in their bid registration forms.
More money needed for promotion and marketing of 2010 World Cup A senior government official has said this week that South Africa needs more money to help promote the World Cup in South Africa, taking place next year.
World Cup 2010 Tickets: Apply before March 31st As of today, you can apply for tickets to the 2010 World Cup taking place next year in South Africa. All you have to do is click here (http://www.fifa.com/worldcup/organisation/ticketing/applyfor/index.html) and you'll be taken to the page at FIFA.com where you need to login (register for an account if you don't have one) and register your interest.
Tickets to go on sale this Friday, but don't worry, you have time Tickets for the 2010 World Cup will go on sale, sort of, from tomorrow. When I say 'sort of', I mean it's a ballot, you're not going to be actually able to buy the tickets, you're sort of entering a lottery to get a ticket. We do not have a link as of yet to where you can buy these but thee will be something here tomorrow and there will be a link from the FIFA website (http://www.fifa.com). The ballot opens at 11am GMT but it's not about first come first served, so if the site doesn't respond, just go...
South Africans need to get a little more excited about 2010, according to Irvin Khoza With the 2010 World Cup set to start in South Africa in less than 500 days the Chairman of the Local Organising Committee (LOC), Irvin Khoza, is calling for more excitement throughout South Africa. "The challenge is that not everybody has internalised the magnitude of this event," Khoza, said on a radio interview to mark 500 days to go to the event earlier this week.
World Cup 2010 posters to be unveiled in Bloemfontein on Monday The World Cup posters for each of the host cities will be unveiled on Monday, marking 500 days until the World Cup event takes place in South Africa. "Monday next week will be exactly 500 days to go to the world's biggest sporting spectacle, watched by a cumulative audience of more than 26-billion spectators worldwide, and South Africa's preparations are in overdrive," is a quote from a statement issued by the 2010 Local Organising Committee today.
Plan B shelved, World Cup is definitely happening in South Africa in 2010 FIFA President Sepp Blatter has confirmed that the World Cup will definitely be held in South Africa after FIFA received assurances that all the criteria would met in time.
This is where you can make the first step in getting tickets for the 2010 FIFA World Cup and FIFA Confederations Cup in South Africa! As a member of the FIFA.com Club, you can apply for tickets for world football's showpiece event, and if you thought you would never be able to win tickets for the FIFA World Cup - then guess again! You have chances to win tickets for the 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa, the FIFA World Player Gala and lots of other amazing prizes.
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Ticket news ahead of the 2010 World Cup
Thursday, 16 November 2006
To apply for tickets, please click here for the link you will need.
We are getting inundated with requests for World Cup 2010 tickets, news and information and we don't have anything new to tell you. By writing a small article about the process we can send everyone interested in knowing more to this page.
Basically the ticketing system will be controlled by FIFA and there will approximately 3,000,000 tickets available for the 64 matches that will take place in South Africa during 2010.
Of those 3,000,000 tickets a third will go to sponsors, the teams and the FIFA family. Another third will go to international visitors and the last million tickets will go to South African residents or possibly residents of Africa.
Danny Jordaan has promised to make the tickets affordable for South African residents so pricing isn't going to be a shock. The only concern is if the one million tickets for South Africa has to be spread over Africa.
As of 2005 there was an estimated 890,000,000 people living in Africa which means not everyone that wants a ticket is going to get one, so FIFA will manage the allocation of tickets as a lottery.
When tickets go on sale you will need to visit a special website that will be set up by FIFA and request what matches you want tickets for and the number you require.
Ticket sales will likely take place in 2009 and you will be given lots of notice. The website will also probably go up several months before ticket sales begin so you will be able to gather all the information you need and it will answer every possible question you may have.
Now, we don't mind you all asking and if there is something that we haven't made clear, please feel free to contact us. We are here to help, if we can.
Ticket news ahead of the 2010 World Cup
Thursday, 16 November 2006
To apply for tickets, please click here for the link you will need.
We are getting inundated with requests for World Cup 2010 tickets, news and information and we don't have anything new to tell you. By writing a small article about the process we can send everyone interested in knowing more to this page.
Basically the ticketing system will be controlled by FIFA and there will approximately 3,000,000 tickets available for the 64 matches that will take place in South Africa during 2010.
Of those 3,000,000 tickets a third will go to sponsors, the teams and the FIFA family. Another third will go to international visitors and the last million tickets will go to South African residents or possibly residents of Africa.
Danny Jordaan has promised to make the tickets affordable for South African residents so pricing isn't going to be a shock. The only concern is if the one million tickets for South Africa has to be spread over Africa.
As of 2005 there was an estimated 890,000,000 people living in Africa which means not everyone that wants a ticket is going to get one, so FIFA will manage the allocation of tickets as a lottery.
When tickets go on sale you will need to visit a special website that will be set up by FIFA and request what matches you want tickets for and the number you require.
Ticket sales will likely take place in 2009 and you will be given lots of notice. The website will also probably go up several months before ticket sales begin so you will be able to gather all the information you need and it will answer every possible question you may have.
Now, we don't mind you all asking and if there is something that we haven't made clear, please feel free to contact us. We are here to help, if we can.
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World Cup 2010 Tickets
We have been getting a lot of emails in from people wanting to know more about tickets for the 2010 World Cup and when they will go on sale.
If everything was to happen as it did for the 2006 World Cup in Germany this is the expected time-line for ticket sales for the 2010 World Cup:
2007 - World Cup 2010 ticketing policies defined and ticket allocation model developed
2008 - World Cup 2010 ticket packages set up, ticket requirements defined and preferential ticket sales started
2009 - Public ticket sales open
2010 - Ticket distribution
We know nothing more than this right now as the ticketing process is controlled by FIFA but we can assure you that FIFA will offer an excellent ticketing system, that you will have plenty of time to register your interest for.
Please note also that registering your interest for tickets does not automatically mean you will get any tickets but the system will be fair and you will have plenty of time to apply.
You can also read more information in our FAQ on tickets for the 2010 World Cup.
News articles linked to ticketing for the 2010 World Cup:
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About World Cup Tickets
World Cup Tickets – The FIFA World Cup in South Africa
Tickets to sporting events don’t get much more desirable than World Cup tickets. Considering the international popularity of soccer (or as most of the world calls it, football), a competition of this magnitude and with this much on the line is bound to get people worked up. 2010’s Word Cup will take place in South Africa, so between June 11 and July 11, 2010, the focus of the entire planet will be on the FIFA World Cup matches. Besides the premier soccer players, the thrilling games and the chance to take part in sports history, the World Cup is also known as one of the largest celebrations in the world, a scene that every self-respecting partygoer needs to be a part of in his or her lifetime. Good thing StubHub can get you tickets to the World Cup, even when seats are hard to find.
World Cup Tickets – Information
The World Cup as it exists today is a soccer tournament between national teams that takes place every four years. Pool play between 32 qualifying teams whittles the field down to 16 that play in a knock-out tournament to determine the world champion. Soccer tickets for FIFA World Cup games will allow you to see either pool play matches or single elimination matches at any one of several venues in the country of South Africa.
World Cup Tickets – The World’s Most Important Sporting Event
No event in sports is more watched by the world's population, and no sports tickets are more sought-after than World Cup soccer tickets, an event that brings together the best 32 national teams in the world to decide a true world soccer champion. The World Cup finals are held every four years, and World Cup Soccer tickets are now available for the 2010 tournament in South Africa. Be there to see it all go down live with these World Cup tickets!
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World Cup 2010 Hosting Cities Guide
The FIFA World Cup 2010 will be staged at 10 venues across nine South African cities - Johannesburg, Cape Town, Durban, Port Elizabeth, Nelspruit, Polokwane, Bloemfontein, Rustenburg and Pretoria. Johannesburg, South Africa's economic capital, will be home to two World Cup stadiums - Soccer City and Ellis Park.
World Cup 2010 Stadiums
The 64 football matches of the 2010 FIFA World Cup will be played in nine South African cities - Johannesburg, Cape Town, Durban, Port Elizabeth, Nelspruit, Polokwane, Bloemfontein, Rustenburg and Pretoria.
World Cup 2010 South Africa Info Guide
South Africa, with its rich history and multitude of cultures, is a land of possibility and opportunity. Its biggest asset is undoubtedly its diverse mix of people, proud of their heritage and the country's remarkable transition to a thriving democracy.
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World Cup 2010 Qualifying FIFA Photos
 Aerial view of the Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium
 Nelson Mandela Stadium in Port Elizabeth
 The Green Point Stadium
 The Green Point Stadium in Cape Town
 Green Point Stadium
 An aerial view of the Green Point Stadium
 An aerial view of the Green Point Stadium
 An aerial view of the Green Point Stadium
 An aerial view of the Green Point Stadium
 An aerial view of the Green Point Stadium
 An hostess stands by some of the 32 four-metre high Goodwill Balls, representing all the qualifying nations for the 2010 FIFA World Cup
 32 four-metre high Goodwill Balls, representing all the qualifying nations for the 2010 FIFA World Cup wait to leave to tour their respective countries and inspire the hopes and passion of football fans all over the world
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