Chrishigh765 Posted May 30, 2013 Report Share Posted May 30, 2013 Fifa has officially announced that World Cup Tickets will go on sale on August 20 and FIFA said that ticket sales will be available on July 1. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gotosy Posted July 19, 2013 Report Share Posted July 19, 2013 2014 ticket sales kick off worldwide on 20 August 12.00 CET on FIFA.com The long-awaited sale of 2014 FIFA World Cup tickets will start on 20 August 2013 at 12.00 CET (07.00 BRT) via FIFA.com. For international football fans, ticket prices start at USD 90 for the group-stage matches in category 3 (apart from the opening match, which costs USD 220). For Brazilian residents, the cheapest tickets priced BRL 30 (USD 15) are available for students, over-60s and members of the Bolsa Família programme for 47 of the 48 group-stage matches (again apart from the opening match, which costs BRL 80 in category 4). In total, about 3 million tickets will be available for fans to purchase during the three sales phases.During the first sales period from 20 August to 10 October 2013, ticket applications may be submitted at any time during the period and at the end all requests will be collected and processed together. If the number of applications received per match and category exceeds the number of available tickets, a random selection draw will take place to determine the successful applicants for the respective matches or categories. It is important to highlight that the first 300,000 category 4 tickets within this random selection draw will be offered on a priority basis to Brazilian residents who are over 60, students or Bolsa Família recipients.To ensure that fans have a fair and equal opportunity to purchase tickets, two limits have been placed on applications. Firstly, category 4 tickets are available to Brazilian residents only. Category 4, which is the cheapest ticket category, includes a minimum of 400,000 tickets. Furthermore, to ensure that as many fans as possible receive tickets, a maximum of four tickets per match for up to seven matches may be purchased per household.In line with the 2014 FIFA World Cup General Bill, the following discounts will also apply for Brazilian residents. Students, people over the age of 60 and recipients of the social programme Bolsa Família will be entitled to receive a 50% discount on the ticket face value within category 4. In addition, older people (over-60s) resident in Brazil will be entitled to receive a 50% a discount for category 1-3 tickets.In accordance with applicable laws in Brazil, at least 1% of the total quantity of purchasable tickets will be made available for disabled customers. Tickets for disabled people have been set at the category 3 ticket face value price. Disabled customers also have the option of requesting a complimentary ticket for a companion who will assist them and accompany them to the match.Please visit FIFA.com for the detailed ticketing information kit as well as to watch a recording of today’s media briefing, direct link: www.FIFA.com/tickets FIFA Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cdutcher Posted August 22, 2013 Report Share Posted August 22, 2013 Hello All, As you've seen, the ticketing rules are extensive and restrictive. I was concerned that if I applied for too many packages I would get stuck paying a 10% fee on extra tickets, but if I applied for too few, I might not get to go! I used some math to figure out the odds and put it up to help others:www.worldcupticketodds.com Best, Cole Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
satoim Posted October 30, 2013 Report Share Posted October 30, 2013 You can book your accommodation for FIFA Word Cup 2014 here - http://www.southamericatourism.com/destination/brazil/fifaworldcup.html We have already booked. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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