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FIFA 2014 World Cup tickets to range from $990 to $90

Published: 20 Jul 2013 - 11:59 am | Last Updated: 31 Jan 2022 - 01:54 pm

SAO PAULO:  Tickets for the 2014 World Cup will cost some 10 percent more than in South Africa in 2010, with the dearest ones for international fans selling for $990 and the cheapest for $90, officials from FIFA and Brazil’s organising committee said yesterday.

More than one million tickets for the first phase of the tournament will go on sale on August 20. If they are not all sold  by October 10, they would be offered again from the first week of November, Thierry Weil, FIFA’s marketing director, said. 

Playing venues for the 32 qualifying teams would be decided  at the draw for the finals on December 6 and a third phase of sales would begin two days later, Weil added. All sales would take place via fifa.com. 

Some three million tickets would be available in total, with 700,000 of them going on sale to international fans. Five hundred thousand cheaper tickets would be set aside exclusively for Brazilians, with many being offered at half price to pensioners, students and people receiving government aid. The tickets, all of which are for group games, could be sold for $15.  

“FIFA are giving everyone the chance to see matches,” said Cafu, captain of the Brazil team that won the World Cup in 2002. “That is important as it would be terrible for people to think that they wouldn’t be able to watch games because the tickets are too expensive.”

FIFA said they would provide more information for fans going to the matches. REUTERS