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Tuesday, 15 April 2014

Final phase of world cup tickets up for grabs

A total of 199,519 tickets for the 2014
FIFA World Cup™ will be up for grabs in
the last sales phase, which will open on
Tuesday 15 April 2014 at 12h00 CET /
07h00 Brasilia time, via
FIFA.com . Tickets for 54 matches will
be available on a first-come, first-served
basis. There will be no tickets for ten
out of the 64 matches: opening (Brazil
vs. Croatia), final and matches 2 (Mexico
vs. Cameroon), 8 (England vs. Italy), 11
(Argentina vs. Bosnia-Herzegovina), 17
(Brazil vs. Mexico), 19 (Spain vs. Chile),
33 (Cameroon vs. Brazil), 34 (Croatia vs.
Mexico) and 35 (Australia vs. Spain).
Only credit and Visa debit cards will be
accepted in this phase – there is no
option to pay with a Boleto. Visa is the
preferred payment method of the 2014
FIFA World Cup. It is important to
ensure that ticket buyers have enough
funds for their respective payment
method. Tickets can also be purchased
over the counter at designated FIFA
Venue Ticketing Centres from 1 June
2014 to 13 July 2014. All spectators,
including children of all ages, require a
ticket to access the stadium.
“With less than two months to go, this is
the last chance for fans to secure their
tickets for football’s flagship event. I am
confident we will have a high demand
for the remaining tickets, not only from
Brazilian fans but also from people all
over the world,” said Thierry Weil, FIFA
Marketing Director in charge of
ticketing.
So far, a total of 2,577,662 tickets have
already been allocated through all sales
phases and channels (including the FIFA
Hospitality Programme and other
constituent groups) – 61% went directly
to general public via FIFA.com .
FIFA would like to take this opportunity
to reiterate that FIFA.com is the only
online sales platform for tickets for the
2014 FIFA World Cup. Any ticket
products being offered by other
companies or on other platforms are not
part of, or related to, the official ticket
sales programme. FIFA has not
appointed any company to act as its
agent for the sale of match tickets.
Supporters are strongly advised not to
buy tickets through other channels.
For further information, please visit the
official website www.FIFA.com/tickets .

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