Stadium Categories: for World Cup Football South Africa 2010
There are four categories available when you request a ticket from FIFA. However, the fourth category is only available to the local supporters. These are seats behind the goal. For others the remaining categories are: Category 1 - seating along side the pitch Category 2 - adjacent to category 1 seats in the corners Category 3 - in the corners and behind the goal area Of course these categories give you a general idea where the seats are, as each stadium has a different layout. And the cost of same category seats will vary from stadium to stadium. And you will find not all categories will be available as ...
How to Buy World Cup Football Tickets South Africa 2010
Although, a lot of tickets have been sold and you may have to go through tickets resellers. You can still try to get some via FIFA. Local fans from South Africa can buy tickets locally from their First National Bank (FNB) branches in South Africa from 20 February 2009. Simply fill out the ticket application form. [ad#Adsense Post] Both international and locals can buy online. The tickets are released in five Phases. The last phase will sell the remaining tickets. How To Buy Online from FIFA:- One way of buying tickets for the World Cup Footbal tickets South Africa 2010 is to go direct to ...
World Cup Football South Africa Tickets – 5 Phases
World cup football tickets Sale for the 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa Tickets started on 20 February 2009 and end on 11 July 2010. They are sold in 5 phases: First sales phase: 20 February 2009 to 31 March 2009 Second sales phase: 4 May 2009 to 20 November 2009 Third sales phase: 5 December 2009 to 22 January 2010 Fourth sales phase: 9 February 2010 to 7 April 2010 Final / Last Minute sales phase: 15 April 2010 to 11 July 2010 All tickets are subject to availability. Tickets are issued on a first-come first served basis or a random selection if they are over-subscribed. How to ...
Stadium Categories: for World Cup Football South Africa 2010
There are four categories available when you request a ticket from FIFA. However, the fourth category is only available to the local supporters. These are seats behind the goal. For others the remaining categories are: Category 1 – seating along side the pitch Category 2 – adjacent to category 1 seats in the corners Category 3 –... [Read more...]
How to Buy World Cup Football Tickets South Africa 2010
Although, a lot of tickets have been sold and you may have to go through tickets resellers. You can still try to get some via FIFA. Local fans from South Africa can buy tickets locally from their First National Bank (FNB) branches in South Africa from 20 February 2009. Simply fill out the ticket application form. [ad#Adsense Post] Both international... [Read more...]
World Cup Football South Africa Tickets – 5 Phases
World cup football tickets Sale for the 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa Tickets started on 20 February 2009 and end on 11 July 2010. They are sold in 5 phases: First sales phase: 20 February 2009 to 31 March 2009 Second sales phase: 4 May 2009 to 20 November 2009 Third sales phase: 5 December 2009 to 22 January 2010 Fourth sales phase: 9 February... [Read more...]
France World Cup Tickets
The France national football team was created in 1904 around the same time of FIFA’s foundation on 21 May 1904 and contested its first official international match on 1 May 1904 against Belgium, in Brussels, that ended in a 3–3 draw. The following year, on 12 February 1905, France contested their first ever home match against Switzerland,... [Read more...]
Portugal World Cup Tickets
The Portuguese Football Federation was formed in 1914 with the name União Portuguesa de Futebol (by 1926, they changed to its current name) and the aim of creating national tournaments (since it only existed regional championships) and promoting games in which a Portuguese representative team would play against other teams from various parts... [Read more...]
Italy National Football Team in FIFA World Cup 2010
The team’s first match was held in Milan on 15 May 1910, Italy defeated France by a score of 6–2. Some turmoil kept the players of Pro Vercelli, the best team of the league, out of the game. At the end of the match, the players received as a prize some cigarette packets thrown by the 4,000 spectators. The Italian team (2-3-5): De Simoni;... [Read more...]
