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Brazil World Cup ticket prices revealed by Fifa | Brazil World Cup ticket prices revealed by Fifa |
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Ticket prices for international fans attending the football World Cup in Brazil will start at $90 (£59, 69 euros) for initial group matches. | Ticket prices for international fans attending the football World Cup in Brazil will start at $90 (£59, 69 euros) for initial group matches. |
Football's governing body Fifa announced that the cheapest ticket for overseas fans for the final on 13 July was $440 (£288) and the most expensive $990 (£650). | Football's governing body Fifa announced that the cheapest ticket for overseas fans for the final on 13 July was $440 (£288) and the most expensive $990 (£650). |
The tournament starts on 12 June next year, with the first game being played in Sao Paulo. | The tournament starts on 12 June next year, with the first game being played in Sao Paulo. |
Tickets will go on sale from 20 August. | Tickets will go on sale from 20 August. |
Fans have until 10 October to apply and a ballot will be held to decide which of these applications are successful. | Fans have until 10 October to apply and a ballot will be held to decide which of these applications are successful. |
Only later will tickets be sold on a first come, first served basis. | Only later will tickets be sold on a first come, first served basis. |
In total about three million tickets will be available for fans. | In total about three million tickets will be available for fans. |
'No surprises' | 'No surprises' |
For Brazilian nationals the cheapest tickets start at $15. These are only available for students, those aged over 60 and people on social welfare programmes. For other Brazilians tickets start at $30. | For Brazilian nationals the cheapest tickets start at $15. These are only available for students, those aged over 60 and people on social welfare programmes. For other Brazilians tickets start at $30. |
The lowest price paid for a ticket in the 2010 World Cup in South Africa was $20, also for group stage matches in the special category set aside exclusively for residents. | The lowest price paid for a ticket in the 2010 World Cup in South Africa was $20, also for group stage matches in the special category set aside exclusively for residents. |
The governing body had previously said that tickets in Brazil would be the "cheapest ever". | The governing body had previously said that tickets in Brazil would be the "cheapest ever". |
The Fifa ticket website will include a map of the ground that shows the location of different categories of tickets. | The Fifa ticket website will include a map of the ground that shows the location of different categories of tickets. |
This meant there would be "no surprises" over where fans would end up sitting, said Fifa marketing director Thierry Weil, who is in charge of ticketing strategy. | This meant there would be "no surprises" over where fans would end up sitting, said Fifa marketing director Thierry Weil, who is in charge of ticketing strategy. |
Supporters can request a maximum of four seats per match, and for a maximum of seven matches. | |
He said there would be a reselling system run by Fifa, if people were unable to attend games for which they had bought tickets. | He said there would be a reselling system run by Fifa, if people were unable to attend games for which they had bought tickets. |
At least 400,000 tickets will be reserved exclusively for residents of Brazil, with about 50,000 for construction workers who were involved in building and upgrading the grounds for the tournament. |
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