No more tickets available for World Cup semi and final PDF   E-mail
If you are looking for world cup 2010 semi-finals and final tickets,sorry,you are late!. Tickets for the World Cup 2010 semi-finals and finals have sold out. There is a sad news for England fans - there is no more tickets available for England's matches against United States in Rustenburg on June 12 and Slovenia in Port Elizabeth on June 23. Tickets for the match between world champions Italy and Paraguay in Cape Town on June 11 and Brazil and Portugal in Durban a fortnight later have also sold out.Tickets for the opening game between South Africa and a yet-to-be-decided opponent in Johannesburg on June 11 have also sold out, as have tickets for all World Cup games in the cities of Cape Town, Nelspruit and Pretoria, FIFA said.

The final phase of World Cup tickets sales will open on Tuesday with more than 400,000 seats still available.FIFA said there had been 'incredible demand for individual match tickets.'
Fans can also buy team-specific ticket series to follow the team of their choice.If their chosen team gets knocked out, the fan automatically follows the winning team at each state - right up to the final for fans who buy a seven-game team-specific ticket. 
If their chosen team gets knocked out, the fan automatically follows the winning team at each state - right up to the final for fans who buy a seven-game team-specific ticket.
 
In total, since tickets first went on sale in February, some 655,000 tickets for individual games have been sold, FIFA's spokeswoman in South Africa, Delia Fischer, said.Fans have until April 7 to bid for tickets for 53 of the 64 matches at the tournament, which runs from June 11-July 11.
 

 

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