Text Link 1 Text Link 2 Text Link 3 Text Link 4 Text Link 5
Advertise Here Contact Us    
Catch your world cup tickets today itself PDF   E-mail
Ticket sales for 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa™ will be done in 5 separate Ticket Sales Phases.Ticket sales has commenced on 20 February 2009and will terminate on July 2010.
Four sales period has been organized in the period from 20 February 2009 to 7 April 2010. During this sales period applications are processed either subject to a random selection draw process for Tickets that are oversubscribed or on a first-come-first served basis subject to availability. The final Ticket Sales Phase will take place from 15 April to 11 July 2010.

Ticket Prices will range from US$20 for the lowest category first-round matches to over US$900 for the final at Johannesburg's Soccer City Stadium. Nearly three million tickets will be available before the event kicks off on 11 June 2010.

FIFA has allocated 1.65-million tickets to the general public, just over 570,000 have been allocated for  Fifa member country supporters, and 34,4000 for tourists who book with Fifa-registered tour operators.This counts to a total of 743 965 tickets that anyone, from anywhere in the world can apply to buy. Tickets can apply online, through www.fifa.com or over the counter at any First National Bank (FNB) branch in South Africa.
 

World Cup Blog

World Cup South Africa 2010
Bookmark and Share

FIFA Latest News

  • Presidential letters stress legacy

    FIFA President Joseph S. Blatter and Jacob Zuma, the President of the Republic of South Africa, have highlighted the FIFA World Cup's positive impact in a warm exchange of letters.

  • Ten to watch for 2014

    FIFA.com takes a closer look at some of the hottest young properties unearthed at the recently concluded FIFA World Cup in South Africa.

  • South Africa 2010's unlikeliest star

    Never out of the news, Paul the octopus held the FIFA World Cup's only 100 per cent record and has become one of the tournament's most sought-after stars.

  • Domingo: Proud to be Spanish

    Amid the feverish post-match celebrations of Spain's 1-0 win over the Netherlands, world famous operatic tenor Placido Domingo made time for an exclusive chat with FIFA.com.

  • Non-stop action in South America

    South American football has resumed business, with the countdown to Brazil 2014 already under way and plenty of activity on the domestic and international scenes.

  • The Old Continent gears up

    FIFA.com takes a look at the European continent, as many countries count down to the start of their new seasons and international coaches look to wipe the slate clean.

  • Beckham: I don't want to manage

    David Beckham has revealed he has no ambition of becoming a manager. The 35-year-old has also discussed his recovery from injury and England's failure in South Africa.

  • The FIFA World Cup in pictures and videos

    What better way to relive the 2010 FIFA World Cup thank to take a few moments flicking through our hundreds of exclusive photos and videos from the month-long tournament?