2010 Fifa World Cup Tickets: Get your Tickets Early

Information on sales and tickets available for the 2010 World Cup in South Africa

It seems that about 3 million tickets will be available for the 2010 World Cup in South Africa. About 1 million of these tickets will be allocated to local fans; another 1 million tickets will go to foreign fans. The last million soccer tickets will be reserved for FIFA officials, players and World Cup sponsors.

Tickets for the FIFA Soccer World Cup in South Africa could go on sale as early as 2008 and if you want to stand a chance of watching the 2010 games live, this is when you will have to buy your tickets, or risk losing out. It seems like the tickets will only be distributed in 2010.

As a result of logical and legal issues stemming from ticket distributions at last year's Soccer World Cup in Germany, FIFA themselves will be responsible for the distribution of tickets for the Soccer World Cup in South Africa.

The world cup tickets will most likely be available in four price categories. In the first category, seats are usually positioned in the straight section between the pitch or between the two goal lines.

The second category of tickets is usually
adjacent to the first category and the third category is usually located in a corner or behind the goal lines. Same generally goes with the fourth category, but seating could vary depending on the venue.

Fifa is also in discussion with the South African government to set up comprehensive anti-touting legislation at the 2010 World Cup.

Tickets at the World Cup in Germany last year were quite pricey and ranged between R350 and R5140 but according to local organizing committee chief, Danny Jordaan, negotiations are currently underway with Fifa to make tickets more affordable, so that all South Africans will be able to afford tickets to watch the games.

Molo says: "Keep up-to-date with World Cup ticket developments: subscribe to our free newsletter to receive breaking ticket news delivered straight to your inbox every month."

Press & Fans: Download our 2010 Google Earth Map with 2010 locations. Download it once; it automatically adds new locations such as fan parks, as soon as they're known.

Media:
Use the following when referring to the 2010 Google Earth Map: www.capetownmagazine.com/google-earth-south-africa

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