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World Cup tickets sold out, disappointing hundreds who queued for hours

Friday, June 6th 2014 - 08:08 UTC
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Tickets for the June 12 opener between Brazil and Croatia in Sao Paulo were sold out in about an hour Tickets for the June 12 opener between Brazil and Croatia in Sao Paulo were sold out in about an hour
Something similar happened with the tickets for the July 13 final at the Maracaná Stadium. Something similar happened with the tickets for the July 13 final at the Maracaná Stadium.

The remaining tickets for the most important World Cup matches were sold out fast on Wednesday, disappointing hundreds of fans who waited in line across Brazil.

 Tickets for the opener, the final and the two semifinals were sold out shortly after becoming available on FIFA’s website at midnight Wednesday Brazilian time. All matches in Sao Paulo and Rio de Janeiro also sold out quickly online.

The tickets not sold online would be put on sale at ticket centers across the country the following morning. However, only matches between less prominent teams were still available by the time the centers opened, prompting complaints from many fans who spent the night in line to get a ticket.

About 180,000 extra tickets were made available by FIFA for all 64 matches of the month long tournament that begins next week.

There were long waits for people trying to purchase the tickets on FIFA’s website. Fans were put in virtual waiting lines before being redirected to the actual ticketing site. Some people had to wait nearly two hours to get in, and by then most of the top tickets had already gone.

Tickets for the June 12 opener between Brazil and Croatia in Sao Paulo were sold out in about an hour, as were all those for the July 13 final at the Maracana Stadium.

There were also long lines at the ticket centers in the 12 host cities, with some fans arriving overnight to try to secure one of the remaining tickets. Many complained that organizers were not prepared for the amount of people that showed up.

By the end of Wednesday, there were tickets left for only about 15 matches. The games with the most tickets still available included Bosnia-Iran in the northeastern city of Salvador on June 25 and Greece-Ivory Coast in the nearby city of Fortaleza on June 24.

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  • Conqueror

    I do feel sorry for Brazilians. I'm sure that being murdered at the World Cup is SO meaningful! BUT, make it more personal, stay home and cut your own throats.

    Jun 06th, 2014 - 10:40 am 0
  • Brasileiro

    Salvador-BA and Fortaleza-CE are not neighboring cities. They are distant from each other 1389 km.

    I suppose that England can be crossed by this distance.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sFwlMfaS_YY

    Jun 06th, 2014 - 10:41 am 0
  • yankeeboy

    2. Being big is no advantage to Brazil. In 200+ years you're still very very poor with terrible infrastructure and a lazy uneducated population. Maybe you should give us some of that land to someone who will manage it properly.

    Jun 06th, 2014 - 11:26 am 0
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