In the midst of the furor over the coming FIFA World Cup 2010, FIFA has reported that certain ticket series for favorite teams like Brazil, Argentina, England, Ireland, and the Netherlands have already been sold out.
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The overwhelmingly fast turnout of ticket sales may be the reason why the organizers have decided to release the tickets for sale in several batches, thus giving equal opportunity for all soccer fans to book their tickets at an opportune time.
With the first batch of tickets being released, FIFA revealed that over 600,000 tickets for FIFA World Cup 2010 were sold in over a hundred countries worldwide. South Africans, who are hosting this year’s event, accounted for half of the tickets sold in this batch, with American supporters coming in second in terms of ticket sales. The United Kingdom, Germany, and Australia also raked in a significant amount in ticket sales during the first release.
Ticket sales for FIFA World Cup 2010 were not as overwhelming when the second batch of tickets was released, with just over 100,000 tickets being confirmed and approved on the date of release. However, the demand for individual match tickets increased significantly at this time, with thousands of ticket requests being processed at any given time.
All soccer fans who wish to purchase FIFA World Cup 2010 tickets are advised to file their orders only at official FIFA ticketing outlets and sites so as to avoid being victimized by fraud, as well as to ensure that they get their tickets at the right price. Fortunately for those who still haven’t gotten their tickets, you still have a chance to grab one because confirmed tickets that remain unpaid are released for sale to the public again.
The FIFA World Cup 2010 is probably the most-awaited event of all soccer lovers around the world, the experience of actually being where the action take place cannot be rivaled by any live telecast on TV or the internet.
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