The number of tickets sold for the FIFA World Cup 2022 in Qatar reached 2.45 million, including half a million last month, before the final sale phase, according to what the International Federation of the game (FIFA) announced today. During the last sale phase, which extends between July 5 and August 16, according to a first come, first served system, 520,532 tickets were sold, according to the football governing body. Residents of Qatar, the United States of America, England, Saudi Arabia, Mexico, the Emirates, France, Argentina, Brazil, and Germany topped the list of those coming to tickets.
FIFA added that the most tickets sold in the recent period were in order to attend the group stage matches, such as the match “Cameroon vs Brazil, Brazil vs Serbia, Portugal vs Uruguay, Costa Rica vs Germany, and Australia vs Denmark”, noting that the play-off matches fans flocked to in the selling stages. First.
The organizers had announced in June a “record demand” and the sale of 1.2 million tickets, while FIFA revealed in July that the number of tickets sold amounted to 1.8 million and there are 3 million tickets available for the 2022 World Cup, and the number of 2.45 million corresponds to the tickets sold for all groups (fans, FIFA partners, unions, hospitality
During the World Cup period between November 20 and December 18, more than one million visitors are expected to arrive in the gas-rich Gulf state of 2.8 million people, which is hosting the first-ever World Cup in the Middle East.
FIFA added that the most tickets sold in the recent period were in order to attend the group stage matches, such as the match “Cameroon vs Brazil, Brazil vs Serbia, Portugal vs Uruguay, Costa Rica vs Germany, and Australia vs Denmark”, noting that the play-off matches fans flocked to in the selling stages. First.
The organizers had announced in June a “record demand” and the sale of 1.2 million tickets, while FIFA revealed in July that the number of tickets sold amounted to 1.8 million and there are 3 million tickets available for the 2022 World Cup, and the number of 2.45 million corresponds to the tickets sold for all groups (fans, FIFA partners, unions, hospitality
During the World Cup period between November 20 and December 18, more than one million visitors are expected to arrive in the gas-rich Gulf state of 2.8 million people, which is hosting the first-ever World Cup in the Middle East.
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