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SWC tickets 'over the counter'

2010-01-18 12:52
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Johannesburg - The 2010 FIFA World Cup Local Organising Committee (LOC) confirmed on Monday moves are afoot to change the way tickets are sold in South Africa in order to accommodate local fans.

Speaking to BuaNews, chief executive officer Danny Jordaan, said the LOC had raised the matter with FIFA and it would be discussed at the next executive meeting to be held in Zurich.

At the moment, tickets can be bought by filling in application forms at First National Bank (FNB) branches or fans can apply for tickets online.

The process has sparked an outcry from football fans who complained that it was just too complicated to secure tickets for Africa's first world cup tournament.

Some soccer analysts have also pointed out ordinary soccer supporters in South Africa may not be familiar with the internet and any other technology used to apply for the world cup tickets.

"We are definitely in the process of changing this and as a member of the ticketing committee, I am confident FIFA will understand our position," Jordaan said.

Fans can expect to buy their tickets over the counter from April.

Jordaan cautioned though, people should not wait for that time and should in the meantime use the current process to purchase their tickets.

"If you wait for that time, there is danger there will be few or no tickets at all," he said.

Around 50% of the three million tickets made available by FIFA have been sold.

Meanwhile, the world football governing body announced new measures to facilitate fans' access to match tickets for this year's event.

These include the creation of a new sales phase between February 9 and April 7 to ensure fans from the qualified associations have more time and easier access to tickets to watch their teams.

The arrangement will only cater for supporters of the participating member associations (PMAs) and add to previously taken measures directed at South African residents.

The move comes as the world cup excitement continues to grow with only a week before the closing of the third ticket sales phase for the general public on January 22.

 

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