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Start of Second Phase for 2010 Ticket Sales
If you still want to buy tickets for the 2010 FIFA World Cup, now is the right time to act
Be quick and you have a chance! The second ticketing phase for the 2010 FIFA World Cup starts on Monday 4 May 2009 at noon (SAST).
Approximately 100,000 tickets will be made available for this phase, excluding the two semi-finals and the final (matches 61, 62 and 64).
From now on, the tickets will be allocated on a first-come,
first-served basis. Applications can be made at First National Bank (FNB) branches or via the FIFA website.
South African football fans who wish to apply at FNB branches will have to present a valid form of identification, while foreigners are required to show their passport. Those who wish to apply on behalf of friends or family will have to provide the details of these persons, including their identity numbers, names, dates of birth and nationality.
Each applicant can apply for up to four tickets per match and up to seven matches in total. Ticket prices start at USD 20 (ZAR 140). You will be informed within ten working days whether or not your application has been successful (fully or partly). For further information, customers can send an e-mail to enquiries@2010FWCTC.com.
Tickets will be ready for collection at the FIFA venue ticketing centres from April 2010 onwards.
Read more about the 2010 World Cup Stadiums.
Take a few minutes to familiarise yourself with the 2010 World Cup match schedule.
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