World Cup ticket sales hit 97 per cent
JOHANNESBURG (AP) — World Cup ticket sales have hit 97 percent and organizers are expecting to have sold more than 98 percent of the more than three million tickets by the end of the tournament.
FIFA released figures two days ahead of the opening World Cup match showing that 135,000 of the 3.01 million tickets available for purchase remained unsold.
Of those, 30,600 — including 5,000 with partially obscured views — were available for public sale yesterday. The remainder, which had been allocated for hospitality packages, tour companies, national federations and teams, could be available for sale later in the tournament.
FIFA media officer Wolfgang Eichler says “there’s not many (tickets) left for the group stage — we do expect attendance of 98 per cent.”