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FIFA sells 1.8 million tickets for Qatar’s World Cup

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FIFA sells 1.8 million tickets for Qatar’s World Cup

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  • FIFA says it has sold 1.8 million tickets for this year’s World Cup in Qatar.
  • Fans in the Gulf Arab state have purchased number of tickets.
  • The next round of ticket deals opens on July 5.
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FIFA hopes to offer a sum of 3 million match tickets during the 28-day competition, which starts off Nov. 21, a representative said.

Beside Qatar, the top nations where fans purchased tickets are Canada, England, France, Germany, India, Saudi Arabia, Spain, the United Arab Emirates and the United States, FIFA said in an official statement.

Capabilities for the World Cup have now closed and every one of the 32 accessible openings for the competition have been gotten.

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“With 1.8 million tournament tickets already sold – and less than five months until the big kick-off – fans looking for an unforgettable trip of a lifetime to Qatar are being urged to act quickly before the coveted seats are snapped up.”

A queue management system will be used if there is a high demand.

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“In addition to the host country, the top ten countries for ticket sales based on country of residence in the most recent sales period.

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It include emerging and established football hotbeds such as Canada, England, France, Germany, India, Saudi Arabia, Spain, the United Arab Emirates, and the United States of America,” FIFA said.

The following round of deals will stay open until Aug. 16 and tickets will be affirmed on installment, on a first come, first served premise. The latest period of ticket deals, an irregular determination move, shut toward the finish of April.

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