Wednesday 2 April 2014

2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil 2.57 thousand passes already allocated to lovers

A complete of 2,577,662 passes for the 2014 FIFA world Cup have already been allocated through all revenue stages and programs to date.

The second period of the second revenue stage shut nowadays with a complete of 301,929 passes allocated for the circa 345,000 passes initially available, which went mainly to citizens of South america, USA, Colombia, Sydney, Argentina and Britain.

Across all public revenue stages, 1,591,435 passes have been allocated to supporters: 65% to Brazilians and 35% to worldwide lovers. South america continues to be the nation with the most passes allocated (1,041,418 so far), followed by the USA (154,412 tickets), Sydney (40,681), Britain (38,043) and Colombia (33,126).

261,988 passes were marketed at a reduced rate in all categories (to Bolsa Familia, seniors and students). Fans who are eligible to get a lower price must bring their evidence of qualifications to the Ticketing Center to be able to choose up the passes. For learners, this  is the Brazil Nationwide Student ID cards, for Bolsa Familia recipients this is the Bolsa Familia ID cards, while the seniors must bring any papers showing their CPF and/or RG number. 


“The interest in the 2014 FIFA world Cup is awesome. Groups will have a powerful fanbase in South america, as individuals are coming from all over the whole world for the competition which will make record for sure,” said Thierry Weil, FIFA Marketing Home in charge of ticketing. “Whoever wants to be part of this occasion may still be able to buy passes later this month.”
 
All viewers, such as children of all age categories, require a solution to access the ground. FIFA would like to repeat that FIFA is the unique revenue system for 2014 FIFA world Cup passes.

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