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The 2010 FIFA World Cup™
The 2010 FIFA World Cup™ will be held from 11 June to 11 July 2010 and will consist of 64 matches scheduled to be played in 10 Venues located in 9 Host Cities. Thirty Two Member Associations will participate and there will be approximately three million tickets available for purchase for the 64 matches.
The Ticketing Policy for FIFA’s flagship competition has been drawn up with the determination to ensure that the 2010 FIFA World Cup™ is accessible to all football fans across the world, and in particular to those in South Africa.
This Media Information Brochure regarding 2010 FIFA World Cup™ Ticketing has been produced by FIFA in order to provide the media with the relevant information regarding FIFA’s ticket sales distribution plans for the 2010 FIFA World Cup™.
Bodies and entities involved in the Ticketing Operations
The FIFA Ticketing Sub Committee chaired by Mr David Will, FIFA Honorary Vice President, is responsible for the development of the FIFA Ticketing Policy.
The FIFA World Cup Ticketing Centre (FWCTC) is responsible for handling the ticketing requirements of the domestic and international general public and will provide ticketing services required for all ticket customers, including ticket quota management, ticket ordering, sales (acting as sales agent on behalf of FIFA), printing, distribution and administration, the implementation of the Seat Allocation and Seat Assignment Protocols as well as numerous other ticketing processes.The FWCTC is operated by MATCH Services AG, the professional services company appointed by FIFA to provide a complete ticketing operations and systems solution to FIFA for the 2010 FIFA World Cup™.
For the 2010 FIFA World Cup™ FIFA has set up the company 2010 FIFA World Cup™ Ticketing (Pty) Limited as the principal for all ticket sales.
The FIFA ticketing operation will be supported by the 2010 FIFA World Cup Organising Committee South Africa (OC).


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