World Cup 2026
World Cup tickets: Over 1.5 million registrations in 24 hours
The first phase has started. And more than 1.5 million applications for World Cup tickets were received in the first 24 hours. There is a special feature.
According to FIFA, more than 1.5 million fans have already registered in the first 24 hours to register for the ticket raffle for the World Cup next year. They come from 210 countries, the greatest interest is in the World Cup countries USA, Mexico and Canada as well as from the defending champion nation of Argentina, Colombia and Brazil. In Europe, England, Spain, Portugal and Germany are ahead. FIFA announced this in a message.
A special prerequisite must be met
Registration in this first phase is only possible with a VISA card – the payment card provider is a sponsor of the World Association and has the exclusive rights in the first phase. Further registrations are possible by September 19.
If you are lucky in the random selection process, from September 29, by email, will receive a date and a time window that begins on October 1 for buying a ticket. Then individual tickets should be available for all 104 World Cup games – according to the FIFA, it is not guaranteed that everyone can buy tickets. There should also be tickets in the package for the venues and the preliminary round games of the three organizers.
FIFA official already raves
“The large number of registrations submitted testifies to the enormous enthusiasm that the FIFA World Cup 26 triggered worldwide and that it will become a turning point in the history of football,” said FIFA official Heimo Schirgi in the message.
The second registration phase is expected to be from October 27th to 31st, the sale will then increase between mid -November and early December. Phase three begins after the group draw, which takes place in Washington on December 5. Then fans can also apply for fixed duels.
dpa
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