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First FIFA Confederations Cup 2017 tickets to go on sale

FIFA Confederations Cup 2017 tickets to go on sale.

By Ians English

Moscow, Nov 8: Football fans will get their first opportunity to purchase tickets for the 2017 FIFA Confederations in Russia on November 8 via the Visa Pre-Sale, the worlds ruling football body declared on Tuesday.

"The inventory on FIFA.com features tickets for all matches, including the final and the opening game, as well as the fixtures involving the Russian national team. Series of tickets for matches in each of the four Host Cities Kazan, Moscow, Sochi and Saint Petersburg will also go on sale," FIFA said in a statement.

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The price of group-stage tickets will start from 960 roubles ($15) in category 4 (exclusively for Russian residents) and from $70 in category 3 (all other fans), FIFA said, adding that during this pre-sale phase, which runs until November 17, only Visa cards will be accepted as a means of payment, reports Tass.

The delivery of tickets, which is free of charge, will start in April 2017.

The first general sales phase will kick off on December 1, 2016 via FIFA.com and will run until January 19, 2017. During this and subsequent sales phases, several payment methods will be accepted, FIFA said.

The FIFA Confederations Cup will be held for the first time in Russia, between June 17 and July 2, 2017.

To date, the following teams have qualified: Russia (host), Germany (2014 FIFA World Cup winners), Australia (AFC Asian Cup winners), Chile (Copa America winners), Mexico (CONCACAF Gold Cup winners), New Zealand (OFC Nations Cup winners) and Portugal (UEFA EURO winners). The CAF (Confederation of African Football) champions will be decided on February 12, 2017.

IANS
Story first published: Thursday, August 3, 2017, 8:05 [IST]
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