FIFA World Cup 2022: Qatar opens up for ticket sale
Times of IndiaTIMESOFINDIA.COM/TRAVEL NEWS, QATAR/ Updated : Feb 3, 2022, 13:49 IST
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FIFA World Cup 2022 is all set to be held at the end of the year, and Qatar opened up ticket sales for fans across the world.
FIFA World Cup 2022 is all set to be held at the end of the year, and Qatar opened up ticket sales for fans across the world. Read less
FIFA World Cup 2022 is all set to be held at the end of the year, and Qatar opened up ticket sales for fans across the world. The World Cup is starting on November 21, 2022, with the final to be held on December 18, 2022. The almost month-long affair will be a great time for sports fans, and sports tourism is expected to thrive during that time. But of course, like much else in these unsure times, it all depends on the ongoing pandemic.
Football fans and curious travellers can now start booking their tickets. It is being speculated that the starting price would be USD 70. On the other hand, for Qatar residents the cheapest ticket is going to be priced at USD 11 for a category four seating.
However, the coveted final match of the Qatar World Cup 2022 should cost you around a whopping $604 to $1000. Compared to this year’s Super Bowl that was priced at $5950, this is pretty reasonable.
Gaining entry to a match is not a straightforward process. It is being said that FIFA will distribute the tickets through a regulated process, and it will not be an open sale as one might imagine. The full range of prices are yet to be announced. There will be a random draw at the conclusion of the first application phase, which is going to go on until February 8.
When you visit the official website of FIFA 2022, you will find two options. One that says International, and the other that is for Qatar residents. This will direct you to another page where, as per our personal experience, there is a rush, and you will have to wait and be in an online queue. Moreover, it is taking quite a bit of time to load the page.
It’s the FIFA World Cup after all.
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