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Written by S. Monteban    Friday, 23 April 2010 08:59   
World Cup 2010 Tickets: Match Struggling with Inventory - Dumping Back into Open Market
The Mail & Guardian in South Africa is reporting today that Match Hospitality AG, which was awarded a healthy €375 million hospitality contract by FIFA, and which is partly owned by FIFA Chief Sepp Blatter's nephew Philippe Blatter, is struggling to sell its allocation of 380000 tickets for luxury hospitality suites and seats during the World Cup. It is now estimated that as few as 2000 of these high-end tickets have been bought by foreign visitors.
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Written by Adriana Hamacher    Wednesday, 21 April 2010 11:45   
Sunderland Blame Man United Fans for Limited Ticket Issue
Sunderland FC have decided to issue just 1,700 tickets to Manchester United supporters for the crucial May 2 Premier League fixture, blaming the decision on the notoriety of the away side’s fans.
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Written by S. Monteban    Tuesday, 20 April 2010 10:49   
England Fans Guarantee Their Place at Rugby World Cup 2011, New Zealand

Demand from England fans for official Rugby World Cup 2011, New Zealand travel packages has reached new levels with England Rugby Travel’s ticket sales for the Tournament in New Zealand passing the 1,200 mark in the first six weeks.

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Written by S. Monteban    Monday, 19 April 2010 07:23   
Nadal Wins in Monte Carlo, Ready to take back French Open Title from Federer
French Open TicketsSpanish clay-court sensation, Rafael Nadal took just one hour and 26 minutes to nail his 32nd straight victory and sixth consecutive Monte Carlo Masters titleat the Monte Carlo Country Club - his first tournament win since Rome last May.
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Written by S. Monteban    Monday, 19 April 2010 06:46   
World Cup Tickets nearly sold out - Over 130,000 World Cup tickets sold over the weekend
World Cup TicketsOver 140000 World Cup tickets were sold since the start of over-the-counter sales on Thursday, but sales remain slow for games outside major South African urban centres. "Some 75,000 of those were sold at FNB branches, some 25,000 at the ticketing centres and 30,000 via FIFA.com and Call Centres," FIFA said this week.
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