Officially... the cheapest and most expensive tickets for the 2022 World Cup have been revealed

Today, the International Football Association (FIFA) launched the process of selling tickets for the 2022 World Cup, which will be hosted in Qatar at the end of the year, at discounted prices of approximately $11 for residents and residents, in the midst of doubts about the outbreak of the Corona virus.

Ticket prices for foreign fans reach $69, or about a third of the ticket price in the World Cup in Russia 2018, but the ticket for the final match may reach about $1,607.

The authorities have not yet announced the number of fans who will be allowed to enter the stadiums for the World Cup, which is being held for the first time in the Middle East and in an Arab country, and its competitions will take place between November 21 and December 18.


And FIFA announced in a statement, “the availability of a variety of tickets, with the aim of attracting football fans from the region and the world,” in a first stage of ticketing, which will continue until February 8th.

He pointed out that “in the event that the requests exceed the available numbers of match tickets for fans from inside or outside Qatar, tickets will be allocated to applicants through a drawing process, after which all those eligible for obtaining their requests, in full or in part, as well as those who are not eligible to purchase tickets, will be notified of the outcome of their requests by next March 8.

In light of the rules followed by FIFA in the sale of tickets for the previous editions of the World Cup in 2010, 2014 and 2018, fans of the host country benefit from special prices for tickets for the fourth category, which start from 40 Qatari riyals (about 11 dollars) for the matches of the next edition.

During this stage, fans can submit their requests to purchase four sets of tickets, including tickets to attend one match, which are available for all matches starting from the opening to the final of the tournament, in addition to tickets for all matches of one of the participating teams, and it targets fans who want to attend matches for a specific team throughout the tournament, starting Of the three matches in the group stage.

Tickets to four matches in four of the World Cup stadiums are also available.

More stages of the sale of match tickets will be launched after the tournament draw.

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