Jamaica Gleaner

Three million ticket requests for 2022 World Cup final

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FIFA HAS received three million ticket requests for the World Cup final in Qatar and high demand to attend some of its biggest group-stage games, even as issues linger about the tiny Persian Gulf nation’s ability to accommodat­e fans.

The data revealed to The Associated Press by FIFA shows there have been 2.5 million ticket requests to see Argentina play Mexico on November 26 at the 80,000-capacity Lusail Stadium, and 1.4 million fans hope to see England face the United States (US) on the previous day at the 60,000-capacity Al Bayt Stadium.

Overall, for the November 21-December 18 tournament, there have been more than twomillion ticket requests from the US, England and Qatar after the second phase of sales. A random draw will be used to allocate tickets for matches where the demand exceeds capacity.

The significan­t number of ticket requests could reflect the desire to watch more than one match a day, with fans looking to fill time between watching their own country by attending other games, in a country where all stadiums are within a hour’s travel by public transport from the heart of Doha.

With all stadiums built around the capital, the tournament lacks the variety of tourist attraction­s, compared to recent World Cups in Brazil and Russia. More than 23 million ticket requests have been received overall by FIFA.

Accommodat­ing visitors is also challengin­g, given how small the country is, with most hotels built around Doha. Hotel aggregatio­n websites show no capacity on the open market for the nights of November 25 and 26 around the Argentina-Mexico and England-US games. There was also no availabili­ty showing on the official World Cup accommodat­ion website in hotels, apartments, villas, or on the cruise ships docking in Qatar for the tournament.

There is also no apparent availabili­ty to stay in Doha on the night of the December 18 final at Lusail, the stadium which is yet to stage a test-event match.

There have been three million ticket requests for the final, despite prices rising up to 46 per cent from the cost for internatio­nal fans to attend the 2018 final, won by France in Moscow, with the most expensive tickets at 5,850 Qatari riyals (US$1,607).

 ?? AP ?? People gather around the official countdown clock showing the remaining time until the kick-off of World Cup 2022 in Doha, Qatar..
AP People gather around the official countdown clock showing the remaining time until the kick-off of World Cup 2022 in Doha, Qatar..

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