The Boston Globe

Patriots’ Germany trip sells out

- By Michael Silverman GLOBE STAFF Michael Silverman can be reached at michael.silverman@globe.com.

“Nein” luck for you if you wanted to buy tickets at face value for the Patriots’ Nov. 12 game against the Colts in Frankfurt, Germany.

A limited supply of tickets sold out almost instantane­ously when they went on sale at noon Thursday.

According to an NFL spokespers­on, more than 700,000 fans signed up for tickets for the two Germany games at Deutsche Bank Park — where the Chiefs are playing the Dolphins the week before — with 3 million waiting in a digital queue Thursday.

Those weren’t unique ticket-buyers (plenty of fans were on multiple devices) but the bottom line was that for a stadium with a seating capacity of 51,500 for soccer games that includes 9,300 standing spots, the supply of tickets was never going to meet demand.

“We had access to a portion of tickets for our season ticket member base that went on sale a couple of weeks ago,” said Jen Ferron, chief marketing officer of the Kraft Group. “Those sold through very quickly but the vast majority of the inventory belongs to the venue and the National Football League.”

Ferron was unsure of the exact number of tickets made available to the Patriots — somewhere between 1,000 and 10,000.

“The league controls the ticket inventory and they have the tickets on sale,” said Ferron. “I saw a post earlier today that there were 2.6 million people in queue to buy tickets, which exceeded what was in the queue two weeks ago for the Chiefs game.”

Two years ago the Patriots were awarded Germany as an “home market” through the NFL’s Internatio­nal Home Marketing Area initiative.

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