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The World Cup 2010 is an international football tournament which will kick off in South Africa. This is the first time that an African country hosts the World Cup, and fans are already looking forward to it! If you want to be there in 2010 and see how all the 64 matches are played by the 32 international teams, then you will certainly be happy with the World Cup 2010 tickets! If you are enthusiastic to go to South Africa and want to get this once in a lifetime opportunity to attend the World Cup 2010 football competition, then what are you still hesitating for? When you are looking for tickets, all you should do is order your World Cup 2010 tickets right here at worldcup2010.ticketunlimited.com - Your Ticket to South Africa!
The World Cup 2010 will not be moved to another country: it will be held in South Africa! Needless to say, you should be there too when the 32 different football teams are rivalling for the Cup! No less than 10 venues will be in use for this competition, which gives you an indication of the importance of the World Cup 2010 competition. You could be part of the cheering crowds at matches in Johannesburg, Bloemfonteyn or Durban, for example! If you are one of those millions of football fans, then you cannot miss this chance to go and experience the World Cup 2010 live! Go and get those World Cup 2010 football tickets at the one and only place where tickets for the most popular events are always available: just order your World Cup 2010 football tickets right here at this website and visit the amazing World Cup 2010 competition! worldcup2010.ticketunlimited.com - Your Ticket to South Africa!
World Cup tickets, schedule, and location information are available for the 2010 FIFA World Cup. Sixty-four soccer matches will be played in ten stadiums and nine host cities throughout South Africa including Bloemfontein, Cape Town, Durban, Johannesburg, Nelspruit, Polokwane, Port Elizabeth, Pretoria, and Rustenburg.
A total of three million tickets will be available for the 2010 World Cup. One third of the tickets will be allocated for South African local fans, one third for International fans, and one third for sponsors, teams and the FIFA family. As in previous years demand for tickets is expected to exceed supply leaving many World Cup fans unable to get tickets for the matches. Plan ahead, check back frequently for World Cup ticket availability.