FIFA said the biggest number of allocated tickets were for group
stage matches like Cameroon v Brazil, Brazil v Serbia, Portugal
v Uruguay, Costa Rica v Germany and Australia v Denmark.
"Fans living in Qatar, Saudi Arabia, the United States, Mexico,
the United Arab Emirates, England, Argentina, Brazil, Wales and
Australia led the way and the digital queues by securing the
biggest number of tickets," FIFA said.
The launch date for the next sales phase will be announced in
late September, FIFA added. Over-the-counter sales will also
start in Doha after the launch of the last-minute sales phase.
The World Cup begins a day earlier than originally scheduled
with the opening ceremony taking place before the host nation
kick off the tournament on Sunday, Nov. 20 against Ecuador.
It will be the first World Cup staged in the Middle East and has
been pushed back to later in the year than its typical June-July
schedule to avoid the region's punishing summer heat.
(Reporting by Shrivathsa Sridhar in Bengaluru; Editing by Hugh
Lawson)
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