Tickets for the 2014 World Cup in Brazil went on sale on Tuesday, with fans able to apply on Fifa's website.
Fifa is expecting a similar demand to Germany 2006,
when there were about seven applicants for every ticket of the 64-match
tournament.
Around 3.3 million tickets will be available for the tournament.
Tickets will range in price from £58 (US $90) for first-round matches to £632 ($990) for the final at Maracana Stadium in Rio de Janeiro.
Brazilian citizens over 60, local students and members of some social programs can purchase tickets for £15 ($23).
"It's always
difficult to predict," said Fifa marketing director Thierry Weil. "But I
truly believe that it will be more toward to what happened in Germany
than in South Africa in 2010."
According to Fifa, the 2006 World Cup was attended by
more than 3.3 million fans. Almost two million tickets were sold to the
general public in South Africa, although the number of applications
during the first ticketing phase was significantly lower.
All applications made before 10 October 2013 will enter a random selection draw if there are not enough tickets available to fulfil all requests.
The sales of the leftover tickets will begin on 5 November on a first-come, first-served basis. Another phase will begin on 8 December after the draw is made.
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