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Tickets for the 2006 FIFA World Cup Germany™ can be purchased by members of the general public from two primary sources. Firstly, the 2006 FIFA World Cup Ticketing Center (FWCTC), based in Frankfurt, Germany, which operates as the principal seller of tickets to the general public worldwide. For an overview of the manner in which the FWCTC will sell tickets, including details of sales phases, prices and sales conditions, please refer to the details outlined below under "Ticket Overview - FWCTC Sales".

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In addition to the tickets offered for sale to the general public by the FWCTC, there is another potential source of general public tickets. For those who are unsuccessful in acquiring tickets from the FWCTC, FIFA has allocated to each of those of its Member Associations whose teams have qualified to participate in final competition of the 2006 FIFA World Cup Germany™ (“Participating Member Associations”) a number of tickets for their matches which may be sold to the general public.

The second sales period for 2006 FIFA World Cup™ match tickets begins on 2 May 2005 at 12 o'clock midday CEST (Central European Summer Time).

Tickets will be allocated on a 'first come, first served' basis in this sales period, i.e. applications will be processed in the order they are received. Subject to availability, TST (Team Specific Ticket) series may be ordered by applicants wishing to follow a specific team as they progress through the tournament.

Due to high levels of demand in the first sales period, individual tickets and TST series will not be available at the start of the new period for the following nations: Germany, Argentina, Brazil, England, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Netherlands, Portugal, Spain, Sweden and the USA.

Applications in the first sales period were accepted from 1 February until 31 March 2005.

Tickets were allocated from 15 April 2005 by electronic ballot according to TÜV certified procedures in the presence of a notary public. Applicants allocated tickets received written confirmation indicating the number and category of tickets on April 23. Specific seat details will be assigned at a later date.

Persons applying for 2006 FIFA World Cup Germany tickets must be at least 18 years of age. Such persons may also apply for tickets for persons under 18.

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