FIFA World Cup 2022: Qatar starts ticket sales, check price details here
By Sanjay Maurya
The FIFA World Cup 2022 will begin on November 21, 2022, in Qatar, and end on December 18, 2022. Within a 30-mile radius of Doha, the event will be held at eight different stadiums. The number of fans allowed into stadiums for the first World Cup in an Arab country, which runs from November 21 to December 18, has yet to be declared by authorities.
As Qatar begins ticket sales, fans from all over the world can now purchase tickets. For overseas fans, the beginning price would be $70 (roughly INR 5,250), while the cheapest ticket for Qatar locals will cost $11. (approximately INR 825).
The final match of the FIFA World Cup, however, will cost between $604 and $1000 for each ticket (Approximately INR 45,000 to INR 75,000). In comparison to the last FIFA World Cup, which was held in Russia, the World Cup final ticket price has increased by 46 percent.
The tickets will be distributed through a regulated mechanism rather than an open sale. After the first application round, which runs through February 8, a random draw will be held. The whole price range has yet to be revealed. Fans can register to follow their team throughout the season and see four games in four different stadiums by applying for tickets for specific games.
Fans can purchase tickets for FIFA World Cup matches via the FIFA 2022 official website. On the website, there will be two options: international or Qatar residents. You will be directed to the next page by clicking on any of the options. Because you may be in an online queue, the website is taking a while to load. Qatar is hosting the first FIFA World Cup in the Middle East and Arab world.
FIFA expects to make $500 million in revenue from hospitality rights and ticket sales at the eight stadiums in Qatar that are within a 30-mile radius of Doha. Seven stadiums have been purpose-built, and one has been renovated, but due to a lack of accommodation, some fans may be forced to remain aboard cruise ships throughout the tournament.