Qatar World Cup ticket sales were launched at reduced prices on Wednesday with residents and migrant workers able to attend games for just $11 as concerns persist over Covid-19.
Authorities have not yet announced how many fans will be
allowed into stadiums for the first World Cup in an Arab country, which runs
from November 21 until December 18.
Football’s world governing body FIFA opened a draw which
offers individual match tickets for as little as $69 for international fans —
about one third less than at Russia 2018 — but a ticket for the final could
cost up to $1,607.
Qatari residents, including migrant labourers whose
treatment has been a source of controversy for the organisers, will be able to
get tickets for as little as $11.
Fans who apply now for the different packages — for
individual games or following a team, or for special stadium tickets — will go
into a draw after the first deadline on February 8. FIFA said fans who are
successful in a random draw will be told by March 8.