Switzerland, April 03, 2012: The clock is ticking for fans hoping to book a place at UEFA EURO 2012 as the ticket resale platform – the last good chance to secure a seat in the stadiums – closes next Tuesday.
The clock is ticking for fans hoping to book their place at UEFA EURO 2012 as the ticket resale platform – the last good chance to secure tickets for the 31 matches in Poland and Ukraine this summer – closes on Tuesday 10 April.
Supporters that can no longer use their tickets can resell them at face value through the UEFA ticket resale platform, which has been in operation since July 2011. To buy tickets, to review your allocated tickets or to offer your tickets for resale, please enter the ticket portal.
Ticket portal
UEFA.com received 12,149,425 applications for the first general release of tickets (41% of the total allocation) which went on sale in March 2011 directly to the public through UEFA.com. A lottery then took place to identify the ticket winners, with applicants informed of the outcome by the end of April 2011.
Match schedule
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Ticketing policy
After consultation with the Polish and Ukrainian football associations and local organising committees (LOCs), UEFA has put in place a transparent and fair ticketing policy with the aim of offering affordable prices for all 31 UEFA EURO 2012 matches. Prices range from €30 to €600. The purchasing power of local citizens was taken into account and the cheapest tickets cost 50% less than for UEFA EURO 2008 in Austria and Switzerland.
About 85% of tickets will end up in the hands of fans, either through UEFA.com or through competitions organised by official sponsors of UEFA EURO 2012.
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About 85% of tickets will end up in the hands of fans, either through UEFA.com or through competitions organised by official sponsors of UEFA EURO 2012.
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