Book your tickets online for FIFA World Cup 2022 in Qatar



FIFA start sells the tickets in their website. You have to input your credit card, apply to the tickets that you want to get and wait to see if you’re lucky to buy them.

Locals can get discount tickets, but for everyone else, group stage tickets cost between $70 and $220, and knockout matches between $600 and $1,600. Tickets are currently sold-out for most matches apart from a couple of group games. Far fewer tickets are available for Qatar 2022 than will be available for United 2026.

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FIFA have revealed that tickets will go on sale in two phases, which are to be divided into two stages.

The first stage of phase one runs from September 14 to October 12. During this stage, all applicants have the same chance of getting tickets through a random selection draw, with notification to made by November 16. Don't believe on someone else go directly through website and book your ticket now.

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At this point, of course, fans will be applying to certain matches and venues without knowing which teams will be playing. A very excited match is ahead, let's prepare for it.

There will also be a last-minute sales phase, which will run from April 18 to July 15 - the day of the World Cup final.

FIFA has divided ticket prices for the World Cup into four different categories.


Interesting thing is that categories one, two and three will be available to fans across the world through the online ticket sales.

But for your information category four is reserved for Russian residents only  and will consist of at least 350,000 tickets to be sold to local fans.

The cheapest price for four ticket is at approximately £17, compared to £80 for the cheapest from the other three categories.

Ticket prices in U.S. dollars (and Russian rubles for category four) are displayed in the graphic above. The table below shows the price conversion from U.S. dollars to British pounds as of September 2017.

Tickets will not be available exclusively through Federation International de Football Association (FIFA) - FIFA.com.

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Almost certainly, barring a career-ending injury.

When the 2022 World Cup kicks off on November 21, 2022, Cristiano Ronaldo will 37 years old. At that age, most football players are on the down side of their careers and past the peak of fitness. But most football players are not Cristiano Ronaldo.

Add to that, Ronaldo is one of the most ferocious competitors in the history of the game, and he’s intensely proud of his Portuguese heritage. If he is physically able to play, and at a high enough level, he will be there, and he will start.



Ronaldo is currently the oldest player to score a hat trick in a World Cup match, but he’s far from the oldest player to score a goal in the World Cup. Panama’s Felipe Baloy scored in this past World Cup when he was 37 years old, almost the exact same age as Ronaldo will be in 2022. And, with all due respect, Felipe Baloy is not Cristiano Ronaldo.


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