By Mandisi Tyulu
17 September 2008-09-17
It is reported that the cheapest 2010 World Cup ticket will cost 140-rands. The chairperson of the 2010 Local Organising Committee Irvin Khoza says they agreed to an exchange rate of seven-rands to one United States dollar.
The LOC committee will bear the cost if the exchange rate goes above that mark. The rate of exchange will be in force for next June's Confederations Cup as well.
Tickets for the Confederations Cup will be on sale on 23 November, the day after the draw for the competition. Tickets for the World Cup finals go on sale in January next year.
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