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Tickets for Ghana's final group D match against Germany at the 2010 FIFA World Cup have sold out.
An advice from FIFA to the Ghana Football Association says there were no more tickets for the Black Stars' match on June 23 in Johannesburg's Soccer City.
The Soccer City has a capacity of 88,460 and will host the opening game between hosts, South Africa and Mexico on June 11 and the final match.
With key matches sold out, Ghana is now left with a limited number of tickets for the other two games between Serbia and Australia.
Only category one tickets are available for the Black Stars' first two games - against Serbia and Australia.
Meanwhile, the Ghana Football Association has set a deadline, Friday, 19th March, 2010 for payment by all ticket applicants who were successful during the first phase of the 2010 World Cup Tickets sales.
According to the FA, failure to pay within the deadline would result in the applicant’s allocation expunged from the records.
Fans have until April 7 to bid for the second sales phase for tickets at the tournament, which runs from June 11-July 11.
Source: Ghanafa.org
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