Maybe, but their website also states that registration had to be done by November 27th which is also in line with other federations who then sent out their access codes yesterday (eg. England, Holland, Wales). Someone else who was trying to buy a FIGC membership also said that they added a much higher fee on top for delivery (in the region of 25-50 euro). I did however read last week that FIGC expect 50% of their supporter ticket allocations to end up going to supporters who simply chose "Italy supporter" at the first screen when you sign up to UEFA EURO ticketing so maybe this is also worth trying and keeping an eye out for.
In 2012 & 2016 I was able to buy Republic of Ireland FMT and individual tickets on the different portals at this stage. I had a code from my football association and bought as a member of the public. In 2012 I asked and was told it was OK to purchase non Irish games incl Polish quarter finals (which couldn't involve us). I ended up buying the final and Warsaw semi final in the spring of 2012. Indeed in 2016 the only ticket I had at this stage was Rof16 in Lyon. My FMT ticket also ended up giving me a ticket for this game. I was able to collect that without an issue. So in summary I would say no problem applying in a national team sale and the general public one. However I'd advie not buying the same tickets although conditional should be fine. The other question that might be of interest is 2 national team sales. An Irish friend has access to two (as well as ours asa third if we qualify). He is reluctant to use both although will probably use ours as no clash of fixtures if we make it.
I think you might have to buy these conditional tickets now. This is normally the case. You can buy a conditional Rof16 , QF etc ticket at this stage and get your money back if Turkey don't make it.
After Denmark secured qualification (and 3 home games) The Danish FA (DBU) said that the demand was so high that they could have sold at least around 100,000 tickets to each of the 3 games against Finland, Belgium and Russia.. so around 300,000 tickets, had it been possible and the venue not that small.
I am in but all that is available to me is to enter an access code and I do not have one for any national associations at this time. Do not see an option to reenter the general draw.
Yes! Surprise, you need guest details guys. There is no rush or other positive surprises. No first come first serve.
Got in at 14:00, made an application and logged out few minutes later. Fans First was available to apply for the Final if anyone was wondering (at least in the Supporters Ballot).
Managed to get in the France portal (first come first served). I joined the queue 25 minutes before the portal opened. I got €30 tickets for the game against play-off winner in Budapest, semi final fan first ticket (€85), and final fan first (€95)!
Also for anyone wondering about entering guest data, UEFA will confirm your Guest Information closer to the time (supposedly ten days prior). So if you are worried about getting the information correct today don't stress so much. They told a Welsh Fan to just put in any data and change it closer to the time.
Is that 10 days prior to the start of the tournament. If that is the case why do they need to get guest details, I hope to go to games with different people but don't know yet, as they are hardly going to check them?
Just applied for all England group games and Round of 16 game! That is through general, not through own country ticket application. Any news on when we find out whether or not we are successful? ** EDIT: Just seen it is end of January on my application! **
I don't know what way they could verify if your guest exists, they would have call some citizenship info in each country to confirm. I don't believe they care fo you guests, but the main applicant should be 100%
Of course not! It was just to slightly reduce the chances of this question popping up by some new member every single page (along with the usual other repeated questions).
I was in at 14h40 with french supporter specific code, everything was very easily available. I took semi fan first and France germany. I am very surprised. Usually first come first served is like a war and after 40 min only poor games are remaining. Another surprise is that it was only mobile ticket
I can understand you being able to get France games but seems very odd you can have a first come first serve for a semi whereas the rest have pot luck and wait. A very strange level playing field here but then UEFA continue to surprise, sorry disappoint.
This is the French FA and not UEFA. They are obviously giving out far fewer codes than the FA. Hence they can allow FCFS and allow you to buy more than 1 ticket per game. Although it is a UEFA portal the relevant national association decides access. Some countries allow anybody to apply, others just restrict to nationality. The countries with huge support aka England, Germany etc are much more restrictive.