Looks like the ‘fan of’ selection is now available again in the profile section of the ticketing account for any of the 33 countries remaining in the competition.
Yup, it's back, click on this link and then on 'Profile', and scroll down. https://euro2024-sales.tickets.uefa.com/account
Does anyone know how many tickets per game you will be able to apply for through the Germen Fan Club ? Considering only one account on the Fan Club.
The details from the DFB are found here https://em24tickets.dfb.de/ note this is in German. The FAQ section says that each Access Code will allow you to buy only one ticket. If you are offered a ticket for each group stage match you get one access code per game, ie three codes in total.
Thanks. I have just noticed that the registration for the fan club is only permitted to German citizens.
Most FAs require either that you've been a member and been to most of the games, home and away, for the last few years, and/or that you have a national id number that directly links to a name and address in the relevant country.
Distribution ticket categories Regarding the sales phase of the national associations, I would like to know if it is known which distribution is used with regard to the different categories of tickets. For example, is it known how many tickets are (even roughly) available in each category?
Not at the beginning, but typically one FA such as England, Belgium, Holland will tell their members the figures and then within the hour the info it is passed on to the community.
According to the Croatian supporters article: "For the matches of the further stages of the competition, UEFA will maintain waiting lists and in case of placing the national team in the further stages of the competition, when the tickets become available, they will contact the fans who have previously registered for the draw." https://hns.family/vijesti/27225/informacije-o-drugoj-fazi-prodaje-ulaznica-za-euro-2024/
I checked out Greece in case they make it through the playoffs, as I have a temporary address there at the moment, but they require a national id number corresponding with a name and address on their national data base. There are a few like that.
Slovenia and Slovakia seem as well not to request a national id-number. Slovenia: https://www-nzs-si.translate.goog/d..._sl=sl&_x_tr_tl=en&_x_tr_hl=sl&_x_tr_pto=wapp Slovakia: https://futbalsfz-sk.translate.goog...en&_x_tr_hl=en&_x_tr_pto=wapp&_x_tr_hist=true
The same seems to be the case for Serbia: https://fss-rs.translate.goog/ulazn..._sl=en&_x_tr_tl=sl&_x_tr_hl=en&_x_tr_pto=wapp At least until now there is no hint that an ID-number is necessary.
It's a big downer that we are able to buy knock out tickets through the FA's only when the team reaches this stage. As an individual it means you have to get everything sorted in the last minute. If i got it wrong though i would like to know haha
The same seems to be the case as well for Albania and Hungary (apparently no national ID-number necessary) Albania: https://fshf-org.translate.goog/sq/..._sl=sq&_x_tr_tl=en&_x_tr_hl=de&_x_tr_pto=wapp Hungary: https://www-mlsz-hu.translate.goog/..._sl=hu&_x_tr_tl=en&_x_tr_hl=de&_x_tr_pto=wapp
Ticket application strategy Croatian fan here, our association is selling the groupstage tickets through UEFA. I'm now wondering, since we have a loyal fanbase and assuming apllications will exceed the tickets available for each category, what is the best way to approach this ticket sales phase? Is it reasonable to assume I have the highest chance of obtaining tickets by applying for the more expensive categories? Or do these expensive categories have less tickets available than the cheaper ones, thus not making any difference? What is your guys' take on this?
There are considerably more tickets at the cheapest categories usually. To give a random example from the previous Euro (that only had three price categories) the split for England group at Wembley was: 1485/2471/7880 for CAT 1/2/3. Of course now we have essentially a fourth category available but you get the idea that it will be less of CAT1. You'll hopefully get much more accurate figures soon when someone releases an example of the splits. All we know at the moment is teams get 11,000 per group game, and it differs per country but usually it's about 9,000 available to supporters (some countries have stated giving more, eg. Croatia said 10,000 in the article a few posts up). So you have to consider how many people are ranked above you in the list. Then what they choose. Sometimes the association gives an update on who has requested what so far, but because this is a "Fans of" situation you won't get that but perhaps they give an option to say CAT3 but then tick the box to accept other categories (if CAT3 sounds the best bet when the split situation is more clear). Will be tough though - loads of Croats in Germany as we saw with how many they brought to Rotterdam in the Nations League.
that’s true but I think being in the block of Slovakia can be fun. For sure, you can meet new friends there.