Japan 2006 - Fans rush to buy tickets (fiba.com) Updated: 2006-08-17 09:25 GENEVA, Switzerland -- If the
FIFA World Cup has witnessed an unparalleled fan frenzy, basketball fans in
Japan and around the world have discovered the FIBA World Championship is not
much different.
The news will come as no surprise with the world's best players like
Argentina's Emanuel Ginobili, Team USA's Dwayne Wade, Germany's Dirk Nowitzki,
Austrlia's Andrew Bogut, France's Tony Parker and Spain's Pau Gasol among the
dozens of superstars headed for the tournament.
The Local Organising Committee in Tokyo announced that the Group Games in
Hiroshima and Sapporo are sold out whilst Hamamatsu, and Sendai only have small
quantities remaining. Only Japanese fans will have a chance in a last sales wave
to buy the last tickets. For the first round, a ticket is valid for the complete
session of all three games per day. The prices range from 4.000 to 9.000 Yen per
ticket.
The Final Round in the Saitama Super arena, which can hold 22.000 spectators,
has also witnessed a run for tickets. Some Game days such as the Semi Finals and
Finals are almost sold out, whereas for the Eighth Finals and Quarter Finals
limited contingents are still available. For the final round in Saitama a ticket
is valid for two games and the prices range is from 5.000 to 20.000 Yen per
ticket. For reference: the exchange rate is about 119Yen/US$.
FIBA World Championship - One World - One Title: Event Outline
The FIBA World Championship is played every 4 years and determines the best
basketball nation of the world. The first World Championship was played in 1950
in Argentina.
The 2006 edition will be played in Japan from 19th August until 3rd September
in five different cities. FIBA has increased the number of teams playing at the
FIBA World Championship from 16 to 24 teams because of the increased level of
basketball around the world and the increasing number of competitive teams at
the highest level.
The teams will play against each other in the preliminary phase in four
groups of 6 teams. The 4 top teams from each group will then qualify directly
for the Eighth-Finals, Quarter-Finals, Semi-Finals and Finals. All the games
from the Eighth-Finals to the Finals will be played on a one-game elimination
basis in the city of Saitama.
The 2006 FIBA World Champion will qualify
automatically for the 2008 Olympic Basketball Tournament for Men in Beijing.
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