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Originally posted by Payam_Ali View PostI just want to add a comment for people who are like "I wish I could go, but I can't." I know the ticket process for the World Cup is intimidating. I went to the 2014 World Cup. The morning of the Nigeria game in the streets of Curitiba, Brazil with my face painted, I couldn't believe I was going to the game that afternoon, and I was so happy that I decided to go. Honestly, it just requires some planning. You need to sit down and figure it out. Sure the tickets are expensive but they are not that expensive compared to the average sporting event. The lottery system is confusing but people here will help. The flights to Russia might be expensive but see if you can use miles or take connecting flights that minimize cost. My point is, if you genuinely can't afford it, then that's understandable. But if you can afford it, don't just write it off. I think if you go, you will have the same experience I did, which is that it wasn't as complicated as you thought, and you're at the fucking World Cup cheering on your favorite team.
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Originally posted by PSGman#19 View PostThe problem is that Russia is really big and some far dahat cities could have Iran's games.
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Sochi is far but would be lovely to see. I am going to all games with my bro and dad . Looking at tickets currently, 3 tickets for all 3 iran group matches is $2000 IN BEST SEATS. So. $222 a ticket. Just trying to confirm , anybody know for sure that Category Type corresponds with the type of seats ? Category 1 for all 3 iran games is already in high demand supposedly. I will probably pull the trigger this week and purchase.
Also, for US Residents , I heard getting visa to russia is very difficult ? Would it be better to apply with iranian identification, passports, etc ( I know visa process for iranian entering russia is very easy). Some help from PfDC fam would be appreciated.
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Originally posted by inarsenewetrust View PostSochi is far but would be lovely to see. I am going to all games with my bro and dad . Looking at tickets currently, 3 tickets for all 3 iran group matches is $2000 IN BEST SEATS. So. $222 a ticket. Just trying to confirm , anybody know for sure that Category Type corresponds with the type of seats ? Category 1 for all 3 iran games is already in high demand supposedly. I will probably pull the trigger this week and purchase.
Also, for US Residents , I heard getting visa to russia is very difficult ? Would it be better to apply with iranian identification, passports, etc ( I know visa process for iranian entering russia is very easy). Some help from PfDC fam would be appreciated.Hope is a good thing, maybe the best of things and no good thing ever dies.
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so whoever from Germany or Netherlands/Belgium is ready to go for the world cup together (together booking) tell me to check it up.World Cup 2006, Frankfurt, Iran vs. Portugal, Iranian Frontpage of GOAL Sportspaper
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The good thing about having a ticket, is that you won't need a visa (Getting a Russian visa from North America costs close to $200), and sadly for us Iranians, we get visa-free travel to Russia only if part of a tour and departing from Tehran.
For those living in N.A, return tickets from NY to Moscow, if purchased in advance won't cost more than $500. So nothing monumental !
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Wait, can you explain that part to me? I was under the impression that anyone from a Western country needed a Visa to go to Russia. So if someone purchases a World Cup ticket they can just go with a Western passport to the airport and when they land in Russia all they need is their passport and their World Cup ticket to pass customs?
Originally posted by elnino99 View PostThe good thing about having a ticket, is that you won't need a visa (Getting a Russian visa from North America costs close to $200), and sadly for us Iranians, we get visa-free travel to Russia only if part of a tour and departing from Tehran.
For those living in N.A, return tickets from NY to Moscow, if purchased in advance won't cost more than $500. So nothing monumental !
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^ Yes....for period of 10 days before the tournament, to 10 days after the tournament, the normal visa procedure won't apply if you have a TICKET to a game and have registered it online already. http://welcome2018.com/en/journal/ma...2018-world-cu/
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