WC ticketing system crashes


WC ticketing system crashes

Author
Message
Joffa
Joffa
Legend
Legend (86K reputation)Legend (86K reputation)Legend (86K reputation)Legend (86K reputation)Legend (86K reputation)Legend (86K reputation)Legend (86K reputation)Legend (86K reputation)Legend (86K reputation)Legend (86K reputation)Legend (86K reputation)

Group: Moderators
Posts: 66K, Visits: 0
Quote:
WC ticketing system crashes

Posted: 2010-05-28 12:17

About 700 people pushed and shoved and organizers threatened to shut down a World Cup ticket centre as fans scrambled for a last chance to watch the tournament’s biggest games—only to discover that FIFA’s systems had crashed.

Two hours into today’s final release, no one had been able to buy any of the 160,000 tickets still available for the world’s biggest football tournament.

Fifa says service provider Match was experiencing “significant delays” due to technical problems across all sales channels.

Chief organiser Danny Jordaan said he wanted to “sincerely apologise” to the fans, some of whom had been queuing for two days, for the problems.

Fifa says it has demanded a full report from Match.
http://www.kickoff.com/news/15719/

Riv of Canberra
Riv of Canberra
Pro
Pro (3.3K reputation)Pro (3.3K reputation)Pro (3.3K reputation)Pro (3.3K reputation)Pro (3.3K reputation)Pro (3.3K reputation)Pro (3.3K reputation)Pro (3.3K reputation)Pro (3.3K reputation)Pro (3.3K reputation)Pro (3.3K reputation)

Group: Forum Members
Posts: 3.2K, Visits: 0
This is no surprise. They just don't have the infrastructure or across the board technology and should not have been awarded the World Cup at this stage. But it's there now, and any fans going there shouldn't whine or complain and should just enjoy it for what it will be.
GO



Select a Forum....























Inside Sport


Search