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UEFA Super Cup 2014 international sales over

The sales window for the general public to apply for UEFA Super Cup tickets has closed, with applicants to learn if they have been successful by Monday 7 July 2014.

Cardiff City Stadium will stage the 2014 UEFA Super Cup
Cardiff City Stadium will stage the 2014 UEFA Super Cup ©Getty Images

International ticket sales have closed for the UEFA Super Cup 2014.

The general public ticket sales process began – exclusively via UEFA.com – on Thursday 5 June 12.00CET, and ended today, Friday 27 June at 12.00CET.

The allocation will now be decided by lottery, with each valid application entering a ballot, regardless of the time of submission within the application period. Successful candidates will be entitled to a maximum of four tickets.

Applicants will be informed via email by Monday 7 July if they have been successful or not. Candidates will be able to check the status of their application by logging into the ticket portal from 7 July. Tickets will then be delivered by registered post no later than end of July.

Online applications will be checked to ensure that anyone banned from attending football games is unsuccessful in any attempt to purchase tickets.

UEFA underlines that no general public tickets are being distributed through agencies or brokers. UEFA also encourages fans not to be lured into deals with touts who not only demand exorbitant prices, but often are not in possession of the tickets they purport to have for sale.

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