Missing tickets arrive in Japan

Published May 26, 2002

TOKYO, May 25: The last batch of 100,000 delayed World Cup tickets arrived in Japan on Saturday, less than a week before the tournament kicks off, after a last-minute panic over whether they would be ready in time.

“It appears they have all arrived, but we have not been able to check them all yet,” said a spokesman for Japanese organisers, JAWOC. The tickets will be delivered to fans’ houses by express courier service by May 27, the organisers said.

JAWOC had been inundated with telephone calls from worried supporters as all the tickets were initially expected to have been delivered by mid-May. It had been forced to consider handing out the tickets in person at the stadium gates for early first-round matches.

—Reuters

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