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Conference turris::scandia

Title:All about Scandinavia
Moderator:TLE::SAVAGE
Created:Wed Dec 11 1985
Last Modified:Tue Jun 03 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:603
Total number of notes:4325

477.0. "European Championship 1992" by ELIS::BROWN () Wed Aug 21 1991 06:11

    Hi all,
    
    The European Football Championships are being hosted by Sweden next
    year. Since there's a reasonable chance that England will qualify
    and I could stay with my (Swedish) wife's family, I asked them to try
    and get some tickets.
    
    My mother in-law rang back today and said that there was no way a
    Swede could by a ticket for any other foreign national. Apparently
    they're so worried about hooliganism that they're segregating
    everyone and you can only buy a ticket in your own country.  
    
    She also mentioned that there was something in the press about a
    Norwegian taking time off work and queing for a ticket only to be
    told the above.
    
    In actual fact, you can only get some kind of receipt which you trade
    in for a ticket on the day of the game. I would guess that this
    'receipt' has your name, person-number, shoe size etc and you'd have
    to produce some id in order to get your ticket. Anyone know if this
    is true? Any ways round it? What about foreign nationals resident in
    Sweden?
    
    Regards,
    
    Pete 
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477.1I have seen topics about mother in-laws ;-)STKAI1::LANDHDon't waste words - use an axeWed Aug 21 1991 06:4312
    Pete, what you discribe is perfectly true. The security around the
    champinships is extreme. 
    
    In order to buy tickets in Sweden you have to be swedish so this means
    that foreigner living in Sweden can't buy tickets.
    
    The way around it would have been that your mother in-law had bought
    the `receipt' and didn't tell anybody that it was for you, just simply
    get the ticket the right day and give it to you. But what to expect
    from a mother in-law .....;-)
    
    Peter
477.2In-Laws Can Only Do So Much!ELIS::BROWNThu Aug 22 1991 06:0419
    
    Pete,
    
    Hm ... this is bordering on racial discrimination!
    
    Any idea what percentage of tickets have been allocated to Swedes?
    
    Are the tickets on sale in Sweden only for the first round matches or
    are tickets also available for the later rounds?
    
    How much do they cost?
    
    Will tickets only be made available to those countries which qualify
    and, if so, can you only buy tickets for those games in which the
    qualifying country in question plays?
    
    Regards,
    
    Pete