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Updated May 7, 1998


COMMENTARY
April 30, 1998
1999 FIFA Women's World Cup Tickets Go On Sale To U.S. Soccer Family Starting Friday, May 1

Fans Can Call 1-800-WWC-TIKS Beginning May 1 at 10 a.m EDT

Members of the U.S. Soccer Family will have the first chance to purchase Stadium Series Packages primarily through a direct mail ticket brochure targeted at soccer fans in and around the venue communities. In addition, Women's World Cup will advertise the ticket sale in soccer publications and newsletters and will be on-site selling tickets at major soccer matches and tournaments throughout May. Fans will have until May 31 to return their brochure, or call 1-800-992-8457 to purchase tickets. Members of the U.S. Soccer Family purchasing tickets between May 1-31 will receive from 5-15% off regular stadium Series Package prices. Later this year, the Stadium Series Packages will go on sale to the general public.

Single game ticket prices will range from $18 for a first-round doubleheader to $100 for a ticket to the Women's World Cup Final and Third Place Match at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California. There will be three categories of tickets available for each game, with Category I tickets being the most expensive and Category III being the least expensive. The average ticket price for a Women's World Cup doubleheader will be $36, as compared to more than $70 for a single match at the 1994 Men's World Cup.

Ticketmaster had been chosen as the exclusive computerized ticket service for the 1999 FIFA Women's World Cup and will handle calls to the 800 number. The Women's World Cup Ticket Order Form will also be available on the U.S. Soccer Federation Web Site at http://www.us-soccer.com/wwc99/ticket-info.html.



CONTENTS

FIFA WORLD CUP 1999
WOMEN


Road to WWCup'99 for U.S. National Team
Algarve Cup
COMMENTARY
TOURNAMENTS
USA NEWS
WORLD NEWS & VIEWS
INTERNATIONAL SCHEDULES & RESULTS
COACH'S CORNER
SPORTS MEDICINE CORNER
UNIVERSITIES & COLLEGES WORLDWIDE
HIGH SCHOOLS & JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOLS
CLUB TEAMS WORLDWIDE
English Clubs Updated Thru April 26, 98
CLASSIFIEDS
WOMEN IN SOCCER
READERS EXCHANGE
BREAKING NEWS

First in the World
With Women's International Soccer Results

May 7, 1998
Support The US Women's National Team At RFK Stadium May 30 Along With Sam's Army

May 7, 1998
UEFA Qualifying Results
Denmark-Belgium Game Postponed Again Because Of The Airport Strike In Copenhagen
Spain 1 -- Sweden 2
Wales 1 -- Poland 5
Italy 1 -- Finland 0

May 7, 1998
English Women's FA Cup Final
Arsenal Win Both FA Cups This Season

May 2, 1998
Italian Serie A (1st Division) Game Results

April 28, 1998
1999 FIFA Women's World Cup Tickets Go On Sale To U.S. Soccer Family Starting Friday, May 1

CALL 1-800-992-8457 or
Order Online Thru TicketMaster

May 3, 1998
Tournaments Announced

  • 19th Annual Brentwood Women's Soccer Tournament
    August 8th & 9th, 1998
    Brentwood, New York
    Contact Bruce Fabrizio (516) 434-9757

  • 4th Annual Long Island Ladies Soccer League SoccerFest
    July 11th & 12th, 1998
    Stony Brook, New York
    contact Mary Dolecki (516) 581-0380

  • SportNet and Adidas Hellas Organize the1st Aegean Girls Soccer Cup
    Xalkidiki Greece August 27-30, 1998.
    WOMEN (no limit) and U-18 girls
    National teams, U-18 National teams, women and girls clubs.
    Entry deadline: July, 1 1998
    Information: Xanthi Konstantinidou (technical manager)
    phone-fax: 003031 845581
    mobil: 003094 874281

MORE NEWS

FIFA WORLD CUP 1999
WOMEN

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