Thousands of World Cup tickets unsold; hotels complainMay 17, 2006, 14:41 GMT
Berlin - Tens of thousands of World Cup hospitality tickets remain unsold, including many for the opening match between Germany and Costa Rica in three weeks' time, reports said Wednesday.
The newspaper Sueddeutsche Zeitung said a total of 70,000 tickets bought by the Swiss marketing company ISE for 170 million euros (215 million dollars) had not been sold.
The World Cup Organizing Committee has urged ISE to return unsold tickets so they can be sold on the open market, averting empty rows of seats at the World Cup stadiums.
The newspaper said ISE had been left sitting on 13,000-15,000 VIP tickets for Germany's three group stage matches, beginning with the game against Costa Rica in Munich on June 9.
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