(0044) 208 432 2850
(0044) 870 301 9897
(0034) 968 146 101

Australia World Cup Tickets



Australia World Cup Tickets

The Australia national football team represents Australia in international association football competitions. Its official nickname is the "Socceroos". The team is controlled by Football Federation Australia (FFA), which is currently a member of the Asian Football Confederation and also an invitee member of the ASEAN Football Federation since 2006. Australia topped their group in the 2010 World Cup qualification and became one of the first nations to qualify for the finals tournament without losing a match and only conceding one goal. Australians really do admire their national team affectionately called the “Socceroos”. Like many national teams, they are well loved even though perhaps, they are not the world’s most successful football team. Australia football tickets are sought after for big events such as the World cup, Asian cup and Confederations cup. Australia football tickets really are a must if you’re a fan of the Socceroos. Take a trip and see them play, because they really are fantastic and certainly worth the cost of the tickets to be ordered at ticket4football.com. Ticket4Football.com is the most specialized and fully dedicated football ticket website offering the best place to buy football tickets for all the popular football matches around. You can buy your favourite Australia World Cup football match/team tickets online through our secure and guaranteed online booking system. You can also sell Australia World Cup tickets here!. Ticket4Football offers 100% safe and secure online booking system for Australia World Cup tickets.


All Events other than Australia World Cup
More about Australia World Cup
Submit Review for Australia World Cup Tickets
Customer Reviews for Australia World Cup Tickets



Australia World Cup Tickets Summary

Selling Australia World Cup Tickets?

Got Australia World Cup tickets? Ticket 4 Football can put your extra Australia World Cup tickets in front of thousands of fans!
Sell your Australia World Cup tickets now!


Special Sales for Australia World Cup Tickets

Ticket 4 Football can provide Australia World Cup tickets for retailers and large bulk customers, such as ticket agents, tour groups, companies and a variety of other arrangements, at a special rate and service. Please feel free to get in touch with our sales team if you think that this might apply to you.


Safe and Secure Australia World Cup Tickets

Our guarantee is providing a service so that fans can buy the Australia World Cup tickets they´re after with confidence and peace of mind. It´s that easy. At Ticket 4 Football, we put the fans in control. Find out more about us, our marketplace or our terms and conditions.



Latest on Australia World Cup Tickets?

Keep up with Australia World Cup news, see what´s new and get in touch with other fans – join our Ticket4Football Blog!. All football tickets are available on ticket4football.com



Australia World Cup Tickets Summary Revised

Last Updated: Thu, Mar 11, 2010
Ping Australia World Cup Contact Center


Latest News about Australia World Cup

England to face Germany in semis
10 March 2010, 7:07pm
England will meet reigning world and Olympic champions Germany in the last four of the men's Hockey World Cup in India.


Pakistan cricket crackdown 'five years too late'
10 March 2010, 6:50pm
Bans handed to unruly Pakistani cricketers are widely seen as coming five years too late, says sports journalist Rishad Mahmood.


Woffinden named as Wolves skipper
10 March 2010, 6:01pm
Teenager Tai Woffinden will captain Wolverhampton as they defend their Elite League title.


Gillick fancied for medal in Doha
10 March 2010, 6:00pm
David Gillick will head to this weekend's World Indoor Championships as the second fastest of the 400 metres hopefuls competing in Doha.


Ancient eggshell yields its DNA
10 March 2010, 5:38pm
The eggshells of long-dead and extinct species are a particularly good source to find preserved DNA, researchers say.


Meehan denies Bath exit for Salvi
10 March 2010, 5:33pm
Bath coach Steve Meehan plays down suggestions that England flanker Lewis Moody's arrival means the exit of Aussie Julian Salvi.