With the World Cup getting ever closer, soccer fans are getting increasingly worried about the whereabouts of their tickets.
The Japanese World Cup Organizing Committee have received a number of complaints from ticket buyers who haven't received their tickets. Last week a middle-aged man, so frustrated with the current ticket situation, stormed into the JAWOC headquarters in Tokyo to make a protest.
JAWOC said that around 200,000 tickets -- 30 percent of the tickets sold by the Japanese organizer -- have yet to reach their purchasers. These include tickets sold in the third round of sales, luxury-packaged Prestige tickets and those for local sponsors.
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