12.05.2015 14:01 h

Thousand dollar super-seats at Euro 2016

Tickets for the 2016 European Championships in France will cost up to 1,000 dollars, but organisers said Tuesday that a quarter of a million seats will be sold cutprice.

The top price of 895 euros (1,000 dollars) will be charged for top category tickets for the July 10 final at the Stade de France in Paris.

Jacques Lambert, chairman of the Euro 2016 organising committee said one million tickets will be sold from June 10 until July 10 this year. Another 800,000 will be sold after the draw for the finals in December.

Lambert said there would be "exceptional" prices available.

"We have set a start price of 25 euros for 43 of the 51 games at the finals," said Lambert.

All group matches, with the exception of the opening game, and last-16 games would have 25 euro (28 dollar) tickets.

"This is an exceptional price for a tournament as prestigious as the Euro," insisted Lambert.

Lambert said that only one website would be used for ticket sales from June 10 and that seats would be allocated in a computerised lottery. But fans can already register for an account with UEFA.

By setting the low price for some tickets and using the computerised lottery, the French organisers are trying to avoid criticism of the ticket system used for last year's World Cup in Brazil.

"We wanted a ticketing procedure that was user-friendly and transparent, in which everyone - no matter which country they come from in the world - has the same chances of obtaining tickets on a single portal," he said.

The cheapest seats for the quarter finals are 45 euros, 65 euros for the semi-finals, 75 euros for the June 10 opening match and 85 euros for the final.

But the cheapest category four tickets represent only 10 percent of the total 2.4 million that will be sold and given to sponsors.

Prices for the next category three tickets range from 55-295 euros, category 2 from 105-595 euros and category 1 from 145-895 euros.

UEFA said they will give away 20,000 seats to poor children in France.

Ten venues across France will host the 51 matches in a tournament featuring 24 teams for the first time. The kick offs will be at 3:00pm (1300 GMT), 6:00pm (1600 GMT) and 9.00pm (1900 GMT).