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Euroleague Final Four tickets

October 28, 2008

A few days ago, the Euroleague announced that Euroleague Final Four tickets for Berlin would be sold tomorrow, Wednesday October 29th, on this web site. Thanks to Pucki of schoenen-dunk.de, we know that right now you can buy tickets here and on the official Euroleague web site.

The tickets, which cover the two days in Berlin on May 1st and May 3rd, will go on sale at 12:00 only on the official Euroleague web site.

A few minutes ago, we got an email that there will be a pre-sale at 11:00am on this exclusive web site.

The web site already tells us the following rules:

  • Every customer will only be able to buy 6 tickets
  • Tickets for price category 1 and 2 include catering
  • Tickets can be paid by credit card only
  • The tickets will be sent in spring 2009
  • Tickets can not be re-sold

We know the tickets will probably go for 100-800 Euros again, as they did last year. If you don’t want to spend that much money, I really hope that you signed up for our private league at the Euroleague fantasy game, where we’re giving away two tickets as the first prize.

We’ll try to look on the web site tomorrow, see how things go, and if we’re able to buy tickets at 11am and noon

In case you want to buy some tickets, good luck!

LAST UPDATE 1:52pm: Tickets are now being sold through the official Euroleague web site.

UPDATE 1:37pm: Right now – online ticketing works here.

UPDATE 1:26pm: According to BallinEurope reader Teo, the best and only way to get tickets right now is “to use the hotline of the O2 world ticketing service.”

UPDATE 1:08pm: Eventim still isn’t selling any tickets, while the Euroleague added the domain berlinf4.com within their official statement about the ticket sales. The new statement now also does not mention any time when the tickets will go on sale.

UPDATE 12:25pm: Still both sites, eventim and berlinfinalfour.com, are not offering any tickets

UPDATE 11:54am: All pages are down at this momentm so no tickets can be bought right now.

UPDATE 10:56am: The web site where you where able to buy tickets is closed down again. I wonder what happens to the people that already ordered.

UPDATE 10:05am: The web site is live and tickets are being sold already. Here are the prices:

Category 1: no seats available

Category 2: no seats available

Category 3: 883.00 EUR

Category 4: 663.00 EUR

Category 5: 399.00 EUR

Category 6: 267.00 EUR

Category 7: 120.00 EUR

The best seat available for 883 EUR right now is in row 17! at half court. How did that many tickets were sold at 10:00am when the official start of the sale is at 12:00? By the way, one ticket in the very LAST row at about half court is 267 EUR.

Here is a map of the O2 world in Berlin and what is still available at 10:24am (red – sold, green still available).

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Comments: 58
  1. Gruebler
    16 years ago

    They closed down the eventim-page where the early orders were possible.

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  2. Tobias
    16 years ago

    You are right 🙂 Seems like a mistake that it was working at 10:00am.

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  3. Teo
    16 years ago

    they closed it down exactly when i was entering my address and it kicked me out…
    woe is me, at least a few friends got nice seats.

    btw. is it expensive to actually expect to see the court or is it just me being scrawny?

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  4. WTF
    16 years ago

    Jesus Christ Almighty! I entered my data and credit card and shit and pressed the ‘Zdfgf something button’ (I used Babelfish translator for the whole procedure!) which was supposed to get me a seat and I got a message in German that the procedure could not be accomplished (babelfish translation speaking), then I go to try again in case I did something wrong and the site is closed!

    Bottom line… it was closed before it was even opened (according to the official time)!

    And I thought Germans were organised… I think the site is run by a Greek 😛

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  5. Gruebler
    16 years ago

    I guess it just was an error, that they started early or that the pre-sale contingency was reached really quick due to this link here on Ballineurope.com.

    @Teo
    I’ve only seen three or four games at o2 world so far. But as far as the fans of ALBA Berlin post on the boards, you can see quite good from everywhere although the atmosphere of the crowds gets lost in the upper ring. But obviously the distance between the “cheap” seats in the upper ring and the court is quite big. In the lower ring the ranks especially in the fist 10 to 15 rows increase quite shallow.

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  6. Tobias
    16 years ago

    We have been to the o2 world a few weeks ago and I even went up all the way to the last seat that hits the outside wall. I must say, I even liked that seat – but like we said – this seat is 267,00 EUR. As you can see on the map – the corners are already taken. I guess this is for the fans of the four Euroleague teams as it has been the last few years.

    Of course the prices seem – expensive, but you should not forget that you get four great games of the best teams in Europe. so please divide the price by 4.

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  7. Teo
    16 years ago

    this site definately is run by a greek, I was robbed of my great seats darn it…
    the only thing I would trust us to organize is a party..

    and yes tobias, I realize it is actually lots of value for the money, but I ask myself how they expect to have a “burning” atmposphere if only the CSKA fans can afford half of the tickets 😉
    not that I dislike them (at all!), but I believe that they won’t start banging drums and chanting for 2 days straight. Anyways, I need tickets, I’ll bring the drum, it’ll be all good in there, this season will be great.

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  8. Tobias
    16 years ago

    I like your idea of a party – I think BallinEurope should organize something like that. At the NBA finals a nice guy from the LA times even organized media pick up games which was great to play with all these guys such as Henry Abbott from ESPN’s truehoop and Chris Broussard from ESPN.

    BallinEurope has to come up with something since it will be easier to organize something in “Deutschland” for us just because we do speak the language.

    @Teo – trust me you will like the CSKA fans – esp. the women :-). If you count on one Greek team you will have enough noise anyway.

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  9. Gruebler
    16 years ago

    @Teo, actually organizing a fan party for the international basketball blogosphere sounds like a really good idea. I’ll definitely mention that idea to the local ALBA Berlin supporters… as there’s a strong and active fanbase in Berlin, and there has been a successful charity party organized by some ALBA supporters just recently.

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  10. AgentOrange
    16 years ago

    If you mean the Basketball Aid Charity party: It was organized by Basketball Aid e.V., a charity club. The head of the club is Member of Berlin Baskets e.V., so i don’t see where ALBA supporters have organized there somethin.

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  11. Gruebler
    16 years ago

    @AgentOrange. Sorry for misunderstanding that thing. I did not intent to suggest, that it were official ALBA supporters. Then let’s just put it differently: As it is Berlin, there’s a strong Basketball community who probably is able to support such an event.

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  12. Gruebler
    16 years ago

    Regarding your:
    “UPDATE 10:56am: the web site where you where able to buy tickets is closed down again. I wonder what happens to the people that already ordered.”
    On phone Eventim’s customer service told me that as long as you got a confirmation and order-number they assume the order is valid and the tickets will be delivered. If anything changes you’re supposed to be informed by e-mail. I wouldn’t take it for granted that they stick to this point of view, but they would probably be in trouble if they’d try to get out of the contracts.

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  13. WTF
    16 years ago

    Euroleague site is not even up online. Surprise surprise… At least you can depend on Euroleague for some things, like the fact that they never do things they promise on time. Respect.

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  14. Dom
    16 years ago

    It`s disgusting. I can`t sacrifice any more university classes just to buy tickets that probably won`t be on sale even if I skip class. I have to have priorities. That procedure sucks big time. It they say 12 cet, that`s when the sale should start. I am really angry right now. If there ain`t a solution within the next 45 minutes my dream of EL Final4 life might not become true.

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  15. Pucki
    16 years ago

    The Eventim-Link works!

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  16. Teo
    16 years ago

    I strongly recommend to use the hotline of the O2 world ticketing service, I got my tickets there about 30 minutes ago. All the internet services are down and the guys at the hotline don’t know when they will be up again.
    Look at the chart right here and try to order the tickets via telephone, only good way rght now and it’s affordable (9ct per minute from germany).

    See you all in Berlin!

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  17. droop
    16 years ago

    got my tickets on eventim
    My advice : create your account before and take care of the 50€ transaction fee for foreign countries.

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  18. droop
    16 years ago

    This url works fine :

    http://www.eventim.de/cgi-bin/tickets.html?fun=TDetailB&doc=funktion/fun_deb_sta&key=264974$540213&affiliate=ome&referer_info=EuroleagueBasketball

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  19. WTF
    16 years ago

    Teo where is the hotline? Do they speak English?

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  20. Tobias
    16 years ago

    WTF: try the link that droop just posted

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  21. Teo
    16 years ago

    I can confirm that the eventim link works now, a friend just bought his tickets.

    go crazy

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  22. Tobias
    16 years ago

    So I guess we start the timer at 1:45pm to see when they will be sold out.

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  23. peri
    16 years ago

    how can i login to the site please answer

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  24. droop
    16 years ago

    You just have to create your logi non eventim.de , they will give you a password by email

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  25. kk
    16 years ago

    guys how can i register? i try to buy the tickets but it says that ihave to log in first :S:S

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  26. droop
    16 years ago

    http://www.eventim.de/cgi-bin/tickets-konzertkarten.html click on “neue anmelden” on the right. It will launch the procedure to create your login.
    I Hope you have some skills in German 🙂

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  27. WTF
    16 years ago

    There should be a Register button if you are a new user. If not try registering at http://www.eventim.de maybe? Better yet follow the site, select tickets and push next and so on…

    Amateur Euroleague!!! When they first opened the eventim site they charged 34 euros for abroad delivery, then at the second time I got charged 50 euros!!! And now they don’t even have this option, just charge 3 euros for a phone call…. !!!!

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  28. droop
    16 years ago

    Am I the only one to have paid 50 € ?

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  29. francesco
    16 years ago

    please help us! We are trying to buy tickests but on eventim they want login, but we don’t have an account, and we cannot maket it now. HELP!!

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  30. kk
    16 years ago

    hey i just buyed the tickets and i live in canada but they didnt charge me anything for abroad delivery. do you guys know when we are going to get the tickets?

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  31. kk
    16 years ago

    francesco use this link http://www.eventim.de/cgi-bin/tickets-konzertkarten.html and if you dont speak german use an online german translator to enter your info.

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  32. francesco
    16 years ago

    THANK YOU! WE LOVE YOU! We’ll go to Berlin!!

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  33. droop
    16 years ago

    Congratulations ! See you in Berlin !

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  34. WTF
    16 years ago

    francesco don’t you worry, they will call you soon to let you know the charge for delivery.

    The thing that pissed me off is not that they are charging for a delivery, but that the delivery cost was 34 euros at a moment and 1 hour later it was 50 euros!!!

    And no droop, you were not the only one to pay that.

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  35. droop
    16 years ago

    Hi WTF , the foreign country fee is back on the website !
    Now there is even a link for new users !
    Great job but 3 hours late.

    See you all in Berlin !

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  36. Tobias
    16 years ago

    droop – next year we will employ you as the official ticket assistance guy ok? 🙂 Just kidding – thanks for helping these people!

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  37. droop
    16 years ago

    yeap ! Last Year, I was too late for Madrid , this year I was standing on the refresh button for 2 hours !

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  38. WTF
    16 years ago

    Must have awfully small feet

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  39. Teo
    16 years ago

    my google chrome actually pushed the eventim final4 ticket site into my favourites when opening a new tab, that’s how often I loaded this site yesterday…
    I guess this would have been a great site to track the hits between 10 and 13 yesterday 😉

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  40. ELIAS
    16 years ago

    hi guys!!
    i am from greece and i support panathinaikos
    i really want to buy two only tickets for the final four!!
    apart from those that cost 400 euro are there any cheaper?
    does anyone have?

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    • Felix
      16 years ago

      Hey Elias!
      I’ve tickets for the final four, please send me an email, I’ll explain you.
      Thanks

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  41. john
    16 years ago

    does anybody know if euroleague will put on sale other tickets as the previous year? Please send me an email

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  42. asierpresa
    16 years ago

    Hello,

    I´m a Baskonia supporter and I´ll go to Berlin. Some friends will not be able to go so they have given to me some tickets. If anybody is interested asierpresa@hotmail.com

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  43. basketmaniac80
    16 years ago

    Good evening to everyone:

    Some friends of mine can’t finally come to BERLIN so we have 6 tickets left.

    All in BLOCK 420:

    Row: 7 Seats: 8,9,10,11
    Row 2 Seats: 3,4

    If anyone need some, i am selling them at face value: 267€ each. We don’t want to make money from them.

    Contact me in: basketmaniac80@yahoo.es

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  44. airgun
    16 years ago

    hello,
    i have 3 more tickets
    block 206
    price: 663 EUR a ticket
    now: 500 EUR a ticket or best offer
    later

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  45. airgun
    16 years ago

    kontakt
    airgun@web.de

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  46. john
    15 years ago

    Hi,i have 2 tickets for the 2 final games in Paris.I sell them for 160 euro each.I don not want to make money of them.If someone want can send me an email

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    • Thomas
      15 years ago

      or just send me an e-mail at th_cipriani_777@yahoo.com

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  47. Thomas
    15 years ago

    hey John..give me ur e-mail..i would buy the tickets

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    • mike
      15 years ago

      cheap tickets final four for sale wanted

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      • Achilleas
        15 years ago

        2 tickets for sale for the final four of Paris

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        • Thomas
          15 years ago

          Achillea…send me an e-mail at th_cipriani_777@yahoo.com
          efxaristw

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        • Sotiris
          15 years ago

          Achillea I’m interested for the 2 tickets for the final four .
          Please send me an email with the details if they are still available .Thanks

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  48. radallo
    15 years ago

    me too… ticket for Paris2010 wanted! please if anyone has contact raffaeledallolio@fastwebnet.it

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  49. Sotiris
    15 years ago

    If anyone has 2 tickets for sale for the final four in Paris please contact me at sselimas@hotmail.com.
    Thank you

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  50. jaka
    15 years ago

    i would like to buy one ticket for f4. I anybody is willing to sell it please send email slugajaka@hotmail.com

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  51. SLR
    15 years ago

    I have 4 tickets for the F4 CAT3, please contact less.sha@gmail.com

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  52. Marinko Saponja
    15 years ago

    Hi all, looking for 2 tickets for this years’final four, if possible category 7.
    Contact me by e-mail: saponja@hotmail.com
    Cheers!

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