According to newspaper reports, as many as 35 000 fans' details were sold by a FIFA commercial operation, although the ICO is quoted by Computer Weekly as saying that the agency's initial enquiries ...
In September 2010, the ICO opened an investigation into allegations that a database containing the personal information of 250,000 individuals who had purchased tickets for football matches in the ...
Then there are the tickets, the most expensive in World Cup history, now mitigated by a smattering of £45 options. They account for just 10 per cent of each nation’s tickets, so for England’s most ...