FIFA files criminal complaint against secondary ticket firm Viagogo

AFP  |  Geneva 

on Tuesday said it had filed a criminal complaint against the secondary ticketing firm Viagogo's sale of 2018 tickets, opening a new battle between organisations and websites seeking a share of their profits.

"As part of its efforts to protect the fans and prevent unauthorised ticket resales for the 2018 in Russia, filed a criminal complaint on 4 June 2018 based on a breach of the law on unfair competition against AG with the public prosecutor's office in Geneva," world football's governing body said in a statement.

"Over the past months, FIFA has received numerous complaints from individuals, consumer protection bodies and other market players over the opaque and deceptive business conduct of AG," it added.

FIFA noted that in seeking legal action it was joining other bodies, including European football confederation UEFA, which has previously taken to court.

With set to kick off in just nine days, FIFA also warned fans to stay clear of any "unauthorised transfer and/or resale of "

It also said that anyone with a ticket that can be traced to an may be refused entry to World Cup matches.

"FIFA reminds all fans that FIFA.com/is the only and legitimate website on which to buy 2018 tickets," the statement further said.

Viagogo describes itself as "a global for live sport, music and entertainment tickets," that aims to "helps ticket sellers ranging from individuals with a spare ticket to large multi-national event organisers reach a global audience."

According to newspaper, it was set up by the people behind StubHub, the American widely used by fans in

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First Published: Tue, June 05 2018. 17:00 IST