Published on 12:00 AM, April 12, 2017

Confed Cup ticket sales worry Russia

In the second half of extra-time, Eder Lopes scored from long range to secure Portugal's first European trophy. File Photo: Reuters

Only a fraction of the tickets for the Confederations Cup in Russia have been snapped up, Moscow said on Tuesday, admitting the lack of interest in the World Cup dress rehearsal was a worry.

The Confederations Cup takes place in June-July this year, a year before Russia hosts the World Cup for the first time.

"We are concerned about the ticket sales for the tournament," R-Sport agency quoted deputy prime minister Vitaly Mutko as saying.

“There are 200,000 tickets sold so far, while we wanted 700,000. We will open ticket offices around the country on April 19."

Confederations Cup matches will take place in Saint Petersburg, Sochi, Kazan and at Moscow's Otkrytie arena. The event kicks off in Kazan on June 17 and will end with a final in Saint Petersburg on July 2.