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With exactly one year to go until the opening ceremony of the Rio 2016 Paralympic Games, tickets to the event have today (7 September) gone on sale to residents of Brazil

Overseas fans will be able to buy tickets from authorised ticket resellers (ATRs) in their countries and Rio 2016 will publish the list of ATRs in October

A total of 3

3 million tickets are available – 500,000 more than for the London 2012 Games – covering the 23 Paralympic sports disciplines and opening and closing ceremonies

 The cheapest ticket is 10 Brazilian reais (US$ 2

60) and the most expensive is 1,200 reais (US$ 312) for the opening ceremony

Two million tickets are priced at 30 reais (US$ 7

80) or less

Click here to see the ticket prices (please note that ATRs may charge a booking fee)

Brazilian residents have until 30 September to request their tickets on the ticket portal

For events that have a greater number of requests than tickets, there will be a draw

The results of this first phase of sales will be announced in October

To enter in this phase, customers must be 18 years old or above, have a Brazilian CPF number and fixed address in the country

Wheelchair basketball is expected to be one of the most in-demand sports (Photo: Getty Images/Shaun Botterill) “This is the best moment to acquire tickets to the Paralympic Games,” said Rio 2016 ticketing director Donovan Ferreti

“We will make about 80 per cent of the total tickets available in this phase, and everyone will have an equal chance of getting tickets, no matter which order they arrive in

“Those who do not make their application during this phase will only have another chance to buy tickets in December, when first-come-first-served online sales begin (for residents of Brazil) for the remaining tickets

”There will be tickets to 315 sessions, with each person able to request tickets to a maximum of 20 sessions

The maximum number of tickets per session will be 12 for lower demand events and eight for the most in-demand events, such as the wheelchair basketball final and opening and closing ceremonies

As with Olympic ticket sales, Brazilian fans will be able to pay for Paralympic tickets in three instalments (with a Visa credit card) or five instalments (with a Visa credit card issued by Bradesco)

Fans who do not have a Visa card can pay by the ‘virtual solution’ method

Click here to view and download the Ticketing Guide, which includes the competition schedule

This article was updated on 28 September 2015 to explain that the list of authorised ticket resellers (ATRs) from which overseas fans can buy tickets for the Paralympic Games will published on www

rio2016

com/en in October, not by the end of September, as previously stated