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Lucas Oil Stadium will hold roughly 63,000 spectators for the Super Bowl in 2012. The host-city Indianapolis Colts will receive about 5 percent of the available tickets, or about 3,600, the Associated Press has reported.
The teams that make it to the Super Bowl each will receive about 17 percent of the tickets. The NFL takes 25 percent, and the rest hit the open market.
The face value on the seats is expected to be about $1,000 apiece, though seats already are selling for much more on the secondary market through various ticket brokers and sports travel outfits.
Prices on the secondary market range between about $2,400 per seat for the most remote tickets, all the way up to more than $12,000 for prime seats with a great view of the action. At this point, the tickets fall within specified zones since the NFL has not yet released actual seat locations.
The 2012 Super Bowl is scheduled to kick off at 5:15 p.m. on Sunday, February 5, at Lucas Oil Stadium in downtown Indianapolis.
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