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A BUG THAT BLOCKED MILLIONS: WHAT HAPPENED TO CAF2025 TICKET SALES?

November 10, 2025
Emna Ayadi

What if you were ready to buy tickets for a big event… and the website didn’t work?

What if millions of fans were excited… but couldn’t get in?

What if one small bug stopped everything?

That’s exactly what happened with the CAF2025 ticketing system

The platform went live and then it crashed.

Not just a small problem. A complete stop.

No one could buy tickets. The system failed in front of everyone.

1) What We Learned: Big Ideas Need Strong Testing

When we build new things, we add more features.

More features mean more complexity.

And more complexity means more chances for mistakes.

This wasn’t just a tech issue. It was a planning issue.

The team didn’t test enough. They didn’t prepare for real-world problems.

And that’s why everything broke.

2) Why Testers Matter

Testers don’t just look for bugs.

They look for problems before users find them.

They ask: “What could go wrong?”

They test how the system works when thousands of people use it at the same time.

Here’s what should have been done:

✅ Test how the system handles lots of users at once

✅ Check what happens when payments fail

✅ Make sure all parts of the system work together

✅ Include testers from the beginning—not just at the end

Testing is not a “nice to have.” It’s a must.

3) Testers: You Are the Heroes Behind the Scenes

To every tester, QA engineer, and quality expert:

Your work protects the user experience.

Your voice matters.

Let this CAF2025 mistake be a reminder:

Skipping testing is dangerous.

It breaks trust. It breaks dreams.

So speak up. Ask for time to test.

Because one bug can stop everything.

The next big launch depends on you.

Test early. Test smart. Test with care.

About the author

Quality Consultant | France
Emna is a passionate Tester. She started her career in IT in 2015 with a focus on Quality Assurance, she got the chance to work on multinational projects combined between Testing and Quality Coaching roles. Currently she works at Sogeti France. Emna is an international speaker and workshop facilitator.

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