The change will come into effect from March 1 has been done to curb the rise of fake tickets being sold.
It follows the Soweto Derby between the Orlando Pirates and Kaizer Chiefs in the Premier Soccer League last month.
The game was sold out at 87,000 tickets but more than 110,000 spectators were believed to be in the FNB Stadium.
“The recent Derby highlighted the increased extent of fraud associated with till slip tickets, which complicates stadium access, spectator safety and crowd management,” said SMSA chief executive Bertie Grobbelaar.
“As venue authority our priority has always been spectator safety and ensuring that legitimate ticket holders can be seated in time for kick-off.
“Given the challenges faced, and after consultation and with the full support of both Kaizer Chiefs FC and Orlando Pirates FC, we have decided to discontinue till slip tickets with immediate effect. This move is part of the continuing quality management improvement process of customer service and spectator experience.
“We are confident that with the measures that we are going to apply at the access points, we will be able to manage that process far more effectively than we did to date with the slip tickets.”