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Empty seats at World Cup opening raise ticket price concerns

12 June 2026
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FIFA President Gianni Infantino announced that the entry price for World Cup tickets starts at $60, which he claims is the lowest among American sports during playoff phases. However, this statement has drawn criticism from supporter groups, including Football Supporters Europe, which filed a complaint with the European Commission. The complaint alleges that FIFA’s pricing significantly exceeds previous World Cup ticket prices, and that the $60 tickets were quickly sold out before general sales began. Additionally, the attorneys general of New York and New Jersey have issued a subpoena to FIFA, investigating claims that fans were misled regarding seat locations and pricing. Amidst this controversy, President Donald Trump expressed his disapproval of the high ticket prices. The World Cup, spanning over five weeks, will conclude on July 19, with the U.S. team beginning its campaign against Paraguay in Los Angeles.

Why It Matters

The high cost of World Cup tickets is a significant issue for both fans and FIFA, as it raises concerns about accessibility to major sporting events. Historically, World Cup ticket prices have varied, but many fans feel that current pricing models are excluding average supporters. The scrutiny of FIFA’s ticketing practices reflects broader tensions surrounding sports commercialization and consumer rights. This situation is critical as it affects public perception of FIFA and could influence future ticketing strategies for large-scale events.

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