FIFA Ticketing Scandal: Fans Fume Over World Cup Prices

FIFA Ticketing Scandal: Fans Fume Over World Cup Prices

Author: The Daily News Now! April 24, 2026 Duration: 1:41

World Cup Ticketing Controversy: Fans Fume Over FIFAs Messy Process

World Cup fever is heating up, but fans are furious over FIFAs ticketing fiasco. The tournament begins June eleventh across Canada, Mexico, and the United States, featuring one hundred four matches. Early buyers paid top dollar for category one seats, only to see better front-row options drop later at higher prices.

FIFA released new tickets this week, with prices skyrocketing. For instance, front category one seats for the June twelfth United States versus Paraguay match now cost four thousand one hundred five dollars, up from two thousand seven hundred thirty-five.

Fans feel betrayed, accusing FIFA of a convoluted process with lotteries, multiple stages, and zero transparency. Soccer enthusiasts from California to Toronto claim they ended up in corners while premium spots opened up later, fueling resentment over what appears to be artificial hype to boost sales.

One fan launched the Seat Transparency Project to map out early buyers seats, revealing patterns of subpar seats for high-paying customers. Experts also highlight broader issues like steep costs for host cities and overall rollout challenges casting a shadow over the event.

Despite millions of tickets sold, some matches arent selling out, with the June twelfth United States-Paraguay game having under forty-one thousand sold in a seventy-thousand-plus venue. As kickoff approaches, will FIFA address this or let the backlash escalate?

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