Updated
Updated · Bloomberg · May 6
FIFA defends World Cup ticket prices amid backlash
Updated
Updated · Bloomberg · May 6

FIFA defends World Cup ticket prices amid backlash

7 articles · Updated · Bloomberg · May 6
  • Gianni Infantino said in Beverly Hills that FIFA received 500 million ticket requests before sales opened, versus fewer than 50 million for the 2018 and 2022 tournaments.
  • He argued strong demand justified prices despite criticism from fans and US lawmakers who fear high costs could deter visitors before the tournament starts next month.
  • Earlier criticism intensified after resale listings for final tickets reached $2.3 million, while supporter group Football Supporters Europe called prices extortionate and filed a lawsuit.
As FIFA eyes record profits, are local taxpayers and priced-out fans shouldering the true cost of the 2026 World Cup?
Will the 2026 'market rate' pricing become the new, unaffordable standard for all major global sporting events?