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FIFA announces $60 World Cup tickets for ‘loyal fans’

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Last updated: 2025/12/16 at 9:08 PM
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FIFA has announced a new, cheaper tier of World Cup tickets priced at $60 USD each, responding to widespread criticism over the cost of attending the 2026 tournament hosted jointly by the United States, Canada, and Mexico. The move aims to make the competition more accessible to dedicated fans of qualifying national teams. This announcement follows complaints that initial ticket prices were prohibitively expensive, particularly compared to the 2022 event in Qatar.

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Rising Costs and Initial CriticismFIFA’s Response and Ticket Allocation

Addressing Fan Concerns Over 2026 World Cup Ticket Prices

The governing body of international football revealed the “Supporter Entry Tier” tickets on Tuesday, making them available for all 104 matches, including the final. According to a FIFA statement, these tickets will comprise 10 percent of each national federation’s allocation and are specifically intended for loyal supporters. The decision comes after sustained pressure from fan groups who argued that the initial pricing structure excluded many passionate followers of the game.

Rising Costs and Initial Criticism

Last week, Football Supporters Europe (FSE) publicly denounced the initial World Cup ticket prices as “extortionate” and “astronomical.” The FSE estimated that following a team throughout the entire tournament could cost a minimum of $6,900, a significant increase from the 2022 World Cup in Qatar. This figure sparked outrage among fans and raised questions about the tournament’s accessibility.

Additionally, the FSE pointed out that a bid document released in 2018 had promised tickets starting at $21. This discrepancy fueled accusations that organizers had failed to deliver on their initial commitments regarding affordability. The high prices were particularly concerning given the geographically dispersed nature of the 2026 tournament across three countries, increasing travel expenses for supporters.

FIFA’s Response and Ticket Allocation

FIFA stated that national federations are expected to prioritize the $60 tickets for fans with a strong connection to their national teams. This aims to ensure that the most dedicated supporters benefit from the reduced pricing. Furthermore, FIFA announced a policy regarding refunds for fans who purchase tickets for knockout stage matches but whose teams are eliminated earlier in the tournament. The administrative fee will be waived in these cases.

Meanwhile, FIFA highlighted the “extraordinary global demand” for tickets, reporting that over 20 million requests have already been submitted. This high level of interest underscores the continued popularity of the World Cup despite the initial pricing concerns. The demand also suggests that the $60 tickets will be highly sought after.

Implications for Tournament Accessibility and Fan Experience

The introduction of the cheaper ticket tier represents a partial victory for fan groups advocating for greater affordability. However, the limited availability – only 10 percent of each federation’s allocation – means that many fans may still be unable to secure tickets at this price point. The overall cost of attending the tournament, including travel and accommodation, remains a significant barrier for many supporters. The availability of affordable football tickets is a recurring issue for major international events.

In contrast to previous tournaments, the 2026 World Cup will feature an expanded format with 48 teams, increasing the number of matches and potentially the overall demand for tickets. This expansion also presents logistical challenges for organizers, including ensuring adequate infrastructure and transportation. The increased scale of the tournament could also impact the fan experience, potentially leading to larger crowds and longer travel times.

The draw for all ticket prices in the first round of sales is scheduled for January 13. FIFA will then begin notifying applicants of the results. It remains to be seen how effectively the $60 tickets will address the affordability concerns and whether the organization will consider further measures to make the 2026 World Cup more accessible to fans worldwide. The success of this initiative will likely influence future pricing strategies for major sporting events.

FIFA has not indicated whether further price adjustments are planned.

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