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More than 500 million request World Cup tickets: FIFA

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Last updated: 2026/01/15 at 1:12 PM
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FIFA announced Wednesday it received over 500 million World Cup tickets requests for the 2026 tournament, hosted jointly by the United States, Canada, and Mexico. The unprecedented demand comes despite ongoing concerns regarding the high cost of attendance, prompting criticism from fan groups. The initial application window closed Tuesday, with notifications expected to begin February 5th.

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Geographic Hotspots and Match PreferencesAddressing Affordability Concerns

Record Demand for 2026 World Cup Tickets

The sheer volume of applications – exceeding 500 million from all 211 FIFA member associations – underscores the continued global popularity of football’s premier event. According to FIFA President Gianni Infantino, this response represents “a global statement” about the tournament’s significance. The 2026 edition will be the first to feature 48 teams, expanding the competition and potentially broadening its appeal.

Geographic Hotspots and Match Preferences

Demand was particularly strong from countries outside the host nations, with Germany, England, Brazil, Spain, Portugal, Argentina, and Colombia leading the way. The most sought-after match is Colombia’s group stage encounter with Portugal in Miami on June 27th. Mexico’s game against South Korea in Guadalajara on June 18th and the World Cup final, scheduled for New Jersey on July 19th, also generated significant interest.

However, the enthusiasm has been tempered by widespread criticism of FIFA’s initial ticket pricing strategy. Football Supporters Europe (FSE) reported that prices are nearly five times higher than those for the 2022 tournament in Qatar. This sparked concerns about accessibility for average fans and accusations of prioritizing revenue over inclusivity.

Addressing Affordability Concerns

In response to the backlash, FIFA introduced a new category of reduced-price football tickets in December, priced at $60 USD each. This move aimed to address affordability issues and broaden access to the tournament. Additionally, FIFA has stated its commitment to combating unauthorized ticket sales and ensuring a fair distribution process. The organization is working with authorities to identify and prosecute individuals involved in the secondary market.

The expanded 48-team format presents logistical challenges for FIFA and the host nations. Increased stadium capacity and infrastructure improvements are necessary to accommodate the larger number of matches and fans. Security planning is also a major priority, given the scale of the event and potential risks. The tournament is expected to generate significant economic benefits for the host cities and countries, but also requires substantial investment.

Implications for Future Tournaments

The high demand, coupled with the pricing controversy, raises questions about the balance between maximizing revenue and ensuring accessibility for fans in future international football competitions. FIFA will likely analyze the data from this ticket application process to inform its pricing and distribution strategies for subsequent tournaments. The success of the $60 ticket category will be a key factor in determining future affordability measures.

Fans who submitted applications will be notified of the outcome no earlier than February 5th. The allocation process will prioritize a fair and transparent distribution of tickets, taking into account various factors such as geographic location and application date. Uncertainty remains regarding the availability of tickets for popular matches, and the secondary market is expected to remain active despite FIFA’s efforts to control it. The next step will be the official ticket distribution, followed by preparations for the tournament itself, kicking off in June 2026.

FIFA’s official website provides further information on the 2026 World Cup.

Football Supporters Europe has been vocal about ticket pricing concerns.

USA Today provides additional coverage of the ticket demand.

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