FIFA Facing Legal Action Over “Excessive” 2026 World Cup Ticket Costs
Football Supporters Europe (FSE) and Euroconsumers have initiated a formal legal challenge against FIFA, submitting a complaint to the European Commission regarding the pricing structure for the upcoming World Cup.
The advocacy groups allege that the global governing body has exploited its monopoly on ticket sales to impose “unfair and opaque” conditions on fans.
Central to the dispute is the staggering cost of admission for the tournament held across North America, with the cheapest available tickets for the final currently priced at $4,185—a sevenfold increase compared to the 2022 final in Qatar.
The lawsuit highlights a significant discrepancy between FIFA’s initial projections and the current market reality.
Although early bid documents estimated average prices around $1,408 and teased entry-level seats for as little as $21, critics argue that affordable options are practically non-existent for the general public.
While FIFA president Gianni Infantino has defended the high costs as a result of “dynamic pricing” driven by intense demand, the FSE contends that this system lacks transparency and a necessary price cap, leading to arbitrary increases during different sales phases.
The situation is further complicated by an unregulated resale market where prices have reached astronomical levels, including a single seat for the New Jersey final listed for over $143,000.
Although FIFA introduced a $60 ticket category in response to backlash, the FSE claims these are so limited in number that they were essentially sold out before the general public could access them.
As the expanded 48-team tournament approaches, the legal battle underscores growing tension between sports commercialization and the ability of average fans to attend major international events.
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