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FIFA defends World Cup ticket prices, fans scramble for seats
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 81115, member: 636"] FIFA's boss just basically said World Cup tickets are pricey because everyone wants one. President Gianni Infantino defended the high costs for the 2026 tournament in the United States, Canada, and Mexico, pointing to overwhelming demand of over a hundred fifty million ticket requests in two weeks, with the most interest coming from American, German, and British fans. He argued that the massive revenue is vital, funding football development in hundreds of countries globally. The response follows recent criticism from fan groups about prices dwarfing those from the last World Cup, which prompted FIFA to create a cheaper sixty-dollar ticket tier for supporters of qualified nations. Infantino framed the event's financial power as unprecedented, claiming the request volume in a fortnight could have filled three centuries of past tournaments. He simultaneously announced Dubai as the host for next year's FIFA Best Awards ceremony. His comments cement the organization's stance that commercial success directly enables its worldwide mission, prioritizing the event's economic engine over affordability concerns. The celebration of the sport's unity, highlighted by the Dubai partnership for the awards, contrasts with the ongoing debate about gatekeeping access to the live matches themselves, even after the introduction of a limited budget ticket option. [/QUOTE]
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