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Protesting soccer fans outside a 2026 World Cup stadium calling for boycott over US policies, with signs, phones, and FIFA meeting in background.
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Boycott calls grow for 2026 World Cup over US policies

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Thousands of fans have withdrawn ticket applications for the 2026 FIFA World Cup amid rising concerns about US foreign policy and domestic security issues. Social media campaigns and political motions urge a boycott, prompting FIFA to hold an emergency meeting. The tournament, co-hosted by the United States, Mexico, and Canada, faces potential disruptions as it approaches its June 11 start date.

As the 2026 FIFA World Cup approaches in less than six months, fans are grappling with steep prices for tickets and parking, alongside political and logistical worries. In Los Angeles, FIFA is charging up to $300 for parking spots farther from SoFi Stadium than some ticket prices. Reader accounts highlight frustration over affordability, accessibility, and the U.S. political climate under the Trump administration.

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Jurgen Klopp, the former Liverpool manager, has revealed he will join MagentaTV as a pundit for the 2026 World Cup. He will share the screen with Bayern Munich's Thomas Muller for coverage of the tournament across Mexico, Canada, and the USA. This role adds to Klopp's busy post-Liverpool schedule, which includes leading soccer operations for the Red Bull group.

While FIFA's new $60 Supporter Entry Tier addresses some backlash on 2026 World Cup prices, critics highlight limited availability, high costs for full tournament attendance, visa barriers, and accessibility issues—especially under looming U.S. policy changes.

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FIFA received five million ticket applications in the first 24 hours of the random selection draw for the 2026 World Cup, spanning over 200 countries, even as fan groups continue criticizing soaring prices.

Keisuke Honda, one of Japan's biggest football stars, said the country has the potential to win next year's World Cup. Speaking at a forum in Hong Kong, he expressed optimism about the Samurai Blue reaching at least the semi-finals or even becoming champions. Honda, who earned 90 caps and played in three World Cups, highlighted the team's strong players.

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The final matchday of UEFA qualifying for the 2026 FIFA World Cup takes place on Tuesday, November 18, 2025, with several teams fighting for direct spots or playoffs. Key battles include Kosovo hosting Switzerland in Group B and Austria facing Bosnia and Herzegovina in Group H, while other eliminated sides play for pride.

 

 

 

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