FIFA adds $60 base tickets for 2026 World Cup amid ongoing pricing backlash

In response to protests over high 2026 World Cup ticket prices—previously confirmed by DFB at 155-230 euros for Germany's group matches—FIFA has introduced a $60 base category. National associations like DFB receive allocations, but critics say numbers remain limited.

Following widespread backlash and DFB's confirmation of fan block prices starting at 155 euros for Germany's June group stage matches against Curaçao (Houston), Ivory Coast (Toronto), and Ecuador (East Rutherford), FIFA has introduced a new base ticket category of $60 (about €51) per match across all 104 games, including the final.

This cheaper tier is allocated to national associations for distribution. For DFB, 8% of tickets per game are available for the fan block (4,307; 2,452; 4,826 respectively), with 10% of these—several hundred per match—now in the $60 category under coach Julian Nagelsmann.

Fan groups like Football Supporters Europe welcome the change but criticize the limited quantity, wide price gaps, and insufficient accessibility for disabled fans, demanding better dialogue. The tournament spans June 11-July 19 across USA, Canada, and Mexico.

Articoli correlati

Fans queuing for sold-out FIFA World Cup 2026 tickets amid high demand signs and rising secondary market prices, 100 days to kickoff.
Immagine generata dall'IA

Coppa del Mondo FIFA 2026 si avvicina tra alta domanda di biglietti e prezzi elevati

Riportato dall'IA Immagine generata dall'IA

Mancano 100 giorni all'inizio della Coppa del Mondo FIFA 2026 in Nord America, la domanda di biglietti ha superato l'offerta di oltre 30 volte portando a quasi 2 milioni di vendite. Tuttavia, finestre di vendita a sorpresa rivelano disponibilità per alcune partite, mentre i prezzi continuano a salire sui mercati secondari. I tifosi esprimono preoccupazioni sui costi e sulle tensioni geopolitiche che influenzano i viaggi.

Tickets for Colombia's match against Portugal in the 2026 World Cup have risen up to 13 times their original price on the resale market, from about US$150 to over US$2,000. This surge stems from high demand exceeding FIFA's initial supply, with over five million requests in the first 24 hours. The increase is not unique to this game but is prominent on secondary platforms.

Riportato dall'IA

As resale ticket prices for Colombia's 2026 FIFA World Cup matches have surged—as previously reported—fintech firm Littio warns that hidden fees and poor financial planning could inflate total costs to $1 million per person for the 80,000–120,000 Colombians expected to travel to the U.S., Mexico, and Canada, plus 1.2 million migrants in the U.S.

Questo sito web utilizza i cookie

Utilizziamo i cookie per l'analisi per migliorare il nostro sito. Leggi la nostra politica sulla privacy per ulteriori informazioni.
Rifiuta