US access to FIFA's $60 World Cup tickets limited to official supporter groups

Following the launch of FIFA's $60 Supporter Entry Tier for the 2026 World Cup, US fans face restrictions: tickets are reserved for members of three official USMNT supporter groups amid ongoing pricing debates. This provides about 500 affordable tickets per match per team, as politicians weigh in on accessibility.

Building on FIFA's recent Supporter Entry Tier at $60 per ticket—allocating roughly 500 spots per participating team's matches—access for US supporters is exclusively through the American Outlaws (30,000 members across 200 chapters), Barra 76, and Sammers, the official US Men's National Team groups. Members enter a dedicated draw next month, followed by one for US Soccer 'Insiders,' with leftovers prioritized for group members.

Ticket listings reflect high demand: $265 starting for US vs. Australia, $1,120 for the opener vs. Paraguay (PMA tickets exclude dynamic pricing). Fan frustration persists, with one Reddit user calling it an 'absolute joke' over unfulfilled discount promises.

US Chief of Protocol Monica Crowley downplayed concerns on Fox News, citing supply-demand dynamics with 2 million tickets sold against 150 million requests, and FIFA's efforts for accessibility. New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani plans a 'World Cup czar' to push FIFA on affordability, drawing Crowley's retort on free-market economics.

This comes as FIFA awarded President Donald Trump a 'peace prize' on December 5, with the White House eyeing a trophy rivaling the World Cup's 14.5-inch, 18-carat gold original.

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Fans celebrating FIFA's 2026 World Cup supporter ticket allocations amid pricing backlash.
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FIFA details supporter ticket allocations and concessions for 2026 World Cup

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Following yesterday's announcement of $60 'Supporter Entry Tier' tickets amid pricing backlash, FIFA has specified allocations for loyal fans across all 104 matches and added knockout-stage fee waivers, though critics say it's insufficient.

FIFA has introduced $60 'Supporter Entry Tier' tickets for the 2026 World Cup in response to widespread criticism over high costs driven by dynamic pricing. While welcomed as a step forward, fan groups argue the measure falls short, offering limited access for loyal supporters. The tournament, set for June 11 to July 19 across the USA, Canada, and Mexico, features 48 teams and 104 matches.

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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.

FIFA announced on January 19 a record-breaking over 500 million ticket requests for the 2026 World Cup from fans across all 211 member associations during the initial 33-day sales phase, averaging 15 million daily despite backlash over high prices.

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England fans continue to shun high-priced tickets for the 2026 World Cup semi-final and final, despite FIFA citing record global demand of 150 million requests. President Gianni Infantino defends the costs amid backlash from supporters priced out of later stages.

Amid 5 million ticket requests and ongoing backlash over high prices—as covered previously—the 2026 FIFA World Cup offers tickets via FIFA's phased drawing process and secondary markets. Fans must register with a FIFA ID and note strict stadium policies like clear bags and no re-entry.

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International fans are cancelling tickets for the 2026 FIFA World Cup due to safety concerns in the United States following a fatal shooting by immigration agents in Minneapolis. The incident has sparked boycott calls and highlighted ongoing issues with ticket pricing. FIFA has scheduled an emergency meeting to address the growing backlash.

 

 

 

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