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 queuing for sold-out FIFA World Cup 2026 tickets amid high demand signs and rising secondary market prices, 100 days to kickoff.
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FIFA World Cup 2026 approaches amid high ticket demand and prices

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With 100 days until the 2026 FIFA World Cup kicks off in North America, ticket demand has exceeded supply more than 30 times, leading to nearly 2 million sales. However, surprise sales windows reveal availability for some matches, while prices continue to rise on secondary markets. Fans express concerns over costs and geopolitical tensions affecting travel.

FIFA has finished its third and final lottery for 2026 World Cup tickets, notifying successful applicants while informing millions of others of unsuccessful applications. Over 500 million requests were received, leaving many fans to explore remaining options like a last-minute sales phase. Resale markets offer alternatives, though at higher prices.

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As the 2026 FIFA World Cup approaches, the United States and Mexico face significant hurdles in attracting international tourists due to visa delays, geopolitical tensions, and security concerns. While initial projections promised a $30 billion economic boost, recent data shows declining inbound travel and scaled-back events. Mexican authorities are deploying extensive security measures to reassure visitors for the co-hosted tournament.

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