Disabled fans and charity protest FIFA's silence on 2026 World Cup accessible ticketing outside a stadium.
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2026 World Cup ticketing: Charity slams FIFA's silence on disabled fans' access

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Building on prior concerns over the $60 Supporter Entry Tier, disability charity Level Playing Field has labeled FIFA's lack of response to 2026 World Cup accessible ticketing issues as unacceptable, amid barriers like higher costs, full-price personal assistant tickets, and uncertainty over wheelchair seating.

Level Playing Field has escalated criticism of FIFA for the 2026 World Cup, over three weeks after raising accessibility concerns without reply. The charity has contacted national governing bodies and the UK Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport.

Disabled fans are barred from cheapest general allocation tickets, pay premium prices, and face full costs for personal assistants without concessions or guaranteed adjacent seating. Ambiguity persists on wheelchair and easy-access allocations. "This ongoing uncertainty is unacceptable," said chair Tony Taylor. "Disabled fans are expected to gamble on cost and access, ignoring vital factors highlighted in our Annual Fan Survey."

While FIFA introduced a limited $60 tier for general fans after backlash, no accessibility adjustments followed. Scotland Supporters Club reports oversubscription for easy-access tickets and poor guidance. With the January 13, 2026, application deadline nearing, Level Playing Field demands action for inclusivity.

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Reactions on X to Level Playing Field's criticism of FIFA's silence on 2026 World Cup accessible ticketing predominantly express negative sentiments, highlighting frustrations over the lack of low-cost tickets for disabled fans, full-price companion tickets, and uncertainties around wheelchair seating. Journalists and disability organizations amplify the concerns, calling the situation unacceptable and discriminatory, with some users noting it as unsurprising.

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Illustration of excited fans holding $60 World Cup tickets in a packed stadium, highlighting FIFA's new affordable supporter tier amid backlash.
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FIFA adds $60 supporter entry tier for 2026 World Cup amid ticket backlash

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In response to fan outrage over high prices, FIFA has introduced a $60 'supporter entry tier' for all 104 matches of the 2026 World Cup, including the final. Representing 10% of each national team's allocation, these tickets target loyal fans amid 20 million requests.

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 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.

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.

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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 over 2026 World Cup ticket prices, the German Football Association (DFB) has detailed costs for Germany's group matches, starting at 155 euros—even as fan groups like Football Supporters Europe demand FIFA review the rates.

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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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