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FIFA Slams ‘Shocking Behavior’ Over World Cup Ticket Prices in Recent Draw Stage Announcement

December 11, 2025 4 Min Read
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Many soccer enthusiasts have eagerly awaited Thursday to purchase tickets for their country’s World Cup games, only to be disappointed by the pricing revealed.

FIFA’s ticket sales process kicked off on Thursday, following last week’s World Cup draw, which informed fans of the match pairings. Unfortunately, prices have surged, with some ticket costs increasing by hundreds of dollars.

Henry Bushnell from The Athletic reported:

For high-profile matches like England vs. Croatia and Scotland vs. Brazil, the price for some Category 1 tickets has risen to $700 from $410 and $445 in just a month. Data from The Athletic shows that in 80 out of 104 games, Category 1 prices have surged up to 71%, although there were price reductions for 11 games.

Category 1 tickets generally refer to seats located under the bowl and occasionally include upper-level seating. FIFA categorizes tickets into four levels, with some Category 4 tickets promising low prices starting at $60. However, a reporter from The Athletic noted that these tickets are so scarce that they might as well be non-existent, and none will be available for purchase on Thursday.

These ticket prices will hold until the current lottery phase concludes on January 13th, when fans will either be issued tickets at the new rates or receive a rejection notice.

Football Supporters Europe, which advocates for fans’ rights, released a statement expressing outrage at the “exorbitant” and “astronomical” ticket prices, particularly in comparison to the previous 2022 World Cup in Qatar held in lavishly constructed venues.

According to FSE, following their team from the first match to the final could cost a supporter at least $6,900, nearly five times higher than what it cost during the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar.

Fans will need to pay this hefty amount upfront in early 2026 for the chance to cheer on their team in the finals.

To make matters worse, FIFA has decided to reserve limited Category 4 tickets for the general public under dynamic pricing, eliminating access for devoted fans through their national associations. This move represents a significant departure from traditional World Cup values and disregards the contributions of fans to the event.

WASHINGTON DC - DECEMBER 6: FIFA President Gianni Infantino speaks at the official match schedule announcement for the 2026 FIFA World Cup on December 6, 2025 in Washington, DC. (Photo credit: Tasos Katapodis - FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images)

Tickets to the FIFA World Cup are not cheap. (Photo credit: Tasos Katapodis – FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images)

(Tassos Katopodis – FIFA, via Getty Images)

This World Cup features a new variable pricing model, which adjusts ticket costs based on expected demand for seats. This may be familiar to American fans used to high prices for NFL games at the same venues, but it frustrates international fans who expect better treatment.

FIFA defended its pricing model in a statement to The Athletic:

A FIFA spokesperson stated, “The pricing model… routinely reflects existing market practices for major entertainment and sporting events within a venue, including soccer.”

FIFA also noted that as a not-for-profit body, the revenue generated from the World Cup is reinvested into football development across its 211 member associations.

The World Cup is set to commence on June 11th, with matches to be held in the United States, Canada, and Mexico.

Fan Take: This news is crucial for soccer fans because it highlights the growing disparity in accessibility to major tournaments, potentially alienating passionate supporters. With ticket prices soaring, the sport risks losing its identity as a competition for all, turning into an event only for those with deep pockets.

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