FIFA Defends Soaring World Cup Ticket Prices After Final Seats Hit $32,970

Gianni Infantino, the current president of FIFA, attends the FIFA Council Meeting at which FIFA officially announces that 2021 FIFA Club World Cup will be held in China, in Shanghai, China, 24 October 2019. *** Local Caption *** fachaoshi — Photo by IC Photo
Gianni Infantino, the current president of FIFA, attends the FIFA Council Meeting at which FIFA officially announces that 2021 FIFA Club World Cup will be held in China, in Shanghai, China, 24 October 2019. *** Local Caption *** fachaoshi — Photo by IC Photo
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  • FIFA increased top-priced World Cup final tickets to nearly $33,000
  • U.S. lawmakers questioned FIFA’s “opaque” dynamic pricing system
  • Gianni Infantino defended the prices by pointing to market demand and resale activity

FIFA is facing growing criticism after dramatically increasing ticket prices for the 2026 World Cup final, with some of the best seats for the showpiece match now costing $32,970.

The governing body released the latest batch of tickets on Thursday for the July 19 final at MetLife Stadium, where the tournament will conclude in front of more than 80,000 fans.

It is another sign of how expensive this summer’s World Cup has become for supporters hoping to attend matches in the United States, Canada and Mexico.

The previous top category-one final ticket had been priced at $10,990. That option has now largely disappeared from FIFA’s platform outside of accessibility seating.

Fans searching for seats to the biggest matches in the competition were met with eye-watering numbers across the board.

Tickets for the semifinal in Texas at AT&T Stadium climbed above $11,000, while seats for the other semifinal in Atlanta at Mercedes-Benz Stadium passed $10,000.

Even group-stage matches involving the United States men’s national soccer team came with steep prices.

Seats for the Americans’ opener against Paraguay in California were listed between $1,120 and $2,735.

The pricing structure has now attracted political attention.

New Jersey representatives Nellie Pou and Frank Pallone Jr. sent a letter to FIFA president Gianni Infantino questioning what they described as an “opaque” ticketing system and demanding greater transparency.

The lawmakers said supporters were struggling to understand how prices were being set and accused FIFA of using shifting pricing models that risked alienating ordinary fans.

Infantino has repeatedly defended FIFA’s approach.

Speaking earlier this week in Beverly Hills, he argued that the organisation was simply operating within the realities of the American sports and entertainment market.

“We have to look at the market,” Infantino said. “We are in a market in which entertainment is the most developed in the world, so we have to apply market rates.”

He also pointed to the resale market as justification for higher prices, arguing that cheaper tickets would immediately be sold on at inflated values.

That resale market has become another major talking point around the tournament.

Tickets for the World Cup final were listed on FIFA’s official resale platform this week for sums ranging from around $9,000 to more than $11 million.

One upper-tier seat in the stadium was advertised for almost $11.5 million.

FIFA does not set resale prices directly, though it takes commission fees from both buyers and sellers through the platform.

Infantino attempted to laugh off the extreme figures.

“If somebody buys a ticket for the final for $2 million, I will personally bring a hot dog and a Coke,” he joked.

Away from the stadium itself, transport costs around the tournament have also sparked debate.

New Jersey Transit had initially proposed charging fans $150 for a return journey to MetLife Stadium during the tournament before reducing the fare to $105 after public backlash and political pressure.

That remains significantly higher than the standard fare supporters would usually pay from Manhattan to East Rutherford.

MetLife Stadium will host eight matches during the tournament, including the final, with countries including Brazil, France, Germany and England all scheduled to play there during the group stage.

For many supporters, though, the concern is becoming less about who is playing and more about who can actually afford to be there.

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