FIFA criticised over pricing and opaque WC ticketing policies
Apr 03, 2026
London [UK], April 3: FIFA has again been criticised for its "ridiculous" pricing and "opaque policies" on ticketing for this summer's World Cup.
The final sales window opened on Wednesday with fans around the world reporting lengthy delays in accessing the tickets.
FIFA has faced criticism over the pricing of tickets since launching initial sales last autumn, and over the decision to adopt dynamic pricing, where costs rise or fall depending on demand.
The Athletic reported tickets for roughly 40 of the 104 matches were more expensive than they had been in previous sales windows, and found a Category 1 ticket for the final was now costing almost $11,000, up from less than $7,000 in the first window.
Even that initial price was way above the figure quoted in the co-hosts' bid book submitted to FIFA, which pledged that a Category 1 ticket for the final would cost $1,550.
A spokesperson for the Football Supporters' Association told the Press Association on Thursday: "This is the most expensive World Cup in history for travelling supporters, from match tickets to travel and accommodation. It isn't just an issue for English fans but for those across the planet.
"FIFA's ridiculous ticket pricing and opaque policies have led many fans to conclude they simply can't afford to attend football's greatest global event." Last week Football Supporters Europe (FSE) lodged a complaint over FIFA's World Cup ticket pricing strategy with the European Commission.
Source: Qatar Tribune