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WED · 2026-04-22 · 03:36 GMTBRIEF NSR-2026-0422-71385
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FIFA unlocks more World Cup tickets and adds new, more expensive categories

FIFA is releasing more World Cup tickets for all 104 games across various categories, starting Wednesday at 11am EDT. This decision follows fan complaints regarding the introduction of new, more expensive "front category" tickets this month, which some believe impacted the quality of previously purchased seats.

By APAl JazeeraFiled 2026-04-22 · 03:36 GMTLean · CenterRead · 2 min
FIFA unlocks more World Cup tickets and adds new, more expensive categories
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FIFA is releasing more World Cup tickets for all 104 games across various categories, starting Wednesday at 11am EDT. This decision follows fan complaints regarding the introduction of new, more expensive "front category" tickets this month, which some believe impacted the quality of previously purchased seats. Initial ticket prices ranged from $140 to $8,680 in December, but increased to as much as $10,990 in April. A report also indicates that ticket sales are lagging for the US opener against Paraguay on June 12 in Inglewood, California, with approximately 40,934 tickets sold as of April 10, compared to 50,661 for the Iran-New Zealand match on April 15. The Los Angeles SoFi Stadium, where these games will be held, has a projected capacity of around 69,650.

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40,934 tickets had been bought for the US-Paraguay game.

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FIFA raised prices to as much as $10,990 when sales reopened on April 1.

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FIFA is putting more World Cup tickets on sale after adding new, more expensive categories.

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The new category led to online complaints from fans.

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FIFA projects the capacity at the Los Angeles SoFi Stadium to be about 69,650.

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Football’s governing body puts more tickets on sale but has introduced new premium-priced tiers that angered some fans.The International Federation of Association Football (FIFA) is putting more World Cup tickets on sale after angering some fans by adding new, more expensive categories.FIFA announced on Tuesday that it would make more tickets available at 11am EDT (15:00 GMT) on Wednesday for all 104 games in Categories 1, 2 and 3, in addition to the new “front category” pricing it added this month.Recommended Stories list of 3 itemslist 1 of 3Real Madrid close on Barcelona as Mbappe and Vinicius net against Alaveslist 2 of 3Iran’s World Cup participation depends on team’s safety in the US: Ministerlist 3 of 3Usain Bolt hopes Australian sprint sensation Gout has strong support systemend of listThe new category led to online complaints from fans, who said they had thought that the better seats in the categories they had bought tickets for were withheld, and they had been assigned less favourable locations.FIFA in December put tickets on sale at prices ranging from $140 for Category 3 in the first round to $8,680 for the final, then raised prices to as much as $10,990 when sales reopened on April 1.FIFA did not respond to an April 9 request for comment about the new ticket categories it added.Also on Tuesday, The Athletic reported that ticket sales are lagging for the US opener against Paraguay on June 12 at Inglewood, California. It said a document distributed to local organisers, dated April 10, said that 40,934 tickets had been bought for the US-Paraguay game, and 50,661 were bought for the Iran-New Zealand contest on April 15.FIFA projects the capacity at the Los Angeles SoFi Stadium, where the US-Paraguay and Iran-New Zealand games will be held, to be about 69,650, noting that it may change.FIFA’s December sale priced US-Paraguay tickets at $1,120, $1,940 and $2,735, and Iran-New Zealand seats at $140, $380 and $450.
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