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FIFA raises top ticket price for World Cup final to $10,990 during glitch-hampered sales reopening

FIFA raised its top ticket price for the World Cup final to $10,990 (€9,533) during the glitch-hampered reopening of sales Wednesday after the 48-team field for this year's tournament was finalised.

6 April 2026 at 02:15 pm
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FIFA raises top ticket price for World Cup final to $10,990 during glitch-hampered sales reopening

FIFA has raised the top ticket price for the World Cup final to $10,990 (€9,533) during the glitch-hampered reopening of sales on Wednesday, following the finalisation of the 48-team field for this year's tournament. The sudden increase in ticket prices has raised concerns among fans and soccer enthusiasts, who are already grappling with the challenges posed by the technical issues that plagued the sales process.

The decision to hike the price of the most expensive tickets to such a high level comes as the tournament's final lineup was confirmed, marking a significant milestone in the lead-up to the event. FIFA officials have not yet provided an official explanation for the price surge, but it is believed that the move is aimed at maximising revenue from high-demand tickets. Critics argue that the exorbitant price is inaccessible to the average fan and may further alienate soccer supporters who are already frustrated by the complex ticketing system.

The reopening of ticket sales was marred by technical glitches, causing widespread confusion and frustration among potential buyers. Many fans reported difficulties in accessing the ticketing platform, with some experiencing repeated errors and site crashes. FIFA has acknowledged the issues and has promised to address them promptly, but the mishap has left many questioning the organization's ability to manage such a large-scale event smoothly.

The price of the top-tier tickets for the World Cup final has been a topic of debate for years, with some arguing that it is a necessary investment to fund the tournament's infrastructure and development. However, the recent hike to $10,990 has been met with widespread criticism, with many fans feeling that it is an excessive amount for a single match. The situation has been further complicated by the economic challenges faced by many households globally, making it even more difficult for fans to afford such expensive tickets.

In response to the backlash, FIFA has stated that it is committed to ensuring a fair and accessible ticketing process for all fans. The organization has pledged to improve the sales platform and work on resolving the technical issues that have been causing problems. Additionally, FIFA has promised to explore alternative ticketing options and discounts for fans who are struggling to afford the higher-priced tickets.

The glitch-hampered sales reopening has raised questions about FIFA's preparedness for the tournament, which is set to take place later this year. While the organization has been praised for its efforts to expand the tournament to 48 teams, the ticketing debacle has cast a shadow over the event's preparations. Fans and soccer enthusiasts are now waiting to see how FIFA will address the issues and whether it can deliver a smooth and enjoyable World Cup experience for all.

In conclusion, FIFA's decision to raise the top ticket price for the World Cup final to $10,990 during the glitch-hampered sales reopening has sparked controversy and raised concerns about accessibility and affordability. The technical issues faced by fans attempting to purchase tickets have further complicated the situation, leading to questions about the organization's ability to manage the tournament effectively. As the event approaches, FIFA will need to prioritize resolving these issues and ensuring that fans from all walks of life can enjoy the World Cup in a fair and inclusive manner.

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