Fifa asks fans mistakenly issued free World Cup tickets to re-buy at full price

Governing body ‘regrets’ website error that caused glitch
Fifa asks fans mistakenly issued free World Cup tickets to re-buy at full price

Fifa asks fans mistakenly issued free World Cup tickets to re-buy at full price Fifa has canceled approximately 60 World Cup tickets that were mistakenly issued for free due to a website error, and is now requesting full payment from affected fans. This incident is the latest issue in Fifa’s controversial ticketing program, which is currently under investigation by the attorneys general of New York and New Jersey. The World Cup, opening next Thursday in Mexico City, has seen tickets sold at significantly higher prices than previous editions, a move Fifa attributes to funding global game development.

  • Fifa canceled about 60 World Cup tickets given away for free due to a website payment error.
  • Affected fans are being asked to pay the full price for their tickets.
  • This is the latest controversy in Fifa’s World Cup ticketing program.
  • New York and New Jersey attorneys general are investigating the ticketing program for consumer protection violations.
  • Tickets were sold at incorrect prices on May 21st, over three months after Fifa claimed all games were sold out.
  • Fifa is operating its own resale platform, taking a 15% commission.
  • Tickets for the 2026 World Cup are more expensive than previous editions.
  • Fifa took control of ticket pricing and sales, moving away from host nation organizing committees.
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