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The Guardian view on World Cup ticket prices: $33,000? You’re having a laugh … | Editorial
HABER
12.05.2026

The Guardian view on World Cup ticket prices: $33,000? You’re having a laugh … | Editorial

Fifa’s embrace of dynamic pricing and resale markets has led to sky-high costs and a speculative free-for-all, betraying the spirit of the beautiful gameIn What Money Can’t Buy, his 2012 critique of a world where everything is for sale, Michael Sandel laments what he calls “the skyboxification of American life”. Price gouging and profiteering, Mr Sandel notes, can exclude millions from communal experiences that should unite people, rather than divide them according to the size of their wallets. That is “not good for democracy, nor is it a satisfying way to live”.Ahead of the men’s World Cup in the United States, Canada and Mexico next month, millions of football fans would readily agree with the Harvard philosopher. Gianni Infantino, the president of the sport’s global governing body, Fifa, has predicted that this summer’s tournament will be the “greatest and most inclusive … ever”. But the lead-up has been overshadowed by a ticketing strategy that is almost surreally indifferent to the battered traditions of “the people’s game”.Do you have an opinion on the issues raised in this article? If you would like to submit a response of up to 300 words by email to be considered for publication in our letters section, please click here. Continue reading...

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Guardian Business
Fifa triples price of top World Cup final ticket to $32,970 as US politicians voice concerns
HABER
09.05.2026

Fifa triples price of top World Cup final ticket to $32,970 as US politicians voice concerns

Previous high for Category 1 had been $10,990Resale tickets for final listed from $8,000 to $11.5mNew Jersey reps pen letter to Infantino about ticketingFifa tripled the price of its best available tickets to the World Cup final, making $32,970 seats available on Thursday for the 19 July match at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey.The governing body listed those seats as Front Category 1 on its sales site. Continue reading...

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Guardian Business
Trainline says Middle East tensions hitting European rail bookings
HABER
06.05.2026

Trainline says Middle East tensions hitting European rail bookings

Profits jump to £122m at ticketing retailer but it expects flat or declining revenues over the coming year Business live – latest updatesTrainline has said the US standoff with Iran is hitting its revenues, with rail ticket sales to foreign visitors to Europe affected.The UK-based ticketing retailer said it expected revenues to stay flat or decline over the coming year, citing “the effects of geopolitical tensions in the Middle East on inbound air traffic into Europe”. Continue reading...

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Guardian UK
Fifa criticized for ‘deeply concerning’ approach to ticketing for fans with disabilities
Spor
24.04.2026

Fifa criticized for ‘deeply concerning’ approach to ticketing for fans with disabilities

In a reversal from previous tournaments, companion tickets come at significant cost for the 2026 World Cup. Accessibility advocates are raising their concernsSign up for the World Behind The Cup newsletterFootball fans with disabilities are struggling to buy companion tickets for World Cup games with some seats that had been assigned for caregivers appearing to be put on general sale.The Guardian has uncovered significant issues with the World Cup ticket sales process for fans with disabilities, including:Wheelchair users who have secured a match ticket being unable to buy an accompanying ticket for a caregiverCompanion seats being made available to buy in isolation, without proof of a prior wheelchair or accessible purchase, in stage four of Fifa’s sale process earlier this monthWheelchair and accessible seating being priced higher than general admission tickets on Fifa’s official resale marketplace across a wide range of matchesAn inability by Fifa to guarantee that fans who have bought companion tickets will be seated next to the wheelchair user they are accompanying Continue reading...

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Guardian Sport
Foxes fall to League One as Leicester suffer second consecutive relegation
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Spor·22.04.2026AI özeti

Foxes fall to League One as Leicester suffer second consecutive relegation

Leicester City have been relegated to League One after a 2-2 draw with Hull City confirmed their second consecutive relegation. The club has lost £270m over four years and incurred a six-point deduction this season for financial breaches. Midfielder Harry Winks told travelling fans to 'f*** off' after the Portsmouth defeat, while local lad Hamza Choudhury acted as a human shield facing angry fans outside the King Power Stadium.

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Guardian Sport