FIFA under fire over extortionate World Cup ticket prices that could cost fans thousands.
A monumental betrayal of football's fans has been claimed by Football Supporters Europe (FSE) after the cheapest tickets for next summer's World Cup final were revealed to be over £3,000. The shocking prices have sparked outrage among supporters groups, who argue that these rates are nothing short of extortionate.
The news comes as England fans discovered that tickets to follow their team through the tournament could cost up to $16,590 (£12,375) in top categories. Clarity on ticket prices was provided by Croatia's football federation publishing prices for participant member associations (PMAs), which means tickets are sold at fixed prices rather than dynamic pricing.
FSE claims that the minimum price a fan can expect to pay to watch their team from the first match to the final is $6,900 (£5,137.74) – five times more than it would have cost in Qatar two years ago. The figure could double when factoring in costs such as flights and accommodation.
"This is a monumental betrayal of the tradition of the World Cup, ignoring the contribution of supporters to the spectacle it is," said FSE. "We call on FIFA to immediately halt PMA ticket sales, engage in consultation with all impacted parties, and review ticket prices and category distribution until a solution that respects the tradition, universality, and cultural significance of the World Cup is found."
Supporters groups across the continent are also speaking out against the high ticket prices. The England Supporters Travel Club discovered that the cheapest tickets for their opening match would cost $265 (£195) – significantly less than what FIFA has announced.
"This can't be allowed to happen," said Free Lions, an England supporters group. "Match-goers around the world deserve protection from these rip-off prices."
FIFA has yet to comment on the outrage surrounding ticket prices.
A monumental betrayal of football's fans has been claimed by Football Supporters Europe (FSE) after the cheapest tickets for next summer's World Cup final were revealed to be over £3,000. The shocking prices have sparked outrage among supporters groups, who argue that these rates are nothing short of extortionate.
The news comes as England fans discovered that tickets to follow their team through the tournament could cost up to $16,590 (£12,375) in top categories. Clarity on ticket prices was provided by Croatia's football federation publishing prices for participant member associations (PMAs), which means tickets are sold at fixed prices rather than dynamic pricing.
FSE claims that the minimum price a fan can expect to pay to watch their team from the first match to the final is $6,900 (£5,137.74) – five times more than it would have cost in Qatar two years ago. The figure could double when factoring in costs such as flights and accommodation.
"This is a monumental betrayal of the tradition of the World Cup, ignoring the contribution of supporters to the spectacle it is," said FSE. "We call on FIFA to immediately halt PMA ticket sales, engage in consultation with all impacted parties, and review ticket prices and category distribution until a solution that respects the tradition, universality, and cultural significance of the World Cup is found."
Supporters groups across the continent are also speaking out against the high ticket prices. The England Supporters Travel Club discovered that the cheapest tickets for their opening match would cost $265 (£195) – significantly less than what FIFA has announced.
"This can't be allowed to happen," said Free Lions, an England supporters group. "Match-goers around the world deserve protection from these rip-off prices."
FIFA has yet to comment on the outrage surrounding ticket prices.