FIFA faces intense backlash as World Cup ticket prices spark outrage among fans, with the cheapest ticket for a final match costing over £3,000.
The revelation comes ahead of a random selection draw for World Cup tickets, which was opened by tournament organizers FIFA at 4 pm UK time on Thursday. Fans are being given the chance to buy tickets online between now and January 13 at fixed prices, with no indication that prices will rise or fall based on demand.
According to Football Supporters Europe (FSE), these ticket prices are a "monumental betrayal" of fans, who feel they have been left out in the cold due to an unfair pricing system. FSE believes that FIFA's method of allocating tickets dependent on vague criteria such as perceived attractiveness of a match is also deeply flawed.
England football supporters group Free Lions described the price as "shocking prices above and beyond what we suspected", with ticket costs ranging between $4,185 and $8,680 for England fans. The cheapest tickets start at just over £2,000 for Croatia's first round game while a final ticket for England will cost an eye-watering six grand.
As the World Cup approaches, concerns have been raised about the sustainability of FIFA's approach to ticket pricing in light of rising inflation and financial difficulties faced by many football supporters.
The revelation comes ahead of a random selection draw for World Cup tickets, which was opened by tournament organizers FIFA at 4 pm UK time on Thursday. Fans are being given the chance to buy tickets online between now and January 13 at fixed prices, with no indication that prices will rise or fall based on demand.
According to Football Supporters Europe (FSE), these ticket prices are a "monumental betrayal" of fans, who feel they have been left out in the cold due to an unfair pricing system. FSE believes that FIFA's method of allocating tickets dependent on vague criteria such as perceived attractiveness of a match is also deeply flawed.
England football supporters group Free Lions described the price as "shocking prices above and beyond what we suspected", with ticket costs ranging between $4,185 and $8,680 for England fans. The cheapest tickets start at just over £2,000 for Croatia's first round game while a final ticket for England will cost an eye-watering six grand.
As the World Cup approaches, concerns have been raised about the sustainability of FIFA's approach to ticket pricing in light of rising inflation and financial difficulties faced by many football supporters.