2026 World Cup Projected as Most Lucrative Amid Fan Boycotts and Concerns

2026 World Cup Projected as Most Lucrative Amid Fan Boycotts and Concerns
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The 2026 World Cup is expected to generate record revenue, but some fans are boycotting over ticket prices and immigration policies.

  • FIFA projects the 2026 World Cup will be the most lucrative sporting event in history.
  • The tournament will be held in the US, Mexico, and Canada with 48 competing countries.
  • FIFA has upgraded its revenue projections in recent years for this event.
  • Some fans are boycotting the World Cup due to dissatisfaction with ticket prices and U.S. immigration policies.
  • Concerns have been raised in the travel industry about the potential impact of these fan boycotts.

FIFA anticipates record-breaking revenue from the 2026 World Cup, while some fans are choosing to boycott the event over ticket prices and U.S. immigration policies.

The financial success of the tournament could be affected by fan participation, with potential implications for the travel and hospitality sectors as well as future sporting events.

Observers are watching to see if fan boycotts will impact attendance or revenue projections, and how FIFA and organizers will address these concerns.