World Cup Final Tickets Listed for Sale at Over $2 Million Each
In Brief
The high resale prices for World Cup final tickets have raised concerns about accessibility and the effectiveness of anti-touting regulations.
Key Facts
- Tickets for the upcoming football World Cup final are on sale for more than $2 million each.
- In November, the Government announced new rules making it illegal to resell tickets for live events for profit.
- Four tickets are listed on FIFA's official resale site for just under $2.3 million each.
- FIFA president Gianni Infantino stated last week that the Iranian team will participate in the tournament.
- Fans have criticized FIFA's ticket pricing, saying it excludes many from attending the event.
What Happened
Tickets for the football World Cup final have appeared on FIFA's resale platform at prices exceeding $2 million each, prompting criticism from fans and renewed scrutiny of ticket resale practices.
Why It Matters
The high ticket prices and ongoing resale activity raise questions about the enforcement of anti-touting laws and the accessibility of major sporting events to the general public.
What's Next
Observers are watching how authorities and FIFA respond to concerns about ticket pricing and resale, and whether further regulatory action or pricing adjustments will follow.
Sources
- Sky News — World Cup final tickets go on sale for $2.3m each(4h ago)
- BBC News — No Fifa plans for Iran-Italy swap at World Cup(15h ago)
- The Independent — Ministers urged to stick to ticket tout ban amid fears of delay(8h ago)
