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FIFA president Gianni Infantino said that many fans who have applied for tickets for the 2026 World Cup will be looking to sell them for profit on resale sites, thus driving up the cost of ticket prices.
Tickets for the 2026 World Cup Final are being listed on FIFA's resale marketplace for as much as $230,000, per James Robson of the Associated Press.
GREENSBORO, N.C. (WGHP) — The Norwegian Football Association’s home base for the FIFA World Cup 2026 will be Greensboro, according to a NFA news release. On Jan. 9, the NFA submitted its list of preferred locations for the World Cup base and later confirmed that they received their first choice of Greensboro.
The world will tune in this summer for soccer's biggest event as the 2026 FIFA World Cup kicks off on June 11. Spread across three countries and 16 cities, we'll witness 48 teams strive for glory and immortality.
The French national team will be practicing about 30 minutes outside of Boston for this summer's FIFA World Cup.
FIFA announced it received more than 500 million ticket requests for the Men's World Cup this summer. Fans will learn if their requests were successful starting Feb. 5.
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State Dept to start rolling out FIFA PASS for foreign soccer fans looking to attend World Cup in US
The State Department will begin to roll out the FIFA Priority Appointment Schedule System for soccer fans wanting to come to the U.S. to attend the World Cup.
Half a billion soccer fans from around the world have entered for tickets to the FIFA World Cup. See their top-requested matches.
As of late January, Spain, Argentina and France are leading the FIFA men's world rankings. Check out the rest of the top 50 breakdown now.
More than 500 million people applied for tickets to the 2026 FIFA World Cup. What countries and matches led the way?
A vice-president of the German soccer federation has argued it is time to discuss boycotting the 2026 World Cup in response to recent comments made by President Donald Trump. Tensions between the United States and Europe are incredibly high after President Trump revealed his wish to take control of Greenland—territory owned by Denmark—and his threat of tarrifs against any European nation that opposed his plans.