FIFA Wants You To 'Relax' While They Charge $30,000 For A World Cup Ticket | Vantage on Firstpost

The FIFA 2026 Men's World Cup is here, but with very different rules to the game this time. The beautiful sport, known for its accessibility to the masses has run into America's hyper-capitalism. Tickets for group stage matches start at $140 and go all the way to $14,000. Meanwhile, tickets for the World Cup Final start at $8,000 and go up to $30,000. Meanwhile, several football fans travelling to the US have already reported visa troubles and there are now reports that when combining hotel and travel fees, food and cab fare, the average cost for a person travelling to the US to watch the World Cup will be around $30,000. Meanwhile, FIFA President Gianni Infantino has a profound advice for fans who aren't willing to spend big money to watch the match from a World Cup Stadium. Hem Kaur Saroya tells you more on Vantage on Firstpost.

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