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Pitched as a uniting force, the 2026 World Cup has been anything but | Jules Boykoff

Pitched as a uniting force, the 2026 World Cup has been anything but | Jules Boykoff

Summary

The 2026 World Cup will be hosted by the United States, Mexico, and Canada, but the event has faced criticism for high prices and political tensions. Ticket and parking costs are much higher than originally promised, and some local transportation fees have also increased significantly.

Key Facts

  • The 2026 World Cup is jointly hosted by the US, Mexico, and Canada.
  • When the bid was announced in 2017, it promoted unity and affordable access to football.
  • Ticket prices for the final can reach $10,990, far above the original estimate of $1,550.
  • FIFA uses dynamic pricing to charge more for tickets based on demand.
  • Mexico capped ticket resale prices, but the US and Canada have no limits, with FIFA taking a 15% fee on resales.
  • Parking costs have risen, with prices up to $300 in Los Angeles and $225 near MetLife Stadium in New Jersey.
  • Free public transportation promised in the bid is not being delivered; some local transit fares have increased dramatically.
  • President Donald Trump has made controversial political statements related to the US’s co-hosts, adding to tensions.
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