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Man Paid $1,400 for World Cup Tickets—Then FIFA ‘Killed the Dream’

Man Paid $1,400 for World Cup Tickets—Then FIFA ‘Killed the Dream’

Summary

A fan from Malaysia bought three tickets for the 2026 FIFA World Cup but decided not to attend after seeing how expensive travel, accommodation, and visa costs would be. He returned the tickets through FIFA’s official resale platform. This situation reflects wider concerns about ticket prices, visa rules, and travel issues for the tournament held across the U.S., Canada, and Mexico.

Key Facts

  • Izzroy Isahak from Kuala Lumpur spent about $1,400 on three Category 2 tickets for the 2026 World Cup.
  • After checking travel and other costs, he found the total expense too high and returned the tickets via FIFA’s resale platform.
  • The 2026 World Cup will be hosted by the U.S., Canada, and Mexico, unlike previous single-country tournaments.
  • Many tickets and travel costs for 2026 are higher than in past tournaments, like the 2022 World Cup in Qatar.
  • Ticket holders must follow standard visa application processes, unlike past World Cups where some visa-free entry or easier access was available.
  • Reports include visa denials and entry refusals for some fans and officials trying to attend the tournament.
  • Some fans have experienced ticketing problems, such as seat changes after purchase.
  • High costs and complicated travel have raised worries that some World Cup matches might have empty seats.
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