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World Cup tickets priced for billionaires, Infantino says poor fans irrelevant.

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THE GREAT WORLD CUP HEIST: FIFA Boss LAUGHS as Fans Are Priced Out, Demands STAGGERING $9,000 for a Seat

FIFA President Gianni Infantino has just delivered a BRUTAL message to every working-class football fan: YOU ARE NOT WELCOME. As families scramble to afford groceries, the global soccer body is charging a FORTUNE for the 2026 World Cup, with ticket prices hitting a CRIMINAL $8,680 for the final.

This isn’t just expensive. It’s a calculated LOCKOUT.

Infantino BRAGGED about receiving over 150 MILLION ticket requests, calling demand “absolutely crazy.” He used those staggering numbers to JUSTIFY sky-high prices, claiming the cash is needed to fund soccer worldwide. “Without FIFA, there would be no football in 150 countries,” he smugly declared in Dubai. But look at the proof: a ticket to the U.S. opener costs $2,735. The cheapest seat for the final is over $4,000. FIFA’s answer? A tiny handful of $60 tickets to quiet the outrage.

WHO BENEFITS? FIFA’s bloated bureaucracy and corporate partners. WHO STAYS SILENT? Sponsors and federations who let this happen. This is a pattern: squeeze the lifeblood of the sport—the fans—to feed a distant, greedy machine. They’ve turned the world’s game into a luxury product for the rich.

The “beautiful game” is now a closed-door auction, and you weren’t even invited to bid.

They are not selling tickets. They are selling your sport right out from under you.



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