Fifa already under attack for high ticket prices
Costs are comparable to NFL parking passes
World Cup ticket holders can expect to spend big to park their cars at next year’s tournament, with prices on Fifa’s official website reaching as much as $175 per parking pass.
First reported by the Athletic, the figures are significant in the car-dependent United States – one of the tournament’s three hosts, along with Canada and Mexico – where many venues are not easily accessible by public transport.
A “general parking” pass for the 14 July semi-final at AT&T Stadium in Dallas was listed at $175 on Tuesday, while the price for parking at a group-stage match was listed at $75. Parking at a quarter-final match in Kansas City at Arrowhead Stadium on 11 July would cost ticket holders $125 while the price for group-stage matches was $75. Fifa, which used dynamic pricing for the first phase of ticket sales for the tournament, had group-stage seats starting at $60.






