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Fifa could earn £15billion this World Cup cycle amid soaring ticket prices

There has been backlash from fans over World Cup ticket prices, with Donald Trump even admitting he would not be willing to pay

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independent.co.ukStai leggendo1 mesi fa

Fifa could earn £15billion this World Cup cycle amid soaring ticket prices

There has been backlash from fans over World Cup ticket prices, with Donald Trump even admitting he would not be willing to pay

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channelnewsasia.com1 mesi fa

Commentary: Soaring World Cup ticket prices could bring in US$15b for FIFA, but where will the money go?

This year’s World Cup will provide organiser FIFA with a golden opportunity to make more than US$15 billion in revenue, which would be a record, says this academic.

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  1. giovedì 21 maggio 2026·independent.co.uk

    Fifa could earn £15billion this World Cup cycle amid soaring ticket prices

    There has been backlash from fans over World Cup ticket prices, with Donald Trump even admitting he would not be willing to pay

  2. domenica 24 maggio 2026·channelnewsasia.com

    Commentary: Soaring World Cup ticket prices could bring in US$15b for FIFA, but where will the money go?

    This year’s World Cup will provide organiser FIFA with a golden opportunity to make more than US$15 billion in revenue, which would be a record, says this academic.