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FIFA World Cup enthusiasm may have cost US economy $11.7 bn loss; here's why

The FIFA World Cup has provided unforgettable experiences for football enthusiasts. However, it also incurred a considerable economic burden for the US.

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hindustantimes.comStai leggendo1 g fa

FIFA World Cup enthusiasm may have cost US economy $11.7 bn loss; here's why

The FIFA World Cup has provided unforgettable experiences for football enthusiasts. However, it also incurred a considerable economic burden for the US.

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timesofindia.indiatimes.com1 g fa

Fans 1, Productivity 0: How 2026 FIFA World Cup could trigger $17 billion productivity loss worldwide

The FIFA World Cup may be the biggest sporting spectacle on the planet, but for employers it could also become one of the biggest workplace disruptions of the year.

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economictimes.indiatimes.com1 g fa

If you bill it, they will come: FIFA 2026 wins battle for fans' wallets in pricey World Cup

World Cup final caps a tournament where fans paid record prices. Ticket buyers defied expectations and paid sky-high prices for all matches. FIFA's gamble paid off as demand exceeded initial concerns about prices. …

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Argentina’s $500 million World Cup travel boom - EFE

Nearly 50,000 Argentine fans travel to the US for the 2026 World Cup final against Spain, fueling a massive $513 million travel and tourism boom.

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malaymail.com4 h fa

Fifa forecasts record US$15b World Cup revenue amid soaring ticket sales

NEW YORK, July 19 — Fifa is reportedly anticipating record revenue of US$15 billion (RM61.4 billion) for the World Cup which ends later today, far more than originally expected,...

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theguardian.com5 h fa

Are money and soft power draining World Cup football of its magic? | Richard Partington

Fifa’s orchestration of incompatible or frankly absurd corporate sponsorship suggests the balance may have tipped too far

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Timeline cronologica

  1. sabato 18 luglio 2026·channelnewsasia.com

    If you bill it, they will come: FIFA wins battle for fans' wallets in pricey World Cup

    NEW YORK, July 18 : Sunday's final caps a World Cup where fans were willing to shell out more than ever for a seat at the quadrennial showpiece, as ticket buyers confounded even…

  2. sabato 18 luglio 2026·economictimes.indiatimes.com

    If you bill it, they will come: FIFA 2026 wins battle for fans' wallets in pricey World Cup

    World Cup final caps a tournament where fans paid record prices. Ticket buyers defied expectations and paid sky-high prices for all matches. FIFA's gamble paid off as demand…

  3. sabato 18 luglio 2026·hindustantimes.com

    FIFA World Cup enthusiasm may have cost US economy $11.7 bn loss; here's why

    The FIFA World Cup has provided unforgettable experiences for football enthusiasts. However, it also incurred a considerable economic burden for the US.

  4. sabato 18 luglio 2026·efe.com

    Argentina’s $500 million World Cup travel boom - EFE

    Nearly 50,000 Argentine fans travel to the US for the 2026 World Cup final against Spain, fueling a massive $513 million travel and tourism boom.

  5. sabato 18 luglio 2026·timesofindia.indiatimes.com

    Fans 1, Productivity 0: How 2026 FIFA World Cup could trigger $17 billion productivity loss worldwide

    The FIFA World Cup may be the biggest sporting spectacle on the planet, but for employers it could also become one of the biggest workplace disruptions of the year.

  6. domenica 19 luglio 2026·economictimes.indiatimes.com

    FIFA toasts World Cup triumph as tournament draws to close

    The 2026 World Cup concluded as a triumph, overcoming initial concerns about high prices and geopolitical tensions. Thrilling football and a strong feel-good factor captivated…

  7. domenica 19 luglio 2026·theguardian.com

    Are money and soft power draining World Cup football of its magic? | Richard Partington

    Fifa’s orchestration of incompatible or frankly absurd corporate sponsorship suggests the balance may have tipped too far

  8. domenica 19 luglio 2026·malaymail.com

    Fifa forecasts record US$15b World Cup revenue amid soaring ticket sales

    NEW YORK, July 19 — Fifa is reportedly anticipating record revenue of US$15 billion (RM61.4 billion) for the World Cup which ends later today, far more than originally expected,...