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NYC Mayoral Candidate Presses FIFA to Drop Dynamic World Cup Ticket Pricing

The 'Game Over Greed' push spotlights local access concerns after FIFA defended demand-based pricing.

Overview

  • Mamdani launched a petition urging FIFA to scrap dynamic pricing, reserve 15% of tickets at reduced rates for local residents, and impose caps on resale.
  • He argues working-class New Yorkers risk being priced out of nearby matches and casts the effort as a local-access fight with eight games, including the final, set for MetLife Stadium.
  • FIFA has outlined price bands starting at about $60 for group-stage matches and reaching up to $6,730 for the final, with costs allowed to fluctuate based on demand.
  • The candidate notes Mexico has agreed to resale limits for its allocation, while similar caps have not been adopted in the United States or Canada.
  • FIFA, in statements reported Thursday, defended variable pricing as an evolving market practice, pointed to fixed-price allocations for certain fan categories, and emphasized that its official resale platform is a secure option under U.S. law.