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    Trump Critiques High Ticket Prices for Upcoming World Cup Matches

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    President Trump discussing World Cup ticket prices

    Here's what it means for you.

    The affordability of World Cup tickets may influence attendance and public sentiment.

    What happened

    President Trump expressed surprise at the high ticket prices for World Cup matches in the U.S., stating he wouldn't pay over $1,000 for a ticket, particularly for the U.S. opener against Paraguay.

    The Context

    • World Cup matches in the U.S. are set to take place next month.
    • FIFA has established a base price of $1,120 for the cheapest tickets available.
    • FIFA President Gianni Infantino recently defended the ticket prices as justified for the U.S. market.

    Takeaway

    The discussion around ticket prices may influence public sentiment and attendance at the World Cup.

    This article was generated by AI from 4 verified sources and reviewed by A47 editorial systems.

    4 Articles
    The Hill

    Trump says he was unaware of $1,000 World Cup tickets

    President Trump stated he was unaware that tickets for the upcoming World Cup soccer matches in the United States were priced at over $1,000, expressing surprise during an interview with the New York Post.

    BBC News

    'I wouldn't pay it' - Trump on USA ticket price

    In a recent statement, former US President Donald Trump expressed his reluctance to pay high ticket prices for the upcoming 2026 World Cup opener between the USA and Paraguay, stating, 'I wouldn't pay it either.' This comment highlights his disconten...

    Fortune

    Trump admits World Cup tickets are too expensive—days after Infantino insisted they were ‘market rate’ for America

    Former President Donald Trump acknowledged that World Cup ticket prices are excessively high, stating, "I wouldn't pay it either, to be honest," just days after FIFA President Gianni Infantino claimed the prices were at 'market rate' for the U.S. mar...

    The Guardian

    Donald Trump says he ‘wouldn’t pay’ four figures for World Cup matches

    Donald Trump has publicly criticized the high ticket prices for World Cup matches, stating he would not pay the four-figure fees for the U.S. opener against Paraguay, which are set at over $1,000. This remark was made during a phone interview with th...

    The Guardian

    Donald Trump says he ‘wouldn’t pay’ four figures for World Cup matches

    Donald Trump expressed his discontent with the high prices of World Cup tickets, stating in an interview with the New York Post that he would not pay four figures for matches involving the USMNT, specifically referencing the opener against Paraguay. ...