World Cup Ticket Controversies: Balancing Fan Experience and Revenue

Andy Kohlberg, owner of Spanish soccer club Mallorca, critiques FIFA's high ticket prices for the upcoming World Cup, warning of potential negative impacts on the sport's image. Kohlberg also discusses La Liga's controversial decision to move matches to the U.S. and highlights the challenges of increasing American interest in Spanish soccer.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Newyork | Updated: 15-10-2025 10:16 IST | Created: 15-10-2025 10:16 IST
World Cup Ticket Controversies: Balancing Fan Experience and Revenue
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Football enthusiasts worldwide are expressing concerns as FIFA introduces steep ticket prices for the next World Cup, raising alarm about its potential impact on the sport's image. Andy Kohlberg, the owner of Spanish soccer club Mallorca, spoke candidly about the issue during a recent event.

Kohlberg criticized FIFA's decision not to disclose a comprehensive ticket price grid, highlighting the organization's deviation from past practices. Prices range from $60 for the cheapest ticket to a staggering $73,200 for premium hospitality at the final.

In related developments, Kohlberg also addressed La Liga's move to relocate the Barcelona vs. Villarreal match to Miami, emphasizing the cultural differences between Spanish and American sports audiences. Kohlberg urges thoughtful consideration of moves that could agitate the fan base.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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