Ticketing Turmoil at FIFA: Subpoenas and Seat Disputes

The attorneys general of New York and New Jersey have subpoenaed FIFA over concerns about the soccer body's ticketing practices for the upcoming World Cup. Issues reported include fans not receiving the ticket categories they paid for, prompting an investigation into FIFA's pricing for the 2026 tournament.

Ticketing Turmoil at FIFA: Subpoenas and Seat Disputes
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The attorneys general of New York and New Jersey have taken legal action against FIFA regarding concerns over ticketing practices for the World Cup. They are investigating issues arising from media reports about fans facing discrepancies with seat locations.

New York Attorney General Letitia James emphasized that fans deserve fair and affordable access to tickets. She voiced concerns that many have been paying exorbitant prices for seats not matching their purchase category.

The investigation will also look into FIFA's ticket pricing for the 2026 World Cup, with claims that they surpass past tournament costs. FIFA has yet to comment on the matter.

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