FIFA world cup 2026 Ticket Sales Surpass 1 Million


Ticket Sales Surge: Over 1 million tickets for the 2026 FIFA world cup have already been sold since the official launch of ticket sales earlier this month.


Global Demand:


 Fans from 212 different countries and territories have purchased tickets, despite only 28 out of the 48 teams being finalized.


Top Ticket-Purchasing Countries: 


The top 10 countries leading ticket purchases include England, Germany, Brazil, Spain, Colombia, Argentina, and France.


Host Nations' Demand: 


The highest demand has come from the three host nations—United States, Canada, and Mexico—demonstrating the strong local interest in the tournament.


Ticket Prices for Final:


 Tickets for the world cup final, held in east Rutherford, New Jersey, range from $9,538 to $57,500 per seat on FIFA's resale site.

Tournament Dates:


 The FIFA world cup 2026 will take place from june 11 to July 19, 2026, marking the first time the tournament will be hosted by three countries.


Inclusive and Historic Event: 


FIFA President Gianni Infantino expressed his excitement about the global fan response, calling the 2026 world cup the "biggest, most inclusive" edition in history, drawing attention from football supporters worldwide.


Continued Sales: 


Ticket sales remain open as teams continue to qualify, and fans worldwide are eager to be part of what promises to be a historic football event.


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