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Investigation and Court Ruling Target "Hidden Stock Market" Selling World Cup Final Tickets

Investigation and Court Ruling Target "Hidden Stock Market" Selling World Cup Final Tickets

The organizing committee for the 2026 World Cup and FIFA have faced legal and popular criticism following investigations in the United States and Germany. These inquiries reveal the existence of a "hidden monopoly mechanism" used to artificially inflate ticket prices for the final match, scheduled to take place at MetLife Stadium between Spain and Argentina. This has resulted in exorbitant price hikes, making access to the event increasingly difficult. In the United States, authorities have launched investigations into manipulated seating classifications and artificial price inflation by FIFA. Fans were moved from "Category One" tickets to "Category Two" at higher prices, amid suspicions of manipulation within the resale system that contributed to the artificial rise in prices. In Germany, the judiciary issued a ruling requiring FIFA to disclose the identities of sellers engaging in commercial speculation through the official resale platform, although the legal impact of this decision remains limited. Additionally, the implementation of a "dynamic pricing" system and algorithms based on supply and demand have led to significant increases in ticket prices. "Category Two" tickets were offered at relatively low prices—up to $7,380—while "Category One" tickets ranged from $19,995 to $32,970. Speculative offers in the resale market reached staggering amounts, with a seat being listed for as much as $2.3 million. FIFA profits from these sales by imposing commissions of up to 45% on each ticket, along with marketing hospitality packages that cost up to $34,500 per person. This transformation has shifted the match from a popular sporting event into a luxury goods marketplace.

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