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The 2026 World Cup is expected to set new economic records, anticipated to generate over $80 billion in total economic activity and impact the GDP by nearly $41 billion. Additionally, team prizes will increase to $871 million, with a significant rise in ticket prices for the final matches, reaching around $11,000—an increase of 585% compared to the 2022 Qatar World Cup. For the first time, 48 teams will participate, including 8 from Arab countries, and the tournament is projected to create approximately 824,000 full-time jobs.
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