What $2.3M for a 2026 World Cup ticket could buy

Does FIFA set resale ticket prices?
FIFA does not control the prices listed on this platform. Ticket holders are allowed to set their own prices. However, FIFA takes a 15 percent commission from both the seller and the buyer.
A FIFA spokesperson told CNN that the official resale platform provides a safe, transparent, and reliable environment for fans to sell or transfer tickets to other supporters.
The spokesperson added that the resale service fees are in line with standard practices in the sports and entertainment sectors in North America.

Shocking prices for 2026 World Cup tickets
The platform is available to residents of Canada and the United States as well as international fans, while local laws in Mexico prevent residents from selling tickets above their original value through the platform.
The lowest current resale price for a standard ticket to the 2026 World Cup final is around 11,000 dollars, while the cheapest ticket designated for people with disabilities is priced at about 15,000 dollars.
This comes after FIFA recently released new official tickets for the 2026 World Cup final on its website at a price of 10,990 dollars.
These high prices are striking for a tournament that was expected to be among the most affordable in history, increasing existing concerns about travel and overall costs during the 2026 World Cup.
FIFA stated that its pricing strategy is based on a wide range of price categories, reflecting market demand for each match.
It added that tickets were released in different sales phases, including the lowest priced Category 4 tickets, with at least 1,000 tickets offered at 60 dollars per match through participating national teams, including the final match.
FIFA has also repeatedly emphasized that it is a non profit organization and that revenues are reinvested to support the development of football.

5 things that can be bought for the price of a 2026 World Cup final ticket
This figure, which goes beyond logic, raises one question: is watching a 90-minute football match, or 120 minutes including penalty kicks, worth this amount of money?
To make it easier for fans to answer, the following report presents 5 things that can be bought for the price of a 2026 World Cup ticket:
A trip to space
You can buy a ticket to the edge of outer space and experience something truly extraordinary.

Caribbean Island
You can become the owner of an island in the Caribbean.

A trip around the world
You could travel every year with your family to any country and stay in luxury hotels for more than 10 years.

Ferrari cars
You could buy 4 Ferrari cars.

An apartment in New York
You could own a premium apartment in the suburbs of New York, close to the stadium where the match will be played.
