
"Fans have expressed outrage at the exorbitant prices for the matches, with the most expensive ticket for the final costing nearly $11,000. This has left them wondering if FIFA's dynamic ticketing is to be blamed for the pricing and availability of seats at the most sought-after sports event."
"Ostensibly, FIFA has plenty of unsold tickets in the bank despite its four previous sales windows, and it wants those tickets to sell out between now and the match days. The unexpected release has raised questions about FIFA's ticket sales strategy."
"FIFA has repeatedly claimed that the cumulative attendance record of 3.5 million set at the 1994 edition of the World Cup is on course to be surpassed during this year's competition, but an unplanned fifth phase of ticket sales seems to suggest otherwise."
FIFA's recent ticket pricing for the World Cup has drawn significant criticism from fans, who feel priced out of the event. The latest ticket release coincided with the 50-day countdown to the tournament, but instead of excitement, it has led to frustration. The most expensive ticket for the final is nearly $11,000, raising concerns about FIFA's dynamic pricing strategy. Despite previous sales phases, FIFA still has unsold tickets, prompting questions about its sales approach and the unexpected fifth phase of ticket sales.
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