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FIFA Subpoenaed Over 2026 World Cup Ticket Practices

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FIFA Subpoenaed Over 2026 World Cup Ticket Practices

FIFA, the international governing body of soccer, is facing legal scrutiny from New York and New Jersey authorities over its ticketing practices for the 2026 World Cup. The two states have issued subpoenas as part of an investigation examining both pricing concerns and potential consumer protection violations.

The investigation centers on two primary allegations: soaring ticket prices that have raised questions about accessibility and fairness, and reports that fans were misled about seat locations when purchasing tickets for the tournament. These concerns have prompted state authorities to demand documentation and information from FIFA regarding its ticketing operations.

The 2026 World Cup represents a significant event for the region, with matches scheduled to take place across North America. The tournament's proximity to New York and New Jersey makes ticketing practices particularly relevant to local consumers who may seek to attend matches. State officials appear determined to ensure that residents are protected from potentially deceptive or unfair business practices.

Subpoenas represent a formal legal mechanism compelling organizations to provide documents, testimony, or other evidence as part of an investigation. The issuance of subpoenas to FIFA signals that authorities have identified sufficient concerns to warrant a deeper examination of the organization's ticketing policies and procedures.

Consumer protection remains a priority for state attorneys general, particularly when major international events create opportunities for pricing irregularities or misleading sales practices. The investigation reflects broader concerns about transparency and fairness in the sports ticketing industry, where fans often face limited options and high costs when seeking access to premier events.

As the investigation proceeds, FIFA will be required to respond to the subpoenas and provide requested information to New York and New Jersey authorities. The outcome could have implications not only for the 2026 World Cup but also for ticketing practices at future major sporting events held in the United States.

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