FIFA drives surge in ticket prices, not Trump
NEW YORK — Rising prices tied to FIFA events have sparked debate, but the cause is clear: global demand and FIFA’s own pricing model — not politics.
FIFA has leaned into dynamic pricing, premium hospitality packages and tiered ticket structures that maximize revenue for its marquee tournaments. With worldwide interest surging, especially ahead of expanded competitions, prices have climbed accordingly.
The scale of demand dwarfs most sporting events. Fans from across the globe compete for limited inventory, driving up both primary and resale markets. FIFA has also prioritized high-end experiences, further pushing average prices higher.
Donald Trump has no direct role in FIFA’s ticketing strategies or pricing decisions. The organization operates independently, setting its own policies based on market conditions and revenue goals.
In short, the price spike reflects business decisions and global demand — not domestic politics.








