Soccer-FIFA cancels mispriced free World Cup tickets after website error


The Gillette Stadium, officially known as Boston Stadium during the 2026 FIFA World Cup, ahead of the FIFA World Cup in Foxborough, Massachusetts, U.S., June 3, 2026. REUTERS/Brian Snyder

June 5 (Reuters) - FIFA ⁠has cancelled World Cup tickets for ⁠about 60 fans who were able to ‌mistakenly purchase them for free due to a website error, and world soccer's governing body is now asking ​for them to be paid ⁠in full.

The affected ⁠fans were notified on Wednesday about tickets that ⁠were "allocated ‌at no charge (0 USD) due to a prior payment issue during ⁠the checkout process", FIFA said on X.

“The ​tickets requested ‌by these fans remain reserved, and the ⁠affected fans ​have been invited to complete payment of the correct amount. FIFA regrets the error and ⁠any inconvenience caused."

It was the ​latest hiccup in what has been a controversial ticketing process for the tournament co-hosted by ⁠the U.S., Canada and Mexico. Last week the attorneys general of New York and New Jersey said they had issued a subpoena ​to FIFA over its ticketing ⁠practices amid concerns about fans' seat locations ​at the World Cup.

The 48-team ‌tournament runs from June ​11 to July 19.

(Reporting by Nicole Fernandes in Toronto, editing by Ed Osmond)

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