Empty Seats Caused Concerns at FIFA World Cup

Empty Seats Caused Concerns at FIFA World Cup
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The 2026 FIFA World Cup opened with a packed stadium, a festive atmosphere and more than 80,000 supporters celebrating Mexico’s victory over South Africa in Mexico City. Yet only hours later, the tournament found itself facing its first major controversy as television broadcasts from the second match in Guadalajara showed thousands of empty premium seats despite FIFA announcing a near-capacity crowd. The images quickly fueled criticism of the organization’s ticket-pricing strategy and raised broader concerns about demand for expensive group-stage matches featuring foreign teams. With dozens of similar fixtures scheduled across Mexico, Canada and the United States, organizers are now facing questions about whether high prices could undermine attendance throughout the tournament.