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Mamdani’s Challenge To FIFA Results In $50 World Cup Tickets

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New York’s Mayor Zohran Mamdani has secured a highly unusual concession from FIFA: 1,000 tickets priced at $50 for matches at MetLife Stadium, distributed by lottery to New York City residents.

In a tournament where even nosebleed seats during the group stage have in recent months been selling for thousands of dollars through FIFA’s resale platform, the symbolism matters as much as the discount itself.

The arrangement, first reported on Thursday by The Atheltic, exposes three broader realities about the 2026 World Cup that will take place in the United States, Canada and Mexico: Ticket affordability has become one of the tournament’s biggest political vulnerabilities and host cities like New York are starting to push back against FIFA’s commercial model.

The headline figure — $50 tickets — is striking because it sits so far below the current market. FIFA’s Category 3 pricing for MetLife Stadium games had originally ranged from $220 for Norway-Senegal to $415 for a round of 16 game – with resellers pushing the price into the thousands. By comparison, New York’s allocation effectively restores ticket prices to something closer to a pre-commercial sports era.

That matters politically in New York, where Mamdani campaigned heavily last year on affordability. Big sporting events have long relied on public infrastructure, public security and public disruption while increasingly becoming inaccessible to ordinary citizens.

This initiative allows Mamdani to frame the upcoming World Cup, which starts on June 11, not simply as a tourism opportunity, but as a civic event with tangible local participation. The rhetoric from Mamdani reflects that approach: Emphasizing access and working-class representation rather than hospitality packages or VIP experiences.

The deeper significance, however, lies in FIFA’s initial resistance. FIFA traditionally guards ticket distribution tightly because access is central to its revenue model. President Gianni Infantino has repeatedly highlighted the tournament’s projected $11 billion in revenue, and ticketing has become an increasingly important commercial pillar alongside sponsorship and media rights.

Even though these discounted tickets are technically coming from the regional host committee allocation — meaning FIFA itself does not directly lose revenue — the governing body reportedly worried about setting a precedent. The deal does not include the July 19 final.

That concern is understandable from FIFA’s perspective. If one city can create a subsidized local lottery below market price, why not Los Angeles? Why not Mexico City? Why not Toronto? Once exceptions become politically viable, the pressure spreads quickly.

New York had several advantages that made this possible. First, it has an unusually high-profile mayor (who is also a big soccer fan) willing to make the issue public and political. Second, the New York/New Jersey host committee appears financially capable of absorbing the lost value through sponsorship arrangements. Third, MetLife Stadium is hosting multiple knockout matches and the final, making the region strategically important for FIFA’s broader public image.

Most host cities do not have all three. Cities like Kansas City, Atlanta or Dallas may now face questions about whether they should negotiate similar community allocations. But reproducing New York’s model would require political appetite, sponsor support and leverage with FIFA. Some local organizing committees may also be reluctant to antagonize soccer’s world governing body during the final stretch ahead of the tournament.

There is also an important structural distinction: New York’s arrangement is not technically a public subsidy. According to those involved in negotiations, taxpayers are not covering the cost. That makes the politics easier. A city funding discounted World Cup tickets through public money would face backlash over priorities, especially amid housing or transit pressures.

Still, the optics are powerful because they highlight just how expensive it has become to attend a World Cup match. If New York’s ticket lottery becomes popular — especially if images emerge of ordinary residents attending matches who otherwise could not afford them — other mayors will face pressure to explain why their cities have not pursued similar deals with FIFA.

Clemente Lisi is the author of “The World Cup: A History of the Planet’s Biggest Sporting Event, 2026 Edition.”

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