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Fifa Doesn’t Care About Football

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When the draw for the Fifa Club World Cup was made in December, the cheapest ticket for the opening game — to be played on Saturday in Miami, between Lionel Messi’s Inter Miami and the Cairo giants Al-Ahly — was $349. This week, organisers have been trying to sell five tickets for $20. In any normal world, such a lack of demand would be the cause for major concern. But this is modern football. Whether people will actually turn up to watch almost

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Monterrey, Mexico.- The lack of demand that the majority of the headquarters of the Club World Cup 2025, to compete in the United States, has caused concern in FIFA, so the prices of tickets for the first edition that will have the participation of 32 teams, have dropped their costs considerably. Four days after the inaugural match that will star the Inter de Miami vs. Al-Ahly, in the Stadium of Dolphins, many tickets are still available, so as …

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Due to low public interest, FIFA has decided to further reduce ticket prices for the World Cup matches, which are being held in the USA.

·Belgrade, Serbia
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Saturday night, Inter Miami and Al-Ahly will open the Club World Cup. The opening match of the hyped tournament will be played at the Hard Rock Stadium, home of Inter Miami. Small problem: the Americans are not yet enthusiastic about the World Cup.

·Amsterdam, Netherlands
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Four days from the start of the World Cup of Clubs, the opening match between Inter Miami and the Egyptian club of Al Ahly does not attract the public, even though the price of seats has been lowered.

·Paris, France
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Le Figaro broke the news in Paris, France on Tuesday, June 10, 2025.
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