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Trump bashes World Cup ticket prices

Trump said he would not pay the $1,000-plus price for a U.S. opener seat, as FIFA defends dynamic pricing.

Summary by Montana Standard
Despite his cozy relationship with FIFA boss Gianni Infantino, U.S. President Donald Trump has criticized the high cost of 2026 World Cup tickets, telling the New York Post that he "wouldn't pay it either."

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"We really don't believe in price control," says Andrew Giuliani, "despite the protest of cheerleaders."

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The ticket prices for the FIFA World Cup 2026 not only cause displeasure for football fans, but also for Donald Trump. In an interview, the US president battered against the FIFA and threatened to have the excessive prices examined.

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Montana Standard broke the news on Saturday, May 9, 2026.
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