Donald Trump has joined growing criticism over soaring 2026 FIFA World Cup ticket prices, admitting he would not personally pay $1,000 to watch the United States national team play. As resale values continue spiralling and supporters raise affordability concerns, FIFA president Gianni Infantino continues defending the tournament’s controversial pricing model.
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