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FIFA ‘surprised’ by US backlash as transport costs skyrocket at World Cup With public transport costs for getting to and from World Cup games repeatedly reaching or exceeding $100 each way, New Jersey Governor Mikie
US has “stronger and more independent” state and local officials who have been less willing to take on the cost and “bow to the wills of FIFA”. “These costs should be borne by the organisation
public transit to World Cup matches in Boston’s suburbs will also be costly. Express buses from various locations to Gillette Stadium, home of the NFL’s New England Patriots, will cost $95, officials announced
US cities and Fifa over the last 12 months in particular. As per the terms of the hosting agreements Fifa is taking the income from broadcasting, sponsorship, ticket sales and even subsidiary services provided
public have also raised concerns over the hike in transport fares on routes connecting match venues in the US. Al Jazeera Sport takes a look at the growing concerns
US) before crowds averaging 30,000-plus. In 2011, the Haiti Olympic team attracted a crowd of 11,513 for an earthquake relief fund benefit match at Harvard Stadium – at least 3,000 more fans
officials and the Nigerian players before the friendly match in Mardan Sports Complex, Antalya, Turkiye, March 27, 2026 [Umit Bektas/Reuters] After months of politically charged rigmarole between the US and Iran – which led to them
Fifa World Cup is just around the corner. But fans in England are also at the sharp end: rising prices inside and outside grounds, kick-off times being altered on the whim of TV channels