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26 resultsfor “why are World Cup transport costs so high”

Politics

How car-loving American cities fell so far behind their global peers on public transit

cost of this car fixation is high – about 40,000 people a year [die](https://www.transportation.gov/NRSS/SafetyProblem) in car crashes, and drivers [spend](https://finance.yahoo.com/news/report-reveals-cost-car-ownership-154500828.html) hundreds of billions of dollars to keep doing something

The Guardian WorldMay 6
World

How the FA helped US Soccer build its new home

transport](/sport/football/articles/cg73p124k07o), with Fifa being criticised by some US politicians for not doing more to help host cities. Fifa has adopted a new organisational model for the 2026 World Cup that means it is responsible

BBC NewsMay 6
World

Thursday briefing: How ​English football ​is ​pricing ​out ​its ​own ​supporters

high-yield customer”. For today’s newsletter, I spoke to our football reporter, ***Jacob Steinberg***, about the “remorseless commercialisation” of the game and whether football is pricing out once and for all the very people

The Guardian WorldMay 21
World

Foreign ticket holders from World Cup teams' countries won't have to pay bonds to enter U.S.

high rates of people overstaying their visas and other security issues as part of the Republican administration's broader crackdown on immigration. [![These fans are boycotting the World Cup. Will they make it a bust

NPR Topics: NewsMay 13
Business

The $13bn World Cup: how the numbers stack up on Fifa’s 2026 balance sheet

highly effective means of ensuring the current regime remains in place. Fifa’s biggest cost is the expense of running tournaments, with their budget for all their competitions over the last four years coming

The Guardian WorldApr 30
World

How the 1994 World Cup kicked off America's love affair with soccer

transportation systems," said Bunk, of the University of Massachusetts. "And so all of that stuff meant that the World Cup could go very smoothly." Americans also proved they were up for a good time

NPR Topics: NewsMay 9
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