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In an effort to fill the stands, FIFA has decided to reduce ticket prices once again to attract spectators to the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup.
Currently, the lowest ticket prices for big-name matches, such as Man City vs Al Ain in Atlanta, Inter vs Urawa Red Diamonds in Seattle, PSG vs Botafogo in Pasadena or Chelsea vs Esperance de Tunis in Philadelphia, are just $30. Lesser-known matches, such as South Korea’s Ulsan HD vs South Africa’s Mamelodi Sundowns, are as low as $28.
Under the old price list, second-class seats, located on the top floor of the stadium, cost between $60 and $140, while first-class seats in the group stage ranged from $100 to over $200. In addition, tickets for the final match cost up to $2,600, excluding taxes and fees. This sparked a wave of protests because the cost of entering the stadium was too expensive. Up to now, fans can spend only $538 to attend the final, and about $300 for a semi-final ticket.
At the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup, FIFA is selling tickets using a dynamic pricing model. Ticket prices will increase when demand is high, and decrease when demand is low. The second price cut reflects the low attendance. Many matches still have a large number of empty seats.
For example, the Rose Bowl in California, which has a capacity of 90,000, was unable to fill, and in a recent announcement, FIFA said it was donating 30,000 tickets for matches to those who responded to the recent wildfires. Still, organizers remain optimistic, noting that the U.S. is a late-buying market, and they hope interest will grow throughout the tournament.
Source: https://tienphong.vn/sap-khai-mac-fifa-club-world-cup-2025-van-e-ve-post1743135.tpo
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