AGs subpoena FIFA over World Cup ticketing practices at MetLife Stadium

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New York and New Jersey attorneys general have issued subpoenas to FIFA over World Cup 2026 ticketing, focusing on MetLife Stadium where eight matches including the final will be played. They allege fans were misled about seat locations and accuse FIFA of “fake scarcity” and anti-consumer practices amid dynamic pricing that has driven up prices. The investigation is supported by the NYC Department of Consumer and Worker Protection, with FIFA not commenting. The inquiry highlights ongoing controversy over high ticket costs and seat allocations for the tournament in the U.S., Canada and Mexico.
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