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Gianni Infantino - FIFA's Infantino: World Cup tickets priced at U.S. market rate - ESPN - espn.com - Iran

FIFA's Infantino: World Cup tickets priced at U.S. market rate - ESPN

FIFA president Gianni Infantino has again defended high ticket prices for this summer's World Cup and brushed off seats for the final being resold at a cost of more than $2 million.

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Gianni Infantino - Gianni Infantino claims World Cup ticket prices are justified in US market - breakingnews.ie - Usa

Gianni Infantino claims World Cup ticket prices are justified in US market

FIFA president Gianni Infantino has again defended high ticket prices for this summer’s World Cup and insisted it is more expensive to attend a college game in the United States.

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Iran Mau Tampil di Piala Dunia Asal Ada Jaminan FIFA! - sport.detik.com - Iran

Iran Mau Tampil di Piala Dunia Asal Ada Jaminan FIFA!

Timnas Iran tidak akan mundur dari Piala Dunia 2026. Namun, Federasi Sepakbola Iran (FFIRI) meminta jaminan keamanan dari FIFA selaku penyelenggara.

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Roberto Lopes - Celebrities and footballers call on FAI to refuse to play Israel - breakingnews.ie - France - Ireland - Israel - county Republic - Palestine

Celebrities and footballers call on FAI to refuse to play Israel

Paul Weller, Stephen Rea, members of Kneecap and current and former football players have signed an open letter to the Football Association of Ireland (FAI) calling on them to boycott upcoming matches against Israel.

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Malaysia's RTM, Unifi TV to broadcast World Cup: Reports - channelnewsasia.com - Usa - Malaysia - Singapore

Malaysia's RTM, Unifi TV to broadcast World Cup: Reports

SINGAPORE: Radio Televisyen Malaysia (RTM) and Unifi TV will broadcast the upcoming 2026 World Cup in Malaysia, Malaysian media reported on Wednesday (May 6).

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International - FIFA extends Prestianni ban worldwide, threatening World Cup debut - channelnewsasia.com - Argentina - Austria - Algeria - Jordan - Angola

FIFA extends Prestianni ban worldwide, threatening World Cup debut

May 6 : Argentina winger Gianluca Prestianni faces the prospect of missing his country's opening World Cup matches after FIFA extended his six-game suspension for homophobic conduct on Wednesday to have worldwide effect.

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Football Australia - Australia's Fed Square rules out World Cup screenings due to poor fan behaviour - channelnewsasia.com - Qatar - Germany - Australia

Australia's Fed Square rules out World Cup screenings due to poor fan behaviour

MELBOURNE, May 6 : Melbourne's Fed Square will not show any World Cup matches on its big screen for the first time in over 20 years due to poor fan behaviour during Australia's games, the venue's management said on Wednesday.

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Asia football fans sweat on broadcast rights as World Cup nears - arabnews.com - Usa - Mexico - Canada - China - South Africa - India - Thailand - Hong Kong

Asia football fans sweat on broadcast rights as World Cup nears

HONG KONG: Swathes of football-mad Asia from China to India and Thailand are yet to confirm broadcast rights for the biggest-ever World Cup with kick-off barely one month away. Unsociable match times in the region is one reason why hundreds of millions of fans have been left sweating about whether they can watch from their sofas. Football’s showpiece is being co-hosted by the United States, Canada and Mexico and begins on June 11 when the Mexicans face South Africa. For fans in Beijing and Shanghai the opening match will start at 3:00 a.m., as will the final. In New Delhi that is 12:30 a.m., although some games will be better timing in Asia. Sandeep Goyal, chairman at advertising agency Rediffusion, told AFP that he was “privy to some discussions” between football’s governing body FIFA and Indian broadcasters. “The first problem is of match timings,” said Goyal. “The bigger, better matches are at 12:30 a.m. or 3:30 a.m.

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