FIFA cancels World Cup tickets for fans who got them free by error - ESPN
FIFA has canceled World Cup tickets issued to about 60 fans who mistakenly got them for free because of a website error.
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FIFA has canceled World Cup tickets issued to about 60 fans who mistakenly got them for free because of a website error.
FIFA tegas hadapi rasisme di Piala Dunia 2026. Jika insiden tersebut terjadi di lapangan saat laga digelar, ada tiga protokol yang akan dilakukan.
June 5 : FIFA has cancelled World Cup tickets for about 60 fans who were able to mistakenly purchase them for free due to a website error, and world soccer's governing body is now asking for them to be paid in full.
SINGAPORE: Singapore stretched China in an international friendly on Friday (Jun 5) but fell to a 1-2 home defeat.
Kecaman keras langsung mengarah ke FIFA setelah melarang penonton bawa botol minum ke stadion Piala Dunia 2026. Mereka disebut tamak dan tak berpikir logis.
FIFA mengubah sikapnya soal botol minum di Piala Dunia 2026 dan resmi melarang penonton membawa ke stadion. Alasannya demi mencegah terjadinya pelemparan.
June 5 : Colombian singer Shakira will perform the official World Cup song "Dai Dai" at the opening ceremony in Mexico, FIFA said on Friday.
CORAL GABLES, Fla: FIFA has made a late change of policy to bar World Cup fans from bringing refillable water bottles into the tournament’s 16 stadiums across North America including some with limited or no shade from the sun. The “Stadium Code of Conduct” update was criticized Thursday by an English fan group, which argued FIFA had given assurances on carrying empty plastic bottles to fill with freely available water at a tournament where heat and extreme weather are expected to be a factor. “Naturally, the immediate thought from supporters is this is just the latest money grab,” the Free Lions fan group said in a statement. Water, sodas and juices sold at World Cup stadiums are supplied exclusively by long-time FIFA sponsor Coca-Cola when the tournament starts next Thursday. Andrew Giuliani, who is the executive director of the White House Task Force for this year’s World Cup, said conversations are ongoing with FIFA about the decision. “Certainly understanding that fans with bottles — if anything is frozen there, they can throw that, utilize it as a weapon,” Giuliani said to a group of reporters, including The Associated Press, Thursday at a World Cup kickoff event in Miami. “That’s something, frankly, that we are still in discussions with FIFA about.