FIFA has issued a warning to fans ahead of the 2026 World Cup, urging them to avoid purchasing tickets from “unofficial ticketing websites” and emphasizing that individual tickets will not be available until late 2025. Several unauthorized resale sites, particularly in the United States and Mexico, ...
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