Cristiano Ronaldo's World Cup Exit Causes Ticket Prices to Plunge at 2026 Tournament
The 2026 FIFA World Cup has entered its critical knockout stages, marked by the elimination of host nation the United States and Portugal, led by star Cristiano Ronaldo, who is likely playing his final World Cup. These high-profile exits have had an immediate commercial impact, causing a sharp decline in ticket prices for the remainder of the tournament.
Following the departures, the cheapest ticket for the quarterfinal match between Belgium and Spain in Los Angeles dropped nearly 60% within 48 hours, from $2,950 to under $1,200. Overall, average ticket prices for the four quarterfinal games have fallen by 52% compared to the start of the round of 16. The secondary market now offers 49,415 tickets, almost double the amount available at the tournament's outset.
Even tickets for the World Cup final have seen a price decrease, with the average cost falling about 9%, from $9,740 to $8,842. FIFA hopes to avoid further eliminations of major teams and star players in the upcoming decisive matches to prevent additional commercial setbacks. The influence of marquee teams and players remains significant both on and off the field as the tournament progresses.
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