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10-15-2025, 09:23 AM #1
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10-24-2025, 11:43 AM #2
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11-11-2025, 08:37 AM #5
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FIFA lại có cách moi tiền khán giả hâm mộ đá banh. Bán luôn vé đậu xe từ 75 tì đến 175 tì cho một ngày đậu ở bãi sân vận động. Có những "cầu trường" không thuận tiện di chuyển với xe, tàu công cộng lắm, buộc khán giả phải đi xe hơi. Thế là FIFA có thêm cớ để moi.
FIFA’s next 2026 World Cup cash cow: Exorbitant parking prices
FIFA is selling parking spots near 2026 World Cup stadiums for between $75 and $175 per spot and per gameday — more than the price of some actual match tickets at previous World Cups.
Over the past month, as World Cup ticket sales began with record-smashing prices, FIFA also launched an “official parking website” for ticket holders, yet another platform on which soccer’s global governing body will commercialize the 2026 tournament.
Parking and transportation have long represented an imposing challenge for the World Cup’s 16 North American host cities. Many of the 11 U.S. metropolitan areas set to stage matches lack the public transit infrastructure that sports fans in Europe and elsewhere typically use. Americans have grown accustomed to driving to games. All 11 U.S. World Cup venues are NFL stadiums surrounded, to varying degrees, by parking lots.
Throughout the World Cup, though, some of those lots will be within a security perimeter, blocked off or used for other purposes like hospitality. Parking spaces, therefore, will be relatively scarce. Getting to stadiums could be a logistical nightmare, as it was for fans in Miami Gardens, Florida, and other host cities during this past summer’s Club World Cup.
FIFA is essentially capitalizing on that scarcity, not unlike NFL teams and other U.S. sports franchises do weekly.
Its 2026 World Cup parking website suggests that it will sell parking passes at most or all of the 16 venues, including those in Canada and Mexico.
Five of the 16 already have passes available. At Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens; Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, Mo.; Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Mass.; and AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, they cost $75 apiece for group and round-of-32 games, $100 in the round of 16, $125 or $145 in the quarterfinals, and $175 at a semifinal or the third-place game. At Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia, they cost $115 in the group stage and $145 in the round of 16.
On the website — which is “powered by” JustPark, a technology company that helps venues and event organizers sell and manage parking — the pages for stadiums in Atlanta; Inglewood, Calif.; Santa Clara, Calif.; Seattle; Guadalajara; Mexico City; Monterrey and Vancouver all say: “Parking will be available soon!”
The page for Houston says that “parking inventory for this stadium is coming soon,” while the pages for Toronto and East Rutherford, N.J., the site of the World Cup final, say: “Parking availability to be determined.”
The prices do not include the cost of a match ticket. Those went on sale via lotteries beginning last month, and were priced multiple times higher than tickets to previous World Cups.
In fact, a 2026 parking pass alone, at $75 in the group stage, costs more than a Category 3 ticket to any group match at the 2022 World Cup, which was $69. (Adjusted for inflation, the Category 3 ticket price in 2022 is slightly higher.)
The parking prices are somewhat comparable to those offered by NFL and NBA teams, but they break new ground for FIFA, which does not appear to have sold similar passes to the general public at previous World Cups.

Parking spaces outside MetLife Stadium, which will play host to the 2026 World Cup finalRobbie Jay Barratt / AMA / Getty Images
At the 2025 Club World Cup, a novel tournament also held in the U.S., ticket holders could drive up to a lot near Hard Rock Stadium and pay $40 to park on the day of the game. At MetLife Stadium, it cost $65 to park in one nearby lot at the semifinals.
All of the 2026 passes are non-refundable, and it’s unclear where, exactly, the designated parking spaces will be. While the Miami listing specifies an 18-minute (0.91-mile) walk from Hard Rock Stadium, others say the location is “0 miles” from the stadium. A JustPark customer support representative told The Athletic via email that the “0 miles” is “just a placeholder. Parking lots and spaces will be allocated closer to the event date. … Exact parking lot details and timings will be confirmed via email well before the match.”
It’s also unclear how many passes will be available; whether fans will also be able to drive up to parking lots and pay on the day of the game; and how much parking availability there will be generally.
The answers will likely vary by stadium. In Philadelphia, for example, Lot K, the block of hundreds of spaces directly east of Lincoln Financial Field, will not be used for parking; “there will be no cars in that,” Philadelphia World Cup host committee executive Meg Kane said in an interview earlier this year. “That will be a completely activated space.”
Others, potentially including lots adjacent to the nearby basketball and hockey stadium, Xfinity Mobile Arena, would also be used for other purposes. “There will certainly be parking lots that are going to be open,” Kane clarified, but the setup and scene won’t be what it is for a standard Philadelphia Eagles game.
“It is a Super Bowl build [at] Lincoln Financial Field and within the sports stadium complex,” she said.
As a result, and because many fans will be traveling from out of town or abroad, she added, “we are going to encourage significant use of public transportation.” Rideshare and shuttle buses will also be part of the overall transport plan, in Philadelphia and other cities. “There will be a limited number of cars,” Kane said.
In many cases, the specific plans are still being developed by FIFA and local authorities. They will be finalized in the spring of 2026.
The cities, their police departments, the stadiums and other local entities are responsible for some logistics. But FIFA, as the owner and operator of the World Cup, controls the sale of tickets and parking passes, and the revenue from those sales, multiple stadium representatives told The Athletic.
FIFA appears to have partnered with JustPark to sell and manage parking passes. Spokespeople for FIFA and JustPark did not respond to emails seeking clarity on the partnership.
FIFA has previously defended its ticket prices, uncapped resale platform, “right to buy” scheme and other commercial strategies by noting that most of its revenues are reinvested in the development of soccer globally. The money funds youth tournaments; is distributed to FIFA’s 211 members (national soccer federations worldwide) to subsidize projects and cover costs; and helps with other initiatives.
FIFA expects to make over $13 billion in connection with the 2026 World Cup. It will be by far the most lucrative sports tournament on record.
/*src.: https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/679...arking-prices/
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11-11-2025, 04:31 PM #6
Có sức coi có sức chịu.
(Tục ngữ)
Ở nhà vừa coi tivi vừa nhậu vui hơn.
Đi cho biết tốn biết hao
Ở nhà với bạn uống chừng nào say
(Ca dao)
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11-11-2025, 09:40 PM #7
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11-13-2025, 09:38 PM #8
Đêm qua danh sách dài được thêm 2 đội Âu Châu:
- Host nations: Canada, Mexico, United States
- Asia: Australia, Iran, Japan, Jordan, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, South Korea, Uzbekistan
- Africa: Algeria, Cape Verde, Egypt, Ghana, Ivory Coast, Morocco, Senegal, South Africa, Tunisia
- Concacaf: None yet
- Europe: England, France
- Oceania: New Zealand
- South America: Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, Paraguay, Uruguay
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11-14-2025, 08:05 AM #9
Cape Verde chắc là nước nhỏ nhất tham gia World Cup.
Nhân dịp nghe lại ca sĩ nổi tiếng từ xứ đảo ca “Petit Pays”.
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11-14-2025, 09:53 PM #10Nhỏ nhỏ nhưng có võ
Việt Nam trên trăm triệu người: bự bự nhưng xạo sự, bơi mãi không ra khỏi cái ao làng Đông Nam Á.
Sau đêm qua, Châu Âu lại có thêm Croatia:
- Host nations: Canada, Mexico, United States
- Asia: Australia, Iran, Japan, Jordan, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, South Korea, Uzbekistan
- Africa: Algeria, Cape Verde, Egypt, Ghana, Ivory Coast, Morocco, Senegal, South Africa, Tunisia
- Concacaf: None yet
- Europe: England, France, Croatia
- Oceania: New Zealand
- South America: Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, Paraguay, Uruguay
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