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Sizing up World Cup spectators - Reuters
Sizing up World Cup spectators Reuters
June 26, 2026World Cup turnout defies concerns, as Americans flock for the spectacle - Reuters
World Cup turnout defies concerns, as Americans flock for the spectacle Reuters
June 23, 2026Fans on concourses instead of in seats, claims Fifa
Fifa says numerous empty seats were visible in the near-sell-out Group A match between South Korea and the Czech Republic because of fans remaining on concourses.
June 12, 2026Empty seats at World Cup match renews concerns over ticket prices - Reuters
Empty seats at World Cup match renews concerns over ticket prices Reuters
June 12, 2026Why the economics makes this the craziest world cup ever
From trade wars to soaring ticket prices, the 2026 World Cup is unlike any before it. Faisal Islam explores what this tournament reveals about our changing global economy.
June 11, 2026BTS agency shares drop after comeback show turnout falls short
The concert was attended by an estimated 104,000 fans, much lower than the expected 260,000.
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Fans on concourses instead of in seats, claims Fifa
Fifa says numerous empty seats were visible in the near-sell-out Group A match between South Korea and the Czech Republic because of fans remaining on concourses. Football's world governing body anno
FIFA blames empty seats at World Cup match in Mexico on fans in the concourses
GUADALAJARA, Mexico (AP) — FIFA on Friday blamed the empty seats during the World Cup match between South Korea and the Czech Republic in Guadalajara on fans who watched from the concourses. There we
Fans on concourses instead of in seats, claims Fifa
Fifa says numerous empty seats were visible in the near-sell-out Group A match between South Korea and the Czech Republic because of fans remaining on concourses. Football's world governing body anno
FIFA Promised a World Cup Economic Boom, But U.S. Stands May Be Emptier Than Usual
Travel bans, visa denials, safety fears, and record-high ticket prices are suppressing World Cup attendance—and threatening both FIFA’s promised $40 billion windfall and a U.S. tourism industry that w