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Trump’s World Cup chief defends high ticket prices

‘We don’t really believe in price controls’ says Andrew Giuliani, despite outcry from fan groups

The Trump administration’s World Cup chief has defended the high cost of tickets for US matches, saying “the market will dictate the price”, which reflects enthusiasm for the tournament.

Andrew Giuliani said if people were unable to afford tickets they could attend Fifa fan festivals or low-cost or free live-viewing events hosted in cities where the matches are held.

“We look to Fifa as a private entity here, we don’t really believe in price controls,” Giuliani told the FT. “That’s kind of like what dynamic pricing can do.”

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