FIFA Faces Scrutiny Over World Cup Ticketing Practices at MetLife Stadium In a move that could have far-reaching implications for international soccer, FIFA has been subpoenaed by a New Jersey court over its ticketing practices for the 2026 World Cup at MetLife Stadium. The investigation, which is being led by the New Jersey Attorney General's office, centers on allegations of price gouging and unfair business practices by FIFA and its ticketing partners. As one of the host venues for the highly anticipated tournament, MetLife Stadium is set to host several high-profile matches, including potentially a quarterfinal or semifinal game. The subpoena marks a significant escalation in the state's efforts to hold FIFA accountable for its ticketing practices, which have long been criticized for being opaque and unfair to fans.


FIFA subpoenaed over World Cup ticketing practices at MetLife Stadium  CBS News