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World Cup ticket pre-sale draw sees more than 1.5 million applicants in 24 hours

FIFA says it received more than 1.5 million applications from 210 countries in the first 24 hours of its 2026 World Cup ticket pre-sale draw.

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World Cup ticket pre-sale draw sees more than 1.5 million applicants in 24 hours

FILE - A Friday Dec. 1, 2017 file photo of the World Cup trophy placed on display during the 2018 soccer World Cup draw in the Kremlin in Moscow. Morocco has touted its limited threat from gun crime in a 2026 World Cup bidding proposal to take on the United States-led rival for the 2026 soccer showpiece. The North African nation highlights safety for visiting fans in bidding documents published by FIFA on Monday that do however show every stadium and training ground requires building work. (AP Photo/Pavel Golovkin, File)


FIFA says it received more than 1.5 million applications from 210 countries in the first 24 hours of its 2026 World Cup ticket pre-sale draw.

As might be expected, the highest number of applications came from the three tournament co-hosts 鈥 the U.S., Mexico and Canada 鈥 followed by Argentina, Colombia, Brazil, England, Spain, Portugal and Germany.

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