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Fans on concourses instead of in seats, claims Fifa

BBC World · 2026-06-12

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• What happened: Fifa reported an attendance of 44,985 at the South Korea vs. Czech Republic match, despite numerous empty seats being visible as fans remained on concourses rather than in their seats. • Why it matters: This discrepancy has raised concerns about ticket pricing and demand for matches in the expanded 48-team World Cup, with accusations that Fifa may have exaggerated attendance figures. • What to watch next: Monitor ticket availability and pricing trends as the tournament progresses, especially for matches involving smaller nations, and observe how fan attendance patterns evolve in upcoming games.

Image source, ReutersImage caption, South Korea came from behind to beat Czech Republic 2-1ByMike PeterBBC Sport journalistPublished1 hour agoFifa 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 announced an attendance of 44,985 at the 46,000-seat Estadio Akron in Guadalajara, leading to accusations they exaggerated the number of people in the stadium.The discrepancy followed pre-tournament criticism of ticket pricing and questions over demand for a number of matches in the expanded 48-team World Cup."Official attendance figures reflect the number of tickets scanned and spectators present within the stadium footprint, rather than visual assessments of seating occupancy at any given moment during the match," Fifa said."Fifa works closely with stadium authorities and ticketing teams to ensure all published figures are based on verified operational data."Please note that, during last night's match in Guadalajara, several ticketed fans could be seen standing in concourses rather than staying in their assigned seats throughout the match."The organisers also issued a picture showing a mostly full stadium.Image source, ReutersImage caption, Czech Republic are playing in their first World Cup for 20 yearsSwathes of empty seats appeared after half-time in Friday's game between Canada and Bosnia-Herzegovina, but steadily began to fill up.More than 80,000 fans attended the Azteca stadium to watch the opening game between co-hosts Mexico and South Africa, and it was mostly Mexican fans in attendance at Estadio Akron for Thursday's later fixture.While there was a sizeable South Korean contingent, there appeared to be only a limited Czech presence for the 2-1 defeat.The Czechs qualified late in March and face a demanding travel schedule that sees them visit Atlanta before returning to Mexico City for their final group game.Tickets for the tournament, held in Mexico, Canada and the United States, have been the subject of fluctuating prices and availability, with thousands remaining available for sale across several platforms.BBC Sport has found tickets for matches involving the smaller nations are now available well below face value - across Fifa's own resale site and secondary marketplaces.Travel and hotel prices have also escalated, leading to the suggestion fans are being priced out of the tournament.Related topicsFootballFIFA World Cup 2026South KoreaCzech RepublicWhat is happening with World Cup ticket prices?Published4 JuneWhy the economics make this the craziest World Cup everPublished22 hours agoMore on this storyPlay BBC Sport's new World Cup predictor gamePublished3 days agoWorld Cup fixtures and group standingsHow to watch the World Cup on the BBCPublished6 days agoEverything you need to know about the World CupPublished1 April

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