Five Million World Cup Ticket Requests Flood FIFA in a Single Day

FIFA has reported an overwhelming surge of interest in the upcoming World Cup after receiving five million ticket requests within just 24 hours, underlining the tournament’s enduring global appeal and the scale of fan demand.

According to football’s world governing body, the volume of applications marks one of the strongest early responses in World Cup history, with fans from across continents rushing to secure seats for the sport’s biggest event. Matches involving traditional powerhouses and key knockout-stage fixtures accounted for a significant share of the demand.

FIFA said the figures reflect not only the popularity of the World Cup itself but also growing global engagement with international football. Supporters from both host and non-host nations submitted applications, highlighting the tournament’s status as a truly global spectacle.

The ticketing process is being conducted in phases, with an initial application window allowing fans to request tickets before an allocation draw is carried out. FIFA has urged supporters to apply only through official channels, warning against unauthorised sellers and ticket scams.

Organisers expect demand to remain high in subsequent sales phases as team qualifications are finalised and match schedules become clearer. Hospitality packages and later ticket releases are also expected to attract strong interest.

With millions competing for a limited number of seats, FIFA has advised fans to be patient and flexible in their match preferences. The unprecedented response, officials say, is a clear sign that anticipation for the World Cup is building rapidly, months ahead of the tournament’s opening match.

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