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5 weeks ago
Exorbitant World Cup ticket prices creating sticker shock for soccer fans
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Exclusive | Trump rips $1,000 World Cup ticket prices, tells The Post: ‘I wouldn’t pay it either, to be honest’
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4 weeks ago
The economist who wrote the book on sports finance has a number for FIFA’s World Cup haul: $15 billion
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4 weeks ago
Soaring ticket prices could help FIFA pull in $15B this World Cup cycle — where does the money come from, where does it go?
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‘This Is the People’s Game, and They Are Turning It Into the Plutocrats’ Game’: CounterSpin interview with Jules Boykoff on World Cup 'sportswashing'
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