The staggering costs of parking at the 2026 World Cup events have astonished ticket holders, with prices soaring to as high as $175 for a single parking pass on FIFA's official site. The revelation, initially reported by the Athletic, is particularly surprising for fans in the car-centric United States, which along with Canada and Mexico, will co-host the tournament.

A parking pass for the semi-final match slated for July 14 in Dallas is currently priced at $175, while attending a group-stage match during the tournament will set one back $75. The quarter-final match in Kansas City on July 11 lists parking costs at $125. The adoption of dynamic pricing by FIFA for its ticket sales has seen group-stage ticket prices start at $60.

Despite the hefty parking fees, only a limited number of ven

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