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Texas investigates World Cup ticketing after fans complain about seats
By Joseph Morton, Washington Bureau | The Dallas Morning News at NBC DFW
· June 10, 2026
· 1 min read
WASHINGTON – Attorney General Ken Paxton said Tuesday his office will investigate FIFA over allegations the international soccer governing body pulled a bait-and-switch scheme with World Cup fans, delivering tickets with worse views than originally advertised. “I will work to ensure that FIFA is eng
Key takeaway “I will work to ensure that FIFA is engaging in ethical and honest business practices so that Texas fans are treated fairly,” Paxton said in a news release.
Why this matters in The Fort Worth
The investigation into FIFA's ticketing practices comes at a critical time for North Texas, with Arlington set to host World Cup matches soon. As fans from across the region prepare to attend these high-profile events, the possibility of being misled about their seats raises concerns about the local fan experience. The fact that FIFA had previously downplayed the accuracy of its stadium seating maps, calling them "guidelines" rather than precise layouts, may have contributed to the confusion and frustration felt by fans. With the eyes of the world on the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex during the World Cup, it is crucial that fans are treated fairly and that the events are conducted with transparency and integrity. As the investigation unfolds, local soccer enthusiasts will be watching closely to see how Attorney General Paxton's office holds FIFA accountable for its business practices.
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Category: arts ·
Published: June 10, 2026 ·
Source: NBC DFW ·
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What is this story about? WASHINGTON – Attorney General Ken Paxton said Tuesday his office will investigate FIFA over allegations the international soccer governing body pulled a bait-and-switch scheme with World Cup fans, delivering tickets with worse views than originally advertised. “I will work to ensure that FIFA is eng
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