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DG COMP

European Commission's competition directorate; received FSE/Euroconsumers Article 102 complaint; acknowledgement due 23 April 2026.

Last refreshed: 19 April 2026 · Appears in 1 active topic

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Common Questions
What is DG COMP and what does it do?
DG COMP (Directorate-General for Competition) is the European Commission body responsible for enforcing EU competition law, including Article 102 TFEU on abuse of a dominant market position.Source: European Commission
Is the EU investigating FIFA ticket prices for the 2026 World Cup?
Football Supporters Europe and Euroconsumers filed an Article 102 TFEU complaint with DG COMP on 24 March 2026 over FIFA's Dynamic pricing. The Commission's 30-day acknowledgement deadline closed 23 April 2026; no case number had been registered as of 19 April.Source: European Commission / Football Supporters Europe
What is Article 102 TFEU and how does it apply to FIFA?
Article 102 TFEU prohibits abuse of a dominant market position in the EU. Football Supporters Europe argues FIFA holds dominance in the World Cup ticket market, but the Commission has never successfully applied this mechanism to a sports governing body.Source: European Commission / FSE complaint
Will the EU act on FIFA ticketing before the 2026 World Cup starts?
Twenty-four MEPs filed written question E-001336/2026 asking the Commission to prioritise enforcement before 11 June 2026. As of 19 April no case number had been registered, making pre-tournament enforcement unlikely.Source: European Parliament

Background

DG COMP (Directorate-General for Competition) is the European Commission body responsible for enforcing EU competition law, including Article 102 TFEU on abuse of a dominant market position. It received the Article 102 complaint filed by Football Supporters Europe and Euroconsumers on 24 March 2026 targeting FIFA's World Cup ticket pricing practices. The Commission's 30-day deadline to formally acknowledge the complaint closes on 23 April 2026; as of 19 April no case number had been registered.

A Commission spokesperson said the filing will be assessed 'under standard procedures' and stopped there. The mechanism of Article 102 requires a market definition argument — specifically, establishing that FIFA holds dominance in a relevant market — that the Commission has never made for a sports governing body. DG COMP also received a written question from 24 MEPs (E-001336/2026) asking whether it will prioritise enforcement before the tournament starts on 11 June.