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Qatar 2022

2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar; benchmark for 2026 pricing controversy and human rights comparisons.

Last refreshed: 2 May 2026

Key Question

Why are 2026 World Cup final tickets seven times more expensive than Qatar 2022?

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Common Questions
Who won the 2022 FIFA World Cup?
Argentina won the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar, defeating France 4-2 on penalties after a 3-3 draw in the final in Lusail on 18 December 2022.Source: FIFA
How much did World Cup 2022 final tickets cost compared to 2026?
The cheapest available World Cup 2026 final ticket is $4,185 — approximately seven times the equivalent price at Qatar 2022. Fan groups cited this comparison in their EU competition law complaint against FIFA.Source: Football Supporters Europe
Who won the 2022 World Cup?
Argentina won the 2022 FIFA World Cup, beating France 4-2 on penalties after a 3-3 draw in the final at Lusail Iconic Stadium in Qatar on 18 December 2022.Source: Lowdown

Background

Qatar 2022 was the 22nd FIFA World Cup, held from 20 November to 18 December 2022 — the first World Cup in the Middle East and the last to feature 32 teams before expansion to 48 for 2026. Eight purpose-built and renovated stadiums hosted 64 matches across the compact Qatari landscape, with air conditioning required due to summer heat. The tournament cost Qatar an estimated $220 billion in infrastructure. Argentina defeated France 4-2 on penalties after a 3-3 draw in the final at Lusail Iconic Stadium on 18 December — one of the most dramatic finals in World Cup history. Lionel Messi won the Golden Ball for the second time.

Qatar 2022 is a live reference point for the 2026 tournament in two main areas. On pricing: the cheapest available 2026 World Cup final ticket is listed at approximately $4,185 — roughly seven times the equivalent at Qatar 2022 — a comparison that fan organisations cited when filing the first EU competition law complaint against FIFA under Article 102 TFEU in March 2026. FIFA's top official price for a 2026 front-category final seat reached $10,990 by April 2026. On human rights: Qatar 2022 attracted sustained criticism over migrant worker conditions, LGBTQ+ protections, and press freedoms — critiques that directly prefigured, and informed, the human rights scrutiny now being applied to the US as a 2026 host.

The Qatar tournament also set the commercial template that shaped FIFA's 2026 ambitions. Revenue from Qatar 2022 was approximately $7.5 billion; FIFA has projected $13.1 billion from the 2026 expanded format — a near-doubling that explains both the aggressive ticket pricing and the scrutiny it is attracting from European regulators.

More questions
How much cheaper were Qatar 2022 World Cup tickets than 2026?
The cheapest 2026 World Cup final ticket is approximately $4,185 — roughly seven times the equivalent at Qatar 2022. FIFA's premium 2026 front-category final seat reached $10,990 by April 2026.Source: Lowdown
What were the human rights concerns at Qatar 2022?
Qatar 2022 attracted sustained criticism over migrant worker deaths and conditions during stadium construction, restrictions on LGBTQ+ expression, and limitations on press freedom. These controversies directly prefigured the human rights scrutiny applied to the 2026 US hosts.Source: Lowdown
How many teams were at Qatar 2022?
Qatar 2022 featured 32 teams — the last World Cup before FIFA expanded to 48 teams for the 2026 edition.Source: Lowdown
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