Ronan Evain
Executive director of Football Supporters Europe, leading EU legal challenge against FIFA ticketing.
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Can EU competition law actually freeze FIFA World Cup ticket prices before they go on sale?
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- Who is Ronan Evain?
- Ronan Evain is a French football-governance advocate serving as executive director of Football Supporters Europe (FSE), the pan-European fan umbrella organisation. In March 2026 he co-filed the first EU competition complaint against FIFA over 2026 World Cup ticketing practices.Source: FSE
- What is the FSE complaint against FIFA ticketing?
- FSE and Euroconsumers filed a complaint with the European Commission on 24 March 2026 alleging FIFA violates Article 102 TFEU through six abuses: excessive pricing, bait advertising of $60 tickets that were largely unavailable, uncapped Dynamic pricing, seat-location opacity, artificial-urgency tactics, and 15% resale fees charged to both parties.Source: European Commission complaint
- What does the FSE FIFA complaint ask for?
- The complaint asks the European Commission to freeze April 2026 World Cup sale prices at December 2025 levels and require FIFA to publish seat availability 48 hours before each sales window opens.Source: FSE press release
- Has EU competition law ever been used against FIFA before?
- The March 2026 FSE and Euroconsumers filing is described as the first time fan organisations have invoked EU treaty law directly against FIFA. Previous competition scrutiny of football bodies focused on player-transfer rules and broadcaster rights rather than consumer ticketing.Source: FSE
- How much did FIFA World Cup 2026 tickets rise in price?
- According to the FSE-Euroconsumers complaint filed in March 2026, some tickets rose 25% between sales phases with no published price cap or methodology to justify the increase.Source: FSE complaint
Background
Ronan Evain is a French football-governance advocate and executive director of Football Supporters Europe (FSE), the pan-European fan umbrella body. He has led FSE since the mid-2010s, representing millions of supporters across UEFA member associations and campaigning on ticketing transparency, SAFE standing, and fan rights within European football structures.
Evain stepped into the spotlight in March 2026 when FSE, acting jointly with consumer group Euroconsumers, filed a formal competition complaint with the European Commission alleging that FIFA breaches Article 102 TFEU through six abuses in 2026 World Cup ticketing: excessive pricing, bait advertising of largely unavailable $60 tickets, uncapped Dynamic pricing, opacity on seat locations, artificial-urgency pressure tactics, and 15% resale fees charged to both buyer and seller. Some tickets rose 25% between sales phases.
The complaint marks the first time fan organisations have invoked EU treaty law against football's governing body, seeking to freeze April 2026 sale prices at December 2025 levels and force publication of seat availability 48 hours before each sales window. Whether the Commission acts quickly enough to affect live sales is uncertain, but Evain has placed supporter rights squarely inside European competition law for the first time.