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2026 FIFA World Cup
7JUN

FIFA: Category 1 seat maps were 'indicative' only

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10:36UTC

Fans who paid top-tier prices found their seats in corners and behind goals, with FIFA claiming maps were never binding.

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Key takeaway

FIFA's 'indicative maps' defence creates a misrepresentation claim distinct from its pricing and access scandals.

Category 1 holders discovered seats in corners and behind goals, positions the original maps placed in Category 2 or lower. The downgrade operates alongside the stealth tier creation: FIFA simultaneously withheld better seats for the new Front Category tiers while assigning inferior positions to existing buyers .

FIFA's 'indicative' maps defence contradicts its own pre-sale documentation. Under EU Directive 2005/29/EC, the test is what a reasonable buyer understood at purchase. A buyer who paid Category 1 prices because Category 1 was described as 'the highest-priced seats, located primarily in the lower tier' has a reasonable expectation of lower-tier seating. A corner seat behind a goal is not that.

This claim is legally distinct from the dynamic pricing and crash complaints in the FSE complaint : it concerns misrepresentation of goods already sold, not pricing or access mechanics.

Deep Analysis

In plain English

Fans paid the highest ticket price expecting the best seats. Instead, they received corner and behind-goal positions. FIFA says the maps showing where those seats would be were never official—but only after they had taken the money.

Deep Analysis
Root Causes

FIFA withheld premium front-row inventory from Category 1 allocation to create the new 'Front Category' tier at higher prices. To make this work, it needed to assign existing Category 1 buyers to positions vacated by the withheld inventory—corners, behind-goal positions, upper tiers.

Seat reallocation follows not incidental; it is the mechanical consequence of the stealth tier creation. The root cause is the same as for the stealth tiers: uncapped revenue extraction from a captive market with no regulatory oversight.

What could happen next?
  • The misrepresentation claim is legally distinct from the dynamic pricing complaint and could survive independently even if the Article 102 competition case fails.

  • Fans who purchased Category 1 tickets expecting lower-tier seating have grounds to demand refunds or re-allocation before matches begin in June.

First Reported In

Update #6 · FIFA's stealth price hike

Inside World Football· 10 Apr 2026
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