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Fan Group Warns FIFA Over World Cup Ticketing, Segregation Concerns

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Football Supporters Europe (FSE) has raised concerns over crowd management at the 2026 World Cup, warning that a lack of supporter segregation could pose security risks during the tournament.

FSE executive director Ronan Evain said FIFA appeared to have “lost control” of parts of its ticketing system, increasing the possibility of rival supporters being seated together.
Speaking in Dallas, Evain pointed to the presence of Dutch and Japanese fans sitting in mixed sections during Sunday’s group-stage match.
“The absence of segregation is not normal for a tournament like this,” he said. “The risk of supporters from opposing teams ending up together is stronger than ever.”

Evain argued that extensive ticket resale activity had reduced FIFA’s ability to monitor who ultimately occupies seats at venues.

While FIFA has maintained that participating nations receive dedicated ticket allocations amounting to 8% of stadium capacity for their matches, concerns remain about tickets exchanged through secondary markets.

Evain also criticised inconsistencies regarding fan displays, claiming some supporters were prevented from bringing flags into Dallas Stadium.

“You were not really allowed to bring a flag in, which appears inconsistent with previous FIFA tournaments,” he said.

According to Evain, regulations have varied significantly between venues, creating confusion among supporters.

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“There is no clear and consistent policy. Some stadiums allow certain items while others do not,” he added.

Dallas Stadium is set to host England’s opening match against Croatia, ensuring the spotlight remains firmly on tournament operations as FIFA continues to oversee the first World Cup featuring 48 teams and an expanded match schedule.

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