FIFA opens registration for World Cup ticket presales

It will take place from September 10 to 19
FIFA opens registration for World Cup ticket presales
From the Editorial Staff
La Jornada Newspaper, Friday, August 1, 2025, p. a12
FIFA announced yesterday the start of the first phase of ticket pre-sales for the 2026 World Cup in Mexico, the United States, and Canada. Registration will open from September 10 to 19, exclusively for Visa cardholders. A random draw will be held to send an email to fans selected to purchase tickets in October.
We're excited to partner with Visa once again to give fans the first chance to secure their place at the greatest show on earth. A FIFA World Cup ticket isn't just that: it's a gateway to the most inclusive and spectacular tournament in our history. Everyone will want to be part of this moment, so make sure you've set up your FIFA ID and have your Visa card ready
, the sport's governing body announced in a statement.
The first phase will begin from September 10th to 19th and will be exclusively for Visa cardholders. They will need to register or create a FIFA ID at https://www.fifa.com and complete the application form by the specified dates.
A random selection process will take place until September 30th. FIFA will email the selected card holders, who will then be assigned a specific date and time in October to purchase their tickets.
If you are not selected in this first phase, a new registration will be opened, including stages with more information in September, for those without a bank card or those wishing to purchase more tickets. Each phase will have its own criteria and conditions.
Due to anticipated high demand, FIFA World Cup tickets are being released in phases, each through a different process. If you don't qualify to participate in the Visa pre-sale lottery or wish to make additional purchases, World Cup tickets will remain available in subsequent sales phases, details of which will be published in September
, football's governing body added.
In addition to the Visa-organized presale, hospitality packages that include tournament tickets are available at https://www.fifa.com/en/hospitality .
Bravos surprise and Chivas lets the victory slip away

▲ New York Red Bulls' Tim Parker heads the ball after beating Red and White's Victor Guzmán (center) yesterday in the American League team's narrow victory. AP Photo
From the Editorial Staff
La Jornada Newspaper, Friday, August 1, 2025, p. a12
The Juárez Bravos surprised everyone yesterday in their 2025 Leagues Cup debut after beating Charlotte FC of Major League Soccer (MLS) in the United States 4-1 at Bank of America Stadium in North Carolina.
The team coached by Uruguayan Martín Varini opened the scoring with a goal from Brazilian Madson in the seventh minute; however, the home side was quick to react and leveled the score (1-1) in the 18th minute through Idan Toklomati.
The pleasure was short-lived for the American team, as just three minutes later, in the 21st minute, Madson scored a double to put FC Juárez ahead again (2-1).
In the final stretch of the first half, at 45+2, Colombian Moisés Mosquera made it 3-1 with a header from the center of the box, after an assist from Brazilian Guilherme Castilho, giving the border team a comfortable lead at halftime.
In the second half, Charlotte was reduced to one man after the 80th minute after Toklomati was sent off, but the Braves capitalized on the final blow in the 90th minute thanks to a goal from Colombian Óscar Estupiñán, who unleashed a left-footed shot from outside the box to make it 4-1 and give the Mexican team a valuable victory.
At Sports Illustrated Stadium in New Jersey, Chivas let victory slip away by losing 1-0 to the New York Red Bulls.
Just when it seemed the winner of this match would be decided by a series of penalty kicks, after a 0-0 draw that stretched into injury time, the American team managed to take the victory by the narrowest margin with a last-minute goal from Emil Forsberg in the 90th minute.
Meanwhile, Rayados de Monterrey, with their star defender, Spaniard Sergio Ramos, fell 3-2 to FC Cincinnati at TQL Stadium in Ohio. In the match, which featured Mexican referee Katia Itzel García, the home team opened the scoring in the 31st minute through Evander, and increased their lead with goals from Luca Orellano (53) and Pavel Bucha (90). Sergio Canales (45) and Germán Berterame (90+4) scored for the Monterrey team.
The World Cup will be held in all public spaces: Rosa Icela Rodríguez
From the Editorial Staff
La Jornada Newspaper, Friday, August 1, 2025, p. a12
With the countdown to the start of the 2026 World Cup, which will be held in Mexico, the United States, and Canada, the Secretary of the Interior, Rosa Icela Rodríguez, met again with various federal authorities as part of the planning process to ensure that the sporting event is not limited to soccer stadiums. "We met with the different departments of the @GobiernoMX to coordinate actions leading up to #Mundial2026 #FIFA and ensure that this sporting event is not limited to stadiums, but is experienced in public spaces throughout our country," Rodríguez Velázquez stated on social media. For her part, Gabriela Cuevas, Mexico's representative for the tournament's organization, stated that the federal government is working to ensure that the World Cup reaches neighborhoods, neighborhoods, and towns throughout Mexico
, and thanked the Ministry of the Interior for inviting them to coordinate and deliver the best results
. He also thanked "everyone who makes the @FIFAWorldCup the best in history."
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