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California questions FIFA’s possible violations in World Cup ticket sales

Al Jazeera · May 14, 2026 at 08:21 · 2h ago
California questions FIFA’s possible violations in World Cup ticket sales
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California questions FIFA’s possible violations in World Cup ticket sales. California attorney general asks FIFA to explain why the categories of some tickets were changed after being sold. California attorney general asks FIFA to explain why the categories of some tickets were changed after being sold. Read the full story on Al Jazeera via the link below.
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