
The Club World Cup final will be the most expensive match in history.
The revamped tournament featuring the world's best 32 clubs is close to selling out its tickets, with the final's tickets standing out at a price of nearly $10,000
The Club World Cup is shaping up to be an event of enormous magnitude and expectations among fans are sky-high. This is reflected in the ticket sales, which are nearly sold out and resale prices are rising to almost 10,000 dollars, a figure that far exceeds those of the Qatar 2022 World Cup.
For the grand final, which will be held on June 13 at the MetLife Stadium in New Jersey, only a few seats remain in the areas farthest from the field, with prices around 700 dollars.

In this scenario of ticket scarcity, fans who want to witness the decisive match firsthand will have to resort to resale. Currently, prices in this modality range between 7,000 and 9,000 dollars, unprecedented figures in history.
To gauge its magnitude, it should be remembered that in the Qatar 2022 World Cup final between Argentina and France, the highest resale prices were 2,000 dollars, almost 4 times less.

Boca is one of the teams with the most tickets sold
According to data released by FIFA, two of the Argentine team's group stage matches are among the most sought after by fans. These are the matches against the European teams Benfica and Bayern Munich, and they caused such interest that the organizing body had to put new tickets on sale to meet the very high demand.

As if that weren't enough, currently Argentina is the third country with the most tickets purchased, only surpassed by its neighbor Brazil and the host United States. The enthusiasm to witness the matches of the Argentine football giants in this historic edition of the Club World Cup is one of the main attractions of the tournament.
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