What's Happening?
Mayor Zohran Mamdani has announced a lottery system for New York City residents to purchase FIFA World Cup tickets at a reduced price of $50. The initiative covers five group-stage matches and two knockout
rounds at MetLife Stadium. The lottery, which opens on May 25, allows residents to enter once daily until May 30, with a cap of 50,000 entries per day. Winners will be notified on June 3 and can buy up to two tickets, which include free round-trip bus transportation. This effort is part of a collaboration with the New York/New Jersey World Cup host committee to make the event more accessible to local residents.
Why It's Important?
The program is crucial in making the World Cup accessible to a broader audience, particularly those who might not afford the high ticket prices. It reflects a commitment to inclusivity and community engagement, ensuring that the event is not just for the affluent. This initiative could serve as a model for other cities hosting large events, demonstrating how local governments can work with international bodies to prioritize accessibility and community involvement.
What's Next?
The lottery will commence on May 25, with winners being notified by June 3. The tickets will be distributed on the day of the match to prevent resale. This initiative may encourage other host cities to consider similar programs, potentially influencing future ticket distribution strategies for major events.






