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Press Release: Goldman, Menendez, and Pou Request FIFA Subsidy for High MetLife Train Ticket Costs During World Cup

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U.S. Representatives urge FIFA to subsidize high train ticket prices for World Cup attendees at MetLife Stadium.

Quiver AI Summary

Representatives call for transit cost subsidies: U.S. Representatives Dan Goldman, Rob Menendez, and Nellie Pou are urging FIFA to subsidize train ticket prices for the World Cup at MetLife Stadium. Currently, round-trip fares are expected to be $150, significantly higher than normal. They express concern that high costs may limit access to fans.

Revenue concerns highlighted: The lawmakers cite FIFA's projected revenue of over $11 billion from the event, arguing that the organization should invest in transportation to ensure affordability for all attendees. They emphasize that many fans rely on public transit, which will be strained by the influx of visitors.

Collaboration with local officials requested: The representatives are requesting FIFA to work with governors of New York and New Jersey to lower transit costs. They aim to make the World Cup accessible to a broader audience, rather than just affluent attendees.

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