FIFA Notified of VIP Box Dispute at Mexico City Stadium for 2026 World Cup

by Chloe Dubois
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FIFA has been formally notified of a legal conflict involving luxury box owners at the Estadio Ciudad de México as preparations intensify for the 2026 World Cup.

Legal Challenges Reach Governing Body

The dispute over luxury seating at the Mexico City venue has escalated to the international governing body. According to local media reports, the notification to FIFA follows the filing of precautionary measures by the box owners, who are seeking to protect their interests ahead of the tournament.

Legal Challenges Reach Governing Body
Mexico City Stadium Estadio Ciudad de México

Ticketing and Venue Logistics

Despite the ongoing legal friction, the Estadio Ciudad de México is moving forward with tournament logistics. The venue has begun the process of delivering digital tickets to the luxury box holders for the 2026 World Cup matches.

Similar logistical updates are emerging from other venues in the region. Estadio Banorte recently provided clarifications regarding the delivery of tickets for owners of boxes and platea seating, though it was noted that these holders will not have access to parking facilities.

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