World Cup 2026 Transit Just EXPLODED - And FIFA Left a $48M Bill!

🚆 FIFA’s $11 Billion World Cup… But Fans Pay the Price? | World Cup 2026 Transportation Controversy The FIFA World Cup 2026 is expected to generate more than $11 billion in revenue, yet fans traveling to matches could face some of the highest transportation costs in World Cup history. From controversial train fares at MetLife Stadium to expensive parking fees in Dallas and Miami, many supporters are asking a simple question: Who is really paying for the World Cup? In this video, we break down the growing transportation controversy surrounding the 2026 FIFA World Cup, why local transit agencies are struggling with massive costs, and why critics argue that ordinary fans are being priced out while FIFA enjoys record profits. ⚽ Are World Cup 2026 fans being treated fairly? ⚽ Should FIFA help cover transportation costs? ⚽ Has the tournament become too expensive for ordinary supporters? Watch now and decide for yourself. #WorldCup2026 #FIFAWorldCup2026 #FIFA #WorldCup #SoccerNews #FootballNews #MetLifeStadium #NJTransit #WorldCupControversy #FIFAControversy #USA2026 #Canada2026 #Mexico2026 #FootballFans #SoccerFans #WorldCupTravel #FootballPolitics #SportsBusiness #FootballNewsToday #WorldCupNews