The Most Greedy World Cup In History
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Head over to https://www.protonvpn.com/2and20 to unlock your exclusive discount to Proton VPN. We actually use it and it helps out the channel! Our Discord Community (FREE): https://discord.com/invite/Efbjh7Qj4V 📚 Review our sources ►https://pastebin.com/2MNaxR0f 💻 Check out our other socials ► linktr.ee/2and20 ✋ Get in touch ► kamal@2and20media.com In 1994, the cheapest seat to a World Cup final cost around $180. The cheapest one FIFA will sell you for the 2026 final is $2,030, and resale listings have already blown past $2 million. FIFA expects to walk away with a record $11 billion off this tournament, up from $5.36 billion in 2018, and not a cent of it reaches the cities hosting the thing. Those cities are spending hundreds of millions on stadium retrofits and security while signing away their tax revenue and handing FIFA control over entire neighborhoods, all for a one-time event they will never earn back. By the time someone lifts the trophy next summer, you will already know who actually won. 00:00 - Intro 01:10 - The Most Expensive Match Ever 07:05 - The Americanization Machine Includes music by Tom Fox – tomfox.site
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