Ghanaian rap sensation Kwesi Arthur has expressed his disappointment over the soaring cost of tickets and the stringent restrictions surrounding the 2026 FIFA World Cup, raising concerns about the accessibility of football’s biggest tournament for ordinary supporters.
The award-winning musician lamented that many passionate fans could be priced out of attending matches due to the escalating costs associated with tickets, travel, accommodation and other tournament-related expenses. He noted that the World Cup, traditionally regarded as a celebration of global football culture, risks becoming increasingly inaccessible to the very supporters who bring the competition to life.
Kwesi Arthur’s comments come amid growing criticism from fans across the world regarding FIFA’s ticketing policies for the tournament, which will be jointly hosted by the United States, Canada and Mexico. Concerns have centred on rising ticket prices, limited availability and the complex purchasing process, with many supporters arguing that attending matches has become financially challenging.
The rapper stressed that football should remain a sport for everyone, regardless of economic background, and called for greater consideration to be given to loyal supporters who dream of experiencing the World Cup atmosphere firsthand.
His remarks have resonated with many football enthusiasts on social media, where debates continue over the affordability of the 2026 tournament and the broader issue of fan access to major sporting events. As anticipation builds for the expanded 48-team World Cup, questions surrounding ticket pricing and supporter inclusion are likely to remain a major talking point in the months ahead.