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***Official 2022 World Cup Thread*** (2 Viewers)

Holy carp! I just saw the camera pan to 3 female Brazil fans in tank tops.
They’ve shown them a few times. hope they don’t disappear tonight.

I don't want to get banned so I will put this as soft as possible, but the lack of female fans at this WC removes so much of the flair, color and fun of the crowd shots.

Luckily, 2026 is going to be the exact opposite. Not only will it be hotter (encouraging less clothes), there will be more teams and SIGNIFICANTLY more female fans who won't be arrested but instead will be celebrated for their attire.
Have the confirmed the US cities for the 2026 games yet? I'd imagine Dallas is a shoe in, but what about Chicago or KC? Just looking for places near enough to where I live.
Just looked it up on my Google machine. Dallas & KC are my 2 best bets.

start saving now. I don't even want to guess at how much they are going to charge for these given the amount of demand there will be.
I'd imagine a random group stage ticket will be around $100...depending on who is playing.
A random “decent” seat at sofi, for an awful nfl game is over $200
 
Holy carp! I just saw the camera pan to 3 female Brazil fans in tank tops.
They’ve shown them a few times. hope they don’t disappear tonight.

I don't want to get banned so I will put this as soft as possible, but the lack of female fans at this WC removes so much of the flair, color and fun of the crowd shots.

Luckily, 2026 is going to be the exact opposite. Not only will it be hotter (encouraging less clothes), there will be more teams and SIGNIFICANTLY more female fans who won't be arrested but instead will be celebrated for their attire.
Have the confirmed the US cities for the 2026 games yet? I'd imagine Dallas is a shoe in, but what about Chicago or KC? Just looking for places near enough to where I live.
Just looked it up on my Google machine. Dallas & KC are my 2 best bets.

start saving now. I don't even want to guess at how much they are going to charge for these given the amount of demand there will be.
I'd imagine a random group stage ticket will be around $100...depending on who is playing.
GL paying that just to park your car.
 
I'm guessing the minimum for most games will be $250/ticket in the group stage.

US and any other top matchups, I'm thinking $350-400/ticket, to start.

"THAT'S A LOT OF MONEY FOR A TIE!!"

I am very interested to see how they break down the ticket sales.

Back in 1994, we prepurchased tickets for a block of games at one stadium. We did not yet know who was playing so they could not really charge more or less based on teams playing in that scenario.
 
Okay Group G scenarios - thanks for making this much more complicated Brazil :hot:

Brazil advance

----

Switzerland advances with a win OR...
a draw and a Cameroon loss or draw
OR
a draw and a Cameroon win by exactly 1 goal and Switzerland outscores Cameroon by 2 or more goals

Switzerland is out with a loss

----

Cameroon advance with a win AND....
Switzerland draws and Cameroon's win is by 2 or more goals
OR
Switzerland draws and Cameroon's win is by exactly 1 goal and Switzerland does not outscore Cameroon by 2 or more goals
OR
Serbia wins and Cameroon's win margin is the same or greater than Serbia's win margin
OR
Serbia wins and Cameroon's win margin is exactly 1 less than Serbia's win margin and Cameroon outscores Serbia
OR
Serbia wins and Cameroon's win margin is exactly 1 less than Serbia's win margin and Cameroon scores the same number of goals as Serbia and Cameroon has a better fair play record (currently Cameroon -3, Serbia -5)
OR
Serbia wins and Cameroon's win margin is exactly 1 less than Serbia's win margin and Cameroon scores the same number of goals as Serbia and Cameroon has the same fair play record as Serbia and Cameroon draws the lucky ping pong ball

Cameroon is out with a loss or draw

----

Serbia advances with a win AND.....
a Cameroon loss or draw
OR
a Cameroon win and Serbia's win margin is 2 or more goals greater than Cameroon's win margin
OR
a Cameroon win and Serbia's win margin is exactly 1 better than Cameroon's win margin and Serbia outscores Cameroon
OR
a Cameroon win and Serbia's win margin is exactly 1 better than Cameroon's win margin and Serbia scores the same number of goals as Cameroon and Serbia has a better fair play record (currently Cameroon -3, Serbia -5)
OR
a Cameroon win and Serbia's win margin is exactly 1 better than Cameroon's win margin and Serbia scores the same number of goals as Cameroon and Serbia has the same fair play record as Cameroon and Serbia draws the lucky ping pong ball

Serbia is out with a loss or draw

So there you go
:grad:
-QG
 
Giants Stadium is gonna be such a pain in terms of price of tickets - every diaspora in the country is out here to gobble up tickets. Will be a far cry from the $50 it cost me for Saudi Arabia/Morocco in 1994 (downstairs no less). Maybe the Faroes can qualify and play there :)
-QG
 
I also think a running clock is preferred as it keeps control out of the hands of a home timekeeper.

-QG

Is this a thing? They don't have officials for this stuff? Like the guys on the field as the "official" timekeepers?

actually, all the way up to this WC, the ref was the only person in charge of time keeping. In this WC, they have added to the 4th official responsibilities to help with time keeping.
interesting...thanks :thumbup:
 
Giants Stadium is gonna be such a pain in terms of price of tickets - every diaspora in the country is out here to gobble up tickets. Will be a far cry from the $50 it cost me for Saudi Arabia/Morocco in 1994 (downstairs no less). Maybe the Faroes can qualify and play there :)
-QG
Feel like the Vancouver and Seattle venues could be ones to target.
 
Giants Stadium is gonna be such a pain in terms of price of tickets - every diaspora in the country is out here to gobble up tickets. Will be a far cry from the $50 it cost me for Saudi Arabia/Morocco in 1994 (downstairs no less). Maybe the Faroes can qualify and play there :)
-QG
Feel like the Vancouver and Seattle venues could be ones to target.

I wonder if the pricing will be the same in Canada, Mexico and US or if it will vary by country?

I am assuming that Canada and Mexico will play their group stage games in their home country but that may not be accurate.
 
Giants Stadium is gonna be such a pain in terms of price of tickets - every diaspora in the country is out here to gobble up tickets. Will be a far cry from the $50 it cost me for Saudi Arabia/Morocco in 1994 (downstairs no less). Maybe the Faroes can qualify and play there :)
-QG
Feel like the Vancouver and Seattle venues could be ones to target.

Seattle is going to be exceedingly difficult to find tickets, imo. That is a soccer crazed city in a region of the country that is soccer crazed, so make a plan now. I've got season ticket holder buddies for the Ms and Hawks and we're all starting our due diligence on how we can get a seat for '26. I don't care who is playing, I want a taste of this action.
 
I'd imagine a random group stage ticket will be around $100...depending on who is playing.
For parking, sure.

ummm.......................I don't think it will be any where close to $100.
I'm talking about Kansas City here...not LA/NY/SF. I'll be surprised if you can't go to a random group stage game (like no big names, non-USA/MEX/CAN game) for around $100. I could be wrong, but I know like 10-15 people total that would be willing to even go to a game, much less drop $100's to go. Maybe the international contingent could pull that up beyond what I'm thinking, but local interest for African, Asian and random SA/Euro teams won't be that high.
 
Giants Stadium is gonna be such a pain in terms of price of tickets - every diaspora in the country is out here to gobble up tickets. Will be a far cry from the $50 it cost me for Saudi Arabia/Morocco in 1994 (downstairs no less). Maybe the Faroes can qualify and play there :)
-QG
Feel like the Vancouver and Seattle venues could be ones to target.

Seattle is going to be exceedingly difficult to find tickets, imo. That is a soccer crazed city in a region of the country that is soccer crazed, so make a plan now. I've got season ticket holder buddies for the Ms and Hawks and we're all starting our due diligence on how we can get a seat for '26. I don't care who is playing, I want a taste of this action.

one thing everyone needs to remember as well as when you guys look for tickets, the amount of seats set aside for American fans will be relatively limited because a ton are going to be assigned to all the foreign fans.

And given that 2022 was one of the least traveled WC's in history, because of the obvious issues, I am expecting a LOT of foreign fans are going to want to travel to the US/Mex/Can.

Also, the addition of the extra 16 teams won't help unless FIFA rethinks the absolutely awful 3 team group phase.
 
I'd imagine a random group stage ticket will be around $100...depending on who is playing.
For parking, sure.

ummm.......................I don't think it will be any where close to $100.
I'm talking about Kansas City here...not LA/NY/SF. I'll be surprised if you can't go to a random group stage game (like no big names, non-USA/MEX/CAN game) for around $100. I could be wrong, but I know like 10-15 people total that would be willing to even go to a game, much less drop $100's to go. Maybe the international contingent could pull that up beyond what I'm thinking, but local interest for African, Asian and random SA/Euro teams won't be that high.

If it helps at all, the most recent World Cup qualifier (qualifier game mind you, not a world cup game), started at $90 in KC with an average of $150.

I would honestly be shocked if you found a ticket for $100 but I hope you do. You can also play the secondary market game where the prices will sky rocket and then plummet as you approach game day but that makes it hard to plan any sort of trip.
 
Holy carp! I just saw the camera pan to 3 female Brazil fans in tank tops.
They’ve shown them a few times. hope they don’t disappear tonight.

I don't want to get banned so I will put this as soft as possible, but the lack of female fans at this WC removes so much of the flair, color and fun of the crowd shots.

Luckily, 2026 is going to be the exact opposite. Not only will it be hotter (encouraging less clothes), there will be more teams and SIGNIFICANTLY more female fans who won't be arrested but instead will be celebrated for their attire.
Have the confirmed the US cities for the 2026 games yet? I'd imagine Dallas is a shoe in, but what about Chicago or KC? Just looking for places near enough to where I live.
Just looked it up on my Google machine. Dallas & KC are my 2 best bets.

start saving now. I don't even want to guess at how much they are going to charge for these given the amount of demand there will be.
I'd imagine a random group stage ticket will be around $100...depending on who is playing.
A random “decent” seat at sofi, for an awful nfl game is over $200
A random decent seat at Kansas City for a good game is around $150. When they are bad it is under $100. Took my son to the Steelers-Saints game and paid $110/ticket AFTER fees. We parked for $15 a ways away and walked in.

I feel like $100/ticket in the midwest is the threshold for a mid-level sporting event. Below that (MLB/MLS) and it will be closer to $50. Only the big time events will be over $200. Heck, I could probably get into a first round NFL playoff game at Arrowhead for $200.
 
I'd imagine a random group stage ticket will be around $100...depending on who is playing.
For parking, sure.

ummm.......................I don't think it will be any where close to $100.
I'm talking about Kansas City here...not LA/NY/SF. I'll be surprised if you can't go to a random group stage game (like no big names, non-USA/MEX/CAN game) for around $100. I could be wrong, but I know like 10-15 people total that would be willing to even go to a game, much less drop $100's to go. Maybe the international contingent could pull that up beyond what I'm thinking, but local interest for African, Asian and random SA/Euro teams won't be that high.
I'll be at a few KC games. If you end up there let me know and we can tailgate.
 
I'd imagine a random group stage ticket will be around $100...depending on who is playing.
For parking, sure.

ummm.......................I don't think it will be any where close to $100.
I'm talking about Kansas City here...not LA/NY/SF. I'll be surprised if you can't go to a random group stage game (like no big names, non-USA/MEX/CAN game) for around $100. I could be wrong, but I know like 10-15 people total that would be willing to even go to a game, much less drop $100's to go. Maybe the international contingent could pull that up beyond what I'm thinking, but local interest for African, Asian and random SA/Euro teams won't be that high.
I'll be at a few KC games. If you end up there let me know and we can tailgate.

I hope a bunch of you guys go all over the place. The game reports will be fun to read. :)

We only have one FFA member I think in Qatar which is probably our all time low.
 
Giants Stadium is gonna be such a pain in terms of price of tickets - every diaspora in the country is out here to gobble up tickets. Will be a far cry from the $50 it cost me for Saudi Arabia/Morocco in 1994 (downstairs no less). Maybe the Faroes can qualify and play there :)
-QG
Feel like the Vancouver and Seattle venues could be ones to target.

Seattle is going to be exceedingly difficult to find tickets, imo. That is a soccer crazed city in a region of the country that is soccer crazed, so make a plan now. I've got season ticket holder buddies for the Ms and Hawks and we're all starting our due diligence on how we can get a seat for '26. I don't care who is playing, I want a taste of this action.
I think everywhere is going to be difficult. Thought behind my statement is that they are two of the relatively smaller cities fairly close together.
 
local interest for African, Asian
Those crowds almost seem like they're the most fun!

Easily the most colorful too! And then also look friendly and polite too for the most part making them ideal to be in the stadium with.

For me personally, for eye candy, nothing is going to beat the uninhibited South American women in 2026 :)
I might get a divorce before then.

My advise? Do it now. Attorney fees are ALSO subject to inflation. ;)
 
Holy carp! I just saw the camera pan to 3 female Brazil fans in tank tops.
They’ve shown them a few times. hope they don’t disappear tonight.

I don't want to get banned so I will put this as soft as possible, but the lack of female fans at this WC removes so much of the flair, color and fun of the crowd shots.

Luckily, 2026 is going to be the exact opposite. Not only will it be hotter (encouraging less clothes), there will be more teams and SIGNIFICANTLY more female fans who won't be arrested but instead will be celebrated for their attire.
Have the confirmed the US cities for the 2026 games yet? I'd imagine Dallas is a shoe in, but what about Chicago or KC? Just looking for places near enough to where I live.
Just looked it up on my Google machine. Dallas & KC are my 2 best bets.

start saving now. I don't even want to guess at how much they are going to charge for these given the amount of demand there will be.
I'd imagine a random group stage ticket will be around $100...depending on who is playing.
A random “decent” seat at sofi, for an awful nfl game is over $200
A random decent seat at Kansas City for a good game is around $150. When they are bad it is under $100. Took my son to the Steelers-Saints game and paid $110/ticket AFTER fees. We parked for $15 a ways away and walked in.

I feel like $100/ticket in the midwest is the threshold for a mid-level sporting event. Below that (MLB/MLS) and it will be closer to $50. Only the big time events will be over $200. Heck, I could probably get into a first round NFL playoff game at Arrowhead for $200.
The problem I see with KC is that it is such an isolated venue. Nothing else in the entire midwest means there is likely a lot of demand to travel there.
 
So my partner just announced our firm is taking everyone out to a sportsbar tomorrow for lunch and to watch the game, and then he's giving them all the rest of the afternoon off. And that is so cool of him that it really hurts me to say I won't be joining them - which will disappoint him. Funny background is that he and I watched US -Algeria together 12 years ago.
 
Giants Stadium is gonna be such a pain in terms of price of tickets - every diaspora in the country is out here to gobble up tickets. Will be a far cry from the $50 it cost me for Saudi Arabia/Morocco in 1994 (downstairs no less). Maybe the Faroes can qualify and play there :)
-QG
Feel like the Vancouver and Seattle venues could be ones to target.

Shame Qatar isn't more tourist friendly because I liked the idea of all the stadiums being a short distance from each other. Would've made for a very festive atmosphere throughout the Cup.
 
So my partner just announced our firm is taking everyone out to a sportsbar tomorrow for lunch and to watch the game, and then he's giving them all the rest of the afternoon off. And that is so cool of him that it really hurts me to say I won't be joining them - which will disappoint him. Funny background is that he and I watched US -Algeria together 12 years ago.

this would be on of those crystal ball situations for me. If I knew we were going to win, I would prefer being with the group and if not I would prefer being alone.
 
I remember the 2010 Algeria match (or at least the circumstances surrounding it) SO well.

I had just started a new job like 3 weeks prior. 26 years old, wideeyed, new company.....had to be on my best behavior so that everyone knew I was a serious person and there to work. I'm DVR'ing the match and turned off my phone at kickoff so that nothing would be spoiled for me. Figured I could avoid hearing the results and watch it when I got home.

90 minutes later....I'm sitting at my desk plugging away at some training modules. I knew that about 10 guys were watching in the conference room (probably 100 feet away) watching the game but I hadn't heard a peep. Then all of a sudden......."GO!!!!!......NOOOOO!!!!!..........YEAH!!!!!!!!!!!!" Didn't take a genius to figure out what happened.

Now I'm just taking PTO and I dont care who knows it.
 
Uruguay got away with two yellows in the first couple minutes of the half.

The low, bent knee into the back of the calf doesn't look like much, but those were intentional.
 

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