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Spaniards in Los Angeles in the most expensive World Cup in history: "We have come to only one game because everything is prohibited"
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Spaniards in Los Angeles in the most expensive World Cup in history: "We have come to only one game because everything is prohibited"

The article discusses the high costs associated with attending the 2026 FIFA World Cup held in the United States, focusing on Spanish fans traveling to Los Angeles. Eduardo Montero, who purchased four tickets at $2,000 each, highlights the financial burden, noting his wife did not join due to the expense. The cost includes flights, hotels, and other expenses, making the experience akin to a luxury trip. Other fans like Guillermo Pérez and Andrés Rodríguez share similar experiences, emphasizing the significant price increase compared to previous tournaments in Russia and Qatar. Despite the high prices, stadiums remain packed, particularly with Spanish supporters dominating the crowd.

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Spaniards in Los Angeles in the most expensive World Cup in history: "We have come to only one game because everything is prohibited"

The article discusses the high costs associated with attending the 2026 FIFA World Cup held in the United States, focusing on Spanish fans traveling to Los Angeles. Eduardo Montero, who purchased four tickets at $2,000 each, highlights the financial burden, noting his wife did not join due to the expense. The cost includes flights, hotels, and other expenses, making the experience akin to a luxury trip. Other fans like Guillermo Pérez and Andrés Rodríguez share similar experiences, emphasizing the significant price increase compared to previous tournaments in Russia and Qatar. Despite the high prices, stadiums remain packed, particularly with Spanish supporters dominating the crowd.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on the economic impact and fan experience of the World Cup, which is a sports event. There is no political framing or discussion of governmental policies, elections, or public policy. The narrative remains neutral, presenting both the enthusiasm of fans and the financial strain,

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