A father bought FIFA World Cup tickets for his family, only to find their seats changed without notice. He purchased four Front Category 1 tickets for a match at Gillette Stadium in Boston on June 29, aiming to give his 11-year-old son, a soccer enthusiast and aspiring goalkeeper, a memorable experience. The tickets were bought during FIFA’s Last-Minute Sales Phase, which operates on a first-come, first-served basis.
Initially, the father selected seats near the corner flag in Row 1, Seats 1–4, for a close view of the action and potential player interactions. He spent $1,860 per ticket, totaling $7,440, and received confirmation from FIFA detailing his chosen seats.
On June 1, he discovered the seats had been moved to a different section closer to midfield, now in Row 3. Despite the perceived upgrade, he was dissatisfied as the front-row experience was his primary goal. He found the lack of notification from FIFA particularly troubling.
The father attempted to address the issue by emailing FIFA and calling the ticketing office but received no direct response. Newsweek contacted FIFA for comment without receiving a published statement. However, the father was reassigned to the original type of front-row seats he wanted. FIFA’s internal review identified restricted-visibility concerns as the reason for reassignment.
The family is now set for their desired World Cup experience, as their seats have been moved back closer to the field. The father expressed his satisfaction with the resolution and looks forward to attending the event with his family.

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