New Jersey Gov. Mikie Sherrill Rips FIFA Over Reported World Cup Transit Ticket Prices
New Jersey Gov. Mikie Sherrill Rips FIFA Over Reported World Cup Transit Ticket Prices
While Miami Beach residents are gearing up for the excitement of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, a controversy brewing up north could impact how fans travel to games in the New York/New Jersey area. New Jersey Governor Mikie Sherrill has publicly criticized FIFA following reports that NJ Transit tickets to World Cup matches could exceed $100.
Governor Sherrill's strong words, delivered yesterday, April 16, 2026, highlight concerns over accessibility and affordability for fans attending games at MetLife Stadium, one of the key venues for the global tournament. The reported high transit costs have sparked debate about the financial burden on attendees, especially those traveling from surrounding areas.
Although Miami Beach will host its own share of World Cup events and fan activities, many local soccer enthusiasts in vibrant South Beach are planning to travel to other host cities, including the New York/New Jersey metropolitan area, to catch additional matches. The potential for exorbitant travel costs, even for public transportation, could deter some from making the trip.
FIFA has not yet officially commented on Governor Sherrill's remarks or confirmed the final pricing structure for transit tickets. However, the governor's intervention underscores the growing scrutiny over the economic impact of hosting such a large-scale international event. Local businesses and tourism officials in Miami Beach's iconic Art Deco District are closely monitoring these developments, as fan travel patterns and budgets could indirectly affect visitor numbers across all host cities.
As the 2026 World Cup draws closer, the discussion around fan experience and affordability is expected to continue. Miami Beach residents planning to travel to New Jersey for games are advised to keep an eye on official announcements regarding transportation options and pricing as they become available.


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