ANGRY soccer fans could get refunded for paying sky-high prices for World Cup tickets, an expert has told The U.S. Sun. Fifa, soccer’s governing body, has come under mounting scrutiny ahead of this summer’s tournament, which begins on June 11 in Mexico City, over its controversial dynamic pricing ticketing policy. It’s the first ever World…
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