Los Angeles 2028 organizers promise affordable Olympic tickets amid World Cup controversy

The Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum and SoFi Stadium will share the opening ceremony for the 2028 Olympic games. - Myung J. Chun/Los Angeles Times/Getty Images

Organizers of theLos Angeles 2028(LA28) SummerOlympicshave promised that there will be affordable tickets for the Games that start in less than three years time.

On Monday, LA28announcedfans would be able to register for tickets from January 14, 2026 and that at least one million would be priced at $28, according toReuters.

"Every sport starts at $28 and that's not just lip service to a couple tickets in the corner of some venue, but a meaningful number of tickets," said Allison Katz-Mayfield, LA28's senior vice president of Games delivery revenue, per Reuters.

"We're looking at at least a million tickets at $28 and we've got about a third of our tickets under $100."

After fans register on January 14, they will enter into a random ticket draw and hope to receive a time slot in which to purchase tickets later in 2026.

FIFA World Cup criticism

LA28's decision comes amidwidespread criticismof soaring ticket prices for next year'sFIFA World Cup.

Global soccer governing body FIFA launched its third phase ofticket saleslast week, with fans discovering the cheapest seat for the final would cost them more than $4,000.

Amid the backlash, FIFAsaidfive million ticket requests were made in the first 24 hours of the third phase being launched and confirmed it would reinvest the revenue it generates "to fuel the growth of football."

FIFA, though, had also promised it would be an affordable World Cup for fans, so many Olympic enthusiasts might wait to see a confirmed list of prices for LA28 before getting too excited.

CNN Sportshas reached out to LA28 for comment about when a confirmed list of prices will be made available but has not yet received a reply.

Los Angeles has already hosted two Olympics, in 1932 and 1984, with venues for the latest edition laid out across the sprawling city.

The next Summer Olympics will begin on July 14, 2028 with the opening ceremony and will run until July 30, 2028. The Paralympic Games will begin on August 15, 2028 and close on August 27, 2028.

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