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Trump Loses it as FIFA Suffers Major Crisis!!

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MeidasTouch host Ben Meiselas reports on Donald Trump suffering a major crisis as FIFA suffers horrible ticket sales and the host cities are seeing negative impacts on their economies and no benefits...

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This is Donald Trump's worst nightmare, the FIFA World Cup which is set to ta...

It's turning out to be a massive disaster.

Donald Trump and Gianni Infantino, who's the president of FIFA,

they've basically destroyed the FIFA World Cup.

Donald Trump has perverted and made it so odd, and Donald Trump's catastrophic war in Iran and his wars around the world have caused a massive boycott of FIFA tourism is down in the United States after Donald Trump's ice and border patrol, the stopo continued to kill people, kidnap people, throw people in concentration camps, ban people, threaten people here in the United States, absolutely despicable, and also the affordability crisis in the United States, by the way, also in Mexico and in Canada,

in Canada, because of FIFA just overpricing everything and FIFA trying to overplay its hand and to really just kind of impose its will on these other host nations. I made it inaccessible to most people. Also, there's a broadcasting rights issue. Gianni Infantino and FIFA and Trump, I mean, they were so arrogant.

They were so cocky that they were trying to force these massive licensing fees on some of the biggest consumers of soccer or international football. Like India and China still have not made a deal with FIFA for broadcasting rights because the China and India JVs with the United States companies in order for the kind of the broadcasting rights.

They're not paying Gianni Infantino the $100 million that he wants the license FIFA.

So in the two biggest markets, basically that consume soccer or football, they don't even have the ability to show the FIFA World Cup on TV. This is what happens when you have Infantino and Donald Trump focused on giving Donald Trump FIFA peace prizes and Infantino doing his whole corrupt dance with Donald Trump around the world and not just focusing on being competent and just running a good tournament

and uniting people with football and soccer, bringing people together. I mean, if you look at some of the, you know, the key tourism stats, lots of cities aren't even seeing a bump at all. They're actually seeing declines when FIFA is coming to their cities. You're seeing lots of people feeling defrauded by the FIFA ticket packages.

They're like, we've spent thousands of dollars in now we're learning. You basically gave us nosebleed seats. We thought we were getting good seats. I mean, FIFA is really running a racket here.

Can I break it down for you bit by bit, piece by piece right now?

So let's start with this. That less than a year ago, the FIFA president Gianni Infantino made a promise. You do 104 Superballs, but that was not true when it was said and it's not going to come true now as Forbes reports. So with the guy promised 104 Superballs, you just have to trust us.

Trust me, right, as Donald Trump would say. But now nearly 80% of U.S. hotel owners in 11 World Cup host cities say bookings are tracking below original forecast. And in many cases, below what it would be, if there was no FIFA at all, tourism has

been down dramatically in the U.S. year over year because Canada started this powerful

boycott against the U.S. and the rest of the world followed and you look at all of the threats that the U.S. imposes on people here in the United States and immigrants. People don't want to come to the United States. And lots of people are describing the tournament right now as a non-event. I'm just think about that.

80% of people on hotels in 11 World Cup host cities say bookings are tracking below original forecast with some describing the tournament as a non-event according to an American hotel and lodging association survey of members released Monday.

So in Fontino promised 104 Superballs, that's what this would be.

Now, it's not even one Superball. It's a non-event. It's like if the circus came to town or if like Disney on ice came to town, by the way, I love Disney on ice and taking my little daughter there. I was 19 months old. That would be an event, you know, a boost tourism. People are saying FIFA is a non-event.

Let's take a look and dig through more of the facts here together. So U.S. hotels are saying the World Cup is a non-event so far. FIFA height the World Cup as an economic juggernaut for the U.S. But with five weeks until the tournament kicks off, the hotel industry says advanced bookings in some host cities are on par or lagging and ordinary summer.

Lagging and ordinary summer with no FIFA.

Nearly 80% of hotel owners in 11 World Cup host cities say bookings are tracking below

original forecast with some describing the tournament as a non-event according to the

AHLA, the American hotel and lodging association and the recent survey they just did. Only a quarter of AHLA respondents are seeing any incremental lift. The U.S. Metro's hosting the World Cup games will generate some GDP growth this summer. Concentrated in leisure and hospitality, but those will not have a material impact on overall job and economic gains this year according to a report released by Oxford economics.

No material gain in an economic boost from the World Cup. And it goes on to say while the U.S. is expected to see an economic upside to host in the World Cup. It's clear that the demand for the tournament will fall well short of the 104 Superbowls promised last year by FIFA's president Gianni and Fantino. It was not true when it was said and it's not going to come true now.

It says, "John, Jan, Freitag, National Director of Hospitality and Marketing, analytics at Co-star and industry benchmarking firm," she told Forbes.

A FIFA analysis that projected the World Cup would drive 30.5 billion.

An economic output was predicated on the assumption that millions of international tourists

would flock to the tournament. Last year, FIFA told tourism officials in World Cup host cities to expect a 50/50 split between domestic and international visitors. But roughly 7 and 10 respondents in HLA surveys say these barriers and broader geopolitical concerns are significantly suppressing international demand.

Let's be very clear. 7 in 10 respondents in this survey are saying, "Let's be clear what these factors are." Donald Trump's catastrophic war against the world. The instability caused by Donald Trump and people boycotting the United States. Make it so international folks don't want to come to the United States.

The lack of international inbound is certainly going to hurt the overall economic impact and the size of this World Cup spanning 16 host cities across three countries presents many logistical hurdles for international travelers.

Roughly 85 to 90 percent of hotel owners, for example, in Kansas City, report that bookings

are trailing a typical June or July without any major events. In four host cities, Boston, Philadelphia, San Francisco, and Seattle, nearly 80 percent of hotel owners say bookings are behind a typical summer with many describing the tournament as a non-event in Los Angeles nearly 65 to 70 percent of respondents report bookings below expectations, often in line with or lagging behind a typical summer and in New York at somewhat

tracks with a normal summer with no world cup. So if there was no world cup, the typical tourism and the typical hotel bookings in these cities may, I'm giving you major metropolitan areas, Philly, Boston, San Francisco, Seattle. New York would be more than it is right now with FIFA. Like, do we all realize what a stunning stat that is?

But Gianni and Fintino says there may be a last minute influx like a miracle right around the corner, just do wait and see. There may be a miracle coming right. Aren't these all just mega con artists right here? What's your weekday breakfast actually like?

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Thank you to Hule for partnering and supporting our show. That's hule.com/mitis. Code-mitis and the I-D-A-S. As I mentioned at the outset as well, there's also this issue with FIFA trying to use its cartel-like power over controlling this tournament to force down huge licensing fees

In international jurisdictions.

So they're basically saying, look India, for example, if India wants coverage of the

world cup, come up with some joint venture and pay $500 million.

And India was like, again, no, we're not going to do that. How about $20 million? So there was this JV between an Indian company and Disney.

India's Reliance Disney joint venture goes, we'll make a $20 million offer.

We don't think the world cup is worth $100 million. And now we're weeks away. And normally you would have a licensing deal, I don't know, months ago. But FIFA hasn't made a licensing deal with India. Not only that, it hasn't made a licensing deal with China yet.

And China's flexing its muscle and saying, we're not going to pay you what you want FIFA. India's flexing its muscle and saying, we're not going to pay you what you're demanding. And these are massive markets. Right.

There has been no deal announcement for China, which FIFA says accounts for 49.8% of all

hours of viewing on digital and social platforms globally during the 2022 world cup. Let that sink in right here. And so you have, you have that taking place. FIFA also so expensive.

You know, like people like, in the other host cities, there's not that many games in Mexico and Canada. But take a look at this, Mexico's out of reach world cup tickets cause discounted among fans of the 104 matches in this year's World Cup. Four will be played in Monterey, four in Guadalajara and five in the newly renovated

Banorte, stadium in Mexico City, including the opening match between Mexico and South Africa.

When FIFA released a second round of tickets in April, prices for the first game in Mexico

in June 11th range from $3,000 to $10,000. The sky high ticket costs are unaffordable for most Mexicans who basically earn an average monthly income of about $1,000. So when people are saying this, it doesn't feel the same as the previous two world cups.

This world cup basically belongs to the United States. It doesn't feel Mexican.

That's how it feels to me because even ticket prices are out of reach for everyone.

So where this is supposed to be a celebration of was supposed to be a celebration of Canada. The United States, Mexico. Right? The people who are part of the USMCA or the Canada Mexico US agreement Donald Trump wants to make this about him and the ticket prices are just completely out of control right now as well.

And we're seeing this as well. FIFA ramps up efforts to sell luxury world cup hospitality tickets after what they're calling a revenue reevaluation. And so FIFA is upping efforts to sell luxury hospitality tickets for the world cup with packages available for 102 of the 104 matches at the expanded tournament.

Mexico's Group A against South Korea and one last 32 fixture expected to be just paying. Are the only matches showing a lack of availability on FIFA's hospitality platform? A new category of sweet essentials has been added to lower profile games, allowing customers to buy an individual ticket for a sweet that would previously have been sold to a group. The Guardian understands the intensified activity follows a downward reevaluation by FIFA.

And it's partner on location of the revenue expected from most lucrative ticket categories.

So these luxury boxes and these luxury experiences in 102 of the 104 games are basically not selling anything.

People don't want to spend 20 10 15 30 thousand dollars on this. And not only that, but you have FIFA struggling to sell tickets to the first US game. When the United States men's national team opens the world cup versus Paraguay. You would think, wow, in the US, US versus Paraguay. Clearly that's going to be sold out.

You would expect right? Nope. The United States High Price World Cup opener are lagging behind other matches in Los Angeles, according to a document distributed to local organizers and a variety of other indicators. The document dated April 10th and shared with hosts to ensure adequate planning listed 40,934 tickets purchased for that June 12th match between the US and Paraguay.

And shared with 50,661 for the Iran New Zealand match three days later. Let me repeat. More people are excited to see Iran play New Zealand in the United States than to watch the United States versus Paraguay. But guess what?

The stadium's capacity is 69,650 for the World Cup.

69,650 seats.

Only 40,934 seats sold for that first game with US versus Paraguay.

50,661 sold for Iran versus New Zealand. There's the World Cup. It's like saying the Super Bowl's 104 Super Balls yet theirs. What, over 10, 20% of the, there's going to be empty seats or they're going to have to lower the prices. And then you have this article from the LA Times fans vent frustration over high World Cup ticket prices for worse seats.

And it says it talks about the story. Our 11th and wanted to go to a World Cup game this summer.

But he didn't want to take out a second mortgage to pay for that.

So after winning a chance to spend $560 for individual tickets. And a FIFA lottery last fall, Levin's in backed out. Then he backed in again this spring. Maybe the sticker shot kind of started wearing off. I got caught up in the excitement.

So Levin's in decided to pluck down $850 for two category three tickets. Among the cheapest available for he and his wife to go to the final group. US Group play game at so-fi stadium in June. When his wife reminded him that his two sons would be visiting, he bought two more tickets.

Bringing his investment to $1,700 more than double the price of a seven day cruise.

And it goes on to say. And that doesn't include the nearly $250 for parking. That's really steep said Levin's in a galaxy season ticket holder for more than a decade.

But when are we going to get to go to another World Cup?

This was special until it wasn't. Levin's in bought the tickets without knowing where the seats would be. But when he saw a color coded seat map of Sofi, it showed category three sections were in corners of the top deck. Far closer to the stadium's translucent roof than the playing field. Maybe the cruise would have been a better idea after all.

I don't know if disappointed is the right word. It's just bizarre. I like to sit in a certain spot. I like the silence. I don't want to be behind the goal.

I just feel like for the price I paid at least I can know where the seats are going to be. And he's hardly the only person unhappy with their experience buying tickets for this World Cup.

That may explain why tickets reportedly remain available for more than a third of the 72 group stage games.

And many of the expensive hospitality packages also remain unsolved. And that is raising worries. FIFA may have priced the World Cup so beyond the reach of many fans that some matches will be played before empty seats. Despite the fact that FIFA president Gianni and Fantino told CNBC that all 104 games were sold out. FIFA later clarified that statement saying in Fantino meant to say that he expected the games wouldn't sell out.

Either way, concerns about empty seats may be overblown since the fourth and final phase of ticket sales. Don't begin until April one of the tournament organizers are confident demand will match inventory. And that is not the case and of course we know with the boycott the regional instability. Trump's catastrophic war against the world. Donald Trump's tariffs against the world that we're seeing the massive retaliation and backlash.

Few other points I want to point out obviously you know about in Fantino giving Donald Trump the fake FIFA Peace Prize.

Like that's what they were focused on versus selling tickets.

I mean you remember this weird moment play this clip. This is your vice prize that is also a beautiful medal for you that you can wear everywhere you want to go. Right now. Okay, let me hold a fantastic excellent. And then there was this moment where in Fantino tried to like he called up the head of the Palestinian Football Association and the Israel Football Association.

And then in front of everybody he tried to like force the Palestinian Football Association person to shake the hands of the Israeli Football Association. And like he wanted to like capture this on camera and act like he was bringing like world peace and then the Palestinian Football Association. Like why what do you want me to do like what what what's this about like that like you you expect me to you expect me to do that like while they're what while they're destroying Gaza like that's what you expect me to do.

And the whole thing was trained I mean do you do you remember this here play this. I mean so, you know, it's it's it's this is what FIFA has become we already knew it was a corrupt organization and we just want to want people to play football play soccer watch the game.

With Trump and in Fantino they make it so weird and now the international boy...

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