World Cup 2026: FIFA Spends Millions at Trump Tower
The tournament is accused of financial excess as FIFA maintains expensive offices in New York City skyscrapers while criticism focuses on luxury and contradictions.

FIFA maintains offices in the Trump Tower skyscrapers in New York City for the 2026 World Cup, with monthly costs reaching tens of thousands of dollars, while the tournament is accused of excessive luxury and a billion-dollar financial footprint. The rent for the Trump Tower offices is part of a broader critique of FIFA’s financial management, which has focused on the use of private jets, luxury hotels, and excessive travel expenses. The 2026 World Cup venues, including stadiums in the United States, Canada, and Mexico, have been labeled as overly expensive, with a total financial footprint exceeding billions.

















