- FIFA has canceled thousands of hotel rooms reserved for this year's World Cup across multiple host cities, including Philadelphia and Mexico City.
- In Philadelphia, approximately 2,000 rooms were canceled by FIFA out of 10,000 initially blocked, according to the Greater Philadelphia Hotel Association.
- FIFA did not provide a reason for the cancellations in Philadelphia, but the organization acted within its contract terms without penalty.
- Mexico City also saw cancellations, with 800 of 2,000 rooms (40 percent) booked by FIFA being rescinded, as reported by El Financiero.
- Hotel association officials in both cities suggest the cancellations might be due to FIFA initially overbooking rooms as a precaution, and they anticipate the rooms will be rebooked by fans.
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