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The Economic Times
The Economic Times

The field for the FIFA World Cup 2026 final is for sale: Price $11 million

The field that will be used for the World ​Cup final later this ​month is about to fetch some serious green.

According ​to The Athletic, FIFA will sell four different tiers of souvenir turf that will be harvested after the world's most-watched sporting ‌event concludes July ⁠19 at ⁠East Rutherford, N.J.

The sale, which is only available for customers ​in the United States and Europe, is expected to generate over $11 million.

In ​addition to the high-priced tickets and memorabilia for the tournament, it will cost $3,000 for the highest priced tier ​of souvenir turf. The 3-inch by 3-inch ⁠portion of ‌grass will include a gold-etched replica ​ticket, ​a replica mini World Cup ball and a ⁠crystal-cut World Cup trophy.

The three other tiers of ​souvenir turf will sell for $450, $900 and $1,200.

There ​will be no more than 2,026 pieces available in any one tier.

The report indicated that the turf which will be used for the World Cup final was grown at a turf farm in North Carolina.

For ‌consistency, new turf fields were installed at all World Cup venues, including those that typically ​have artificial ​surfaces like the ⁠stadiums in Seattle, Atlanta, East Rutherford, Vancouver, Canada, Arlington, Texas, and Inglewood, Calif.

There is no indication of what will happen to ​the turf fields that are not being used for the final.

The 2026 World Cup consisted of a record 48 teams that will end up playing 104 matches in three countries. A total of 16 venues are being used for the tournament.

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