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Palcos del Mundial en México desatan un mercado informal y millonario

Title: Premium Boxes for the World Cup in Mexico Fuel a Multimillion-Dollar Black Market

As millions of supporters scramble to secure tickets for the World Cup, a lucrative niche market has emerged in Mexico City, accessible only to a select few. Through an underground network operating via WhatsApp, private boxes with prime views are being sold for as much as 27 million pesos. This parallel trade has sparked a conflict involving box owners, brokers, FIFA, and the administrators of the Banorte Stadium. (Source: Bloomberg)


Source: Bloomberg Generated at: 2026-06-04 16:35:20 UTC

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