FIFAUS

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FIFAUS is a U.S.-based FIFA entity (FWC2026 US, Inc.) that processes payments for FIFA events such as FIFA World Cup 2026 and related ticketing and hospitality products.

Coral Gables, Florida, United States
Owned by FIFA

About FIFAUS

FIFAUS is the trading/merchant name used by FWC2026 US, Inc., a Delaware nonprofit corporation established by FIFA to support and deliver FIFA tournaments in the United States, including the FIFA Club World Cup 2025 and the FIFA World Cup 2026. It works in coordination with FIFA’s global organization (FIFA Switzerland) to manage event-related operations such as ticketing, hospitality packages, and other official event services. Charges from "FIFAUS" on a card statement typically relate to purchasing FIFA match tickets, hospitality packages, or associated event services online.

A charge labeled "FIFAUS - 356696" is most likely a card transaction reference for FIFA World Cup or Club World Cup tickets, hospitality packages, or related fees purchased through an official FIFA ticketing or hospitality platform. In many cases, fans report seeing "FIFAUS" as the billing descriptor after successfully purchasing World Cup tickets, sometimes followed by a numeric code that acts as an internal reference or order identifier. These may appear as one-time charges, multiple partial charges (if there are separate orders or split payments), or pending authorizations that later finalize or drop off.

If you are unsure about a FIFAUS charge, first log into your FIFA ticketing or hospitality account and check your recent orders, payment history, and confirmation emails for matching amounts and dates. If something still doesn’t match, contact FIFA ticketing or hospitality customer support using the contact details provided in your order confirmation or on the official FIFA website. You can also speak with your bank to ask for additional transaction details, dispute unknown charges, or block your card if you suspect fraud, especially since there have been some user reports of unauthorized international transactions labeled "FIFAUS."

Bank Statement Variations

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These are the raw merchant codes that appear on bank and credit card statements that we've identified as belonging to FIFAUS.

  1. FIFAUS - 356696

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a charge from "FIFAUS - 356696" on my card statement?

A charge labeled "FIFAUS - 356696" is typically a payment processed by FIFAUS (FWC2026 US, Inc.) for FIFA event-related purchases such as FIFA World Cup or Club World Cup tickets or hospitality packages. The number (e.g., 356696) is usually an internal reference or transaction identifier tied to your specific order.

How can I confirm if my FIFAUS charge is for legitimate FIFA World Cup tickets?

Log into the official FIFA ticketing or hospitality portal you used to request or buy tickets and compare the transaction date and exact amount with your order history and confirmation email. If they match, the FIFAUS charge is legitimate; if you cannot find a matching order, contact FIFA ticketing support and your bank for further verification.

Does FIFAUS place authorization holds or multiple pending charges on my card?

Yes, during high-demand sales phases or ticket lotteries, FIFAUS may place temporary authorization holds to verify your payment method or to secure tickets while your order is being processed. Some holds may appear as separate FIFAUS pending transactions but will either convert into a final charge for approved orders or drop off automatically if the order is not completed.

How do I get a refund for FIFAUS if my tickets were cancelled or my order failed?

Refunds for FIFAUS charges follow FIFA’s ticketing and hospitality regulations for the specific tournament. Typically, if a match is cancelled or your order is unsuccessful, the amount is automatically released or refunded to your original payment method. Check the refund policy in your ticket confirmation, then contact FIFA ticketing or hospitality support with your order number and bank statement if the refund has not appeared after the stated timeframe.

Can FIFAUS charges be split across multiple transactions or appear in different amounts?

Yes, your total spend may appear as several FIFAUS transactions if you made multiple ticket orders, purchased add-ons separately (e.g., hospitality or parking), or if your bank or FIFAUS split the payment for risk management. Always add up all FIFAUS amounts on your statement and compare them to your detailed order confirmations in your FIFA account.

How do I contact someone about a suspicious or unrecognized FIFAUS transaction?

First, call the customer service number on the back of your card and ask the bank to provide full transaction details and to flag or block your card if necessary. In parallel, contact FIFA ticketing or hospitality support via the official FIFA website (fifa.com) using your name, the last four digits of your card, and any suspected order references so they can check whether a corresponding order exists in their systems.

Will FIFAUS keep charging me monthly or is it a one-time payment?

FIFAUS charges are generally one-time payments for specific FIFA event tickets or hospitality products, not ongoing subscriptions. You should not see regular recurring monthly FIFAUS charges. If you notice repeat FIFAUS charges you did not authorize, contact your bank immediately and follow up with FIFA ticketing support to investigate possible fraud or duplicate billing.

What should I do if my FIFAUS charge was declined but I still see a pending amount?

If a FIFAUS transaction was declined on the FIFA ticketing site, your bank may still show a temporary pending authorization. These usually fall off automatically within a few days. Monitor your account, keep any on-screen or email notices from FIFA about unsuccessful payment, and contact your bank if the pending FIFAUS amount converts into a posted charge without a corresponding confirmed ticket order.

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