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German players to pay for 600 fans’ stadium trip

by News Wires
June 11, 2026
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German players have stepped up to ease fans’ pain from soaring transport costs at the World Cup, offering ​to pay for 600 of them to travel ‌by bus to their last Group E game against Ecuador in New Jersey on June 25, media reports said.
City authorities hiked rail and ​bus fares from New York to the MetLife ​Stadium in New Jersey by several times citing ⁠increased pressure on the public transit systems.
That triggered a backlash ​from fans who have already paid high prices for match tickets.
“In ​light of the high cost of bus and train travel in New York during the World Cup, the German national team players ​have organised free transport to the final group match ​for 600 fans,” the BBC quoted the German Football Association as ‌saying.
“Captain ⁠Joshua Kimmich and his teammates are covering the cost of buses to take supporters from New York to the arena in New Jersey for the match against Ecuador.”
Reuters could ​not immediately ​confirm the ⁠statement.
A round trip to the stadium by train, which usually costs $12.90, has been set at $98 during ​World Cup games, down from the originally proposed $150 ​fare ⁠after NJ Transit faced heavy criticism.
Shuttle buses will cost $20, down from the initial $80 price tag.
Transport was free for fans at ⁠the ​last two World Cups in Russia ​and Qatar.
Four-time champions Germany will begin their campaign in Houston against Curacao on ​Sunday.

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