FIFA's scrapped July 2026 proposal to launch FIFA Forward Enterprise, a $20 billion subsidiary consolidating World Cup commercial rights and events, and sell a minority stake of up to 20% to investors like Thrive Capital drew fierce opposition from UEFA, Concacaf, and member associations over concerns about ceding influence in the sport's flagship tournament. President Gianni Infantino withdrew the plan within days after it created divisions, preserving full FIFA control ahead of the expanded 48-team event co-hosted across North America. Trader consensus at 98.9% reflects this rapid reversal and lack of follow-up developments. A revised structure gaining broad approval from the 211 member associations or unforeseen post-tournament financing needs could still shift the outcome, though current stakeholder resistance makes such changes improbable.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data. This is not trading advice and plays no role in how this market resolves. · UpdatedAn outside investor refers to any person not employed, or entity not owned or controlled, by FIFA, its member associations, or its confederations. A qualifying sale refers to an outside investor acquiring direct equity ownership, voting shares, convertible rights treated as equity, or equivalent ownership interests in the entity. Non-equity financial instruments, sponsorship agreements, broadcast rights agreements, and other commercial contracts that do not convey ownership in the entity will not count.
An official announcement by FIFA or by a purchasing investor of a completed qualifying sale, or of a binding agreement to complete a qualifying sale, within this market's timeframe will be sufficient to resolve this market to "Yes". Approvals of the entity's creation, proposals, negotiations, letters of intent, or other announcements which do not announce a completed sale or a binding sale agreement will not count.
The entity need not be named FIFA Forward Enterprise, provided it fulfills the description above.
The primary resolution source for this market will be official information from FIFA; however, a consensus of credible reporting may also be used.
Market Opened: Jul 31, 2026, 4:12 PM ET
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0x65070BE91...An outside investor refers to any person not employed, or entity not owned or controlled, by FIFA, its member associations, or its confederations. A qualifying sale refers to an outside investor acquiring direct equity ownership, voting shares, convertible rights treated as equity, or equivalent ownership interests in the entity. Non-equity financial instruments, sponsorship agreements, broadcast rights agreements, and other commercial contracts that do not convey ownership in the entity will not count.
An official announcement by FIFA or by a purchasing investor of a completed qualifying sale, or of a binding agreement to complete a qualifying sale, within this market's timeframe will be sufficient to resolve this market to "Yes". Approvals of the entity's creation, proposals, negotiations, letters of intent, or other announcements which do not announce a completed sale or a binding sale agreement will not count.
The entity need not be named FIFA Forward Enterprise, provided it fulfills the description above.
The primary resolution source for this market will be official information from FIFA; however, a consensus of credible reporting may also be used.
Resolver
0x65070BE91...FIFA's scrapped July 2026 proposal to launch FIFA Forward Enterprise, a $20 billion subsidiary consolidating World Cup commercial rights and events, and sell a minority stake of up to 20% to investors like Thrive Capital drew fierce opposition from UEFA, Concacaf, and member associations over concerns about ceding influence in the sport's flagship tournament. President Gianni Infantino withdrew the plan within days after it created divisions, preserving full FIFA control ahead of the expanded 48-team event co-hosted across North America. Trader consensus at 98.9% reflects this rapid reversal and lack of follow-up developments. A revised structure gaining broad approval from the 211 member associations or unforeseen post-tournament financing needs could still shift the outcome, though current stakeholder resistance makes such changes improbable.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data. This is not trading advice and plays no role in how this market resolves. · Updated



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