In each stadium and for all matches, FIFA offers a dedicated allocation of tickets for purchase by disabled people and/or people with limited mobility.
There are three types of Accessibility Tickets:
Wheelchair User: Available to users of wheelchairs and mobility scooters designed for the transportation of disabled people and people with limited mobility. Spectators with a wheelchair user will be permitted to enter the stadium with a manual or electric wheelchair or a mobility scooter. This category is also available to individuals with disabilities who use assistive devices such as walkers, canes, or crutches, as well as those with invisible disabilities, such as heart disease, lung disease, and other similar conditions.
Easy Access Amenity: This type of seating is available for disabled people or people with limited mobility who do not use wheelchairs but may be unable to bend their knees or need more room to access their seat, using a walking aid or crutches. Amenity seats also provide extra space for disabled people with assistance dogs. Whenever possible, these seats have minimal step access.
Easy Access Standard: Available for individuals with disabilities or limited mobility who do not require a wheelchair user space but need seating with minimal step access, close to accessible amenities (e.g., accessible toilets), and feature a movable armrest or no armrest.
Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte, North Carolina and the Rose Bowl Stadium in Los Angeles, California will have a unique seating configuration in comparison to the other venues for the FIFA Club World Cup 2025™. This configuration consists of an empty space for wheelchair users, fixed/folding seats for wheelchair user companions and for any other accessible needs.
Fans are expected to be respectful to other fans and only purchase these tickets if they truly require them. If FIFA Ticketing determines at any time that the Accessibility Ticket Holder is a non-eligible customer, FIFA Ticketing may cancel the Accessibility Ticket without notice (and consequently any associated Companion Ticket) or require the Accessibility Ticket Holder (and any associated Companion) to move to a different seating location within the same category as the ticket that they have purchased.