The ultimate fan companion app.
Passso is the ultimate fan companion app for football fans: follow your favorite teams, influence team and fan decisions, and get the latest news and updates.


Plan travel, fan zones, and stadium moments with Passso. Maps, alerts, and your crew in sync before kickoff.
Experience how Passso blends live data, maps, and AI guidance for fans and operators.
Venues, cities, telcos, influencers, security, and hospitality. Passso sits on your existing stack so fans see one coherent journey.

Concourses, fan parks, and city events—the same Passso layer from arrival to final whistle.


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Passso is an AI-powered fan companion for live sports. It helps supporters plan travel, navigate stadiums and cities, understand match context in multiple languages, and stay oriented around fan zones and major events—including FIFA World Cup 2026 across the United States, Mexico, and Canada.
Passso combines maps, live operational context, safety-first guidance, and multilingual explanations so fans can move confidently between venues, fan zones, and transport hubs during the tournament.
Passso is designed for cross-border match-week travel and city-to-city movement across the three host nations: the United States, Mexico, and Canada.
Passso is developed and operated by myAlert Ltd. Passso is an independent product and is not affiliated with or endorsed by FIFA.
Visit the Passso website to explore features and use the signup flow to request access or news. Official FIFA ticket and schedule information remains on FIFA’s own channels.
Official ticket updates, match headlines, and travel context—stay ahead while you plan with Passso.

Check phases, official resale, and hospitality on FIFA’s ticket hub—sales are active ahead of the tournament in Canada, Mexico, and the United States.
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Full match calendar, kickoffs, and venues—use it to line up travel, fan zones, and alerts in Passso with your group.
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Sixteen cities across three countries—ground transport, venues, and local info to plan trips around the matches you care about.
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