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The Kings World Cup is being contested with some features of a Swiss-system tournament, with a first stage involving a total of 40 matches, structured as follows: In the first round, the 32 teams each play one match, with the pairings decided by a draw. This is a completely random draw, with no restrictions based on nation coincidence.
The 2025 Kings World Cup Nations was an international seven-a-side football tournament based on the Kings League format created by Gerard Piqué and Ibai Llanos.Unlike the Kings World Cup launched in 2024, which is a club competition, this tournament saw players from the different versions of the Kings League forming teams to represent their respective nations, similar to the FIFA World Cup.
The 2024–25 King's Cup, or The Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques Cup, is the 50th edition of the King's Cup since its establishment in 1957. The tournament is scheduled to begin on 22 September 2024 and conclude with the final in May 2025. [1] Al-Hilal are the two-time defending champions after winning their eleventh title last season. [2]
July 9: Spurs vs. Chinese national team, 5 p.m.; Kings vs. Hornets, 7 p.m. The Kings also announced that Chevy Metal will perform outside Golden 1 Center following the games on July 6.
The Club World Cup is currently an eight-team tournament featuring the champions of each continent. But beginning in 2025, it will become a quadrennial, 32-team, month-long event. Twelve of those ...
The 2025 SAFF Championship will be the 15th edition of the SAFF Championship, the biennial international men's football championship of South Asia organized by the South Asian Football Federation (SAFF). The event will be held in all seven member nations, in a home-away format from 15 June to 25 July 2025.
31 March – 8 April 2025: Type I: 2 26 May – 3 June 2025: Type I: 2 23 June – 5 July 2025: Type I (all), II (except UEFA), or III (only AFC) 2 or 3 or 4 2–27 July 2025: UEFA Women's Euro 2025: 12 July – 2 August 2025: 2025 Copa América Femenina: 20–29 October 2025: Type I (all) or II (except UEFA) 2 or 3 24 November – 2 December ...
Since its return from hiatus in 2005, the FIFA Club World Cup had been held annually in December and was limited to the winners of continental club competitions. [5] As early as late 2016, FIFA president Gianni Infantino suggested expanding the Club World Cup to 32 teams beginning in 2019 and rescheduling it to June/July to be more balanced and more attractive to broadcasters and sponsors. [6]