England, Brazil, Spain, Nigeria and Japan all won major titles in 2025 and are setting the tone a year and a half before the Women’s World Cup.
Relive the competitions which wowed fans across the globe in 2025, including the inaugural FIFA Club World Cup.
Featuring Danilo, Erling Haaland, Kylian Mbappe, Lionel Messi, Victor Osimhen, Lizbeth Ovalle and Sarina Wiegman, as well as some Cinderella stories.
A full half-season remains for Pulisic in Milan, with just a single international window in late March to make one final impression on Pochettino, but the rise in level of their headline act bodes ...
The 25-year-old is, given his position and comparatively inferior scoring record to others, a surprise candidate. Vinicius did nevertheless break the 20-goal mark for Real Madrid in each of the past ...
Pele, who helped inspire Brazil to glory in 1958, 1962 and 1970, is the only player to have won the FIFA World Cup on three separate occasions.
FIFA reflects on an unforgettable year in South America across World Cup qualifying, the Club World Cup and more.
PSG got the year off to a flying start on 5 January 2025 by lifting the 2024 Trophée des Champions against Monaco, the Ligue 1 runners-up in 2023/24.
Emily Fox spoke to FIFA about Arsenal's participation in the Women's Champions Cup and the prospect of facing USA team-mates at Gotham FC.
FIFA spotlights the players who could follow in the footsteps of their dads by playing in the World Cup in six months’ time.
Lionel Messi, Cristiano Ronaldo, Luka Modric, Neymar and Mohamed Salah among the players who could feature at their final tournament in 2026.
European football experienced another year of highlights in 2025, with PSG, Chelsea, Portugal and England among the top performers.