FIFA Brings Club World Cup to Roblox: Virtual Tournament Engages Global Fans with Top Teams

June 13, 2025
FIFA Brings Club World Cup to Roblox: Virtual Tournament Engages Global Fans with Top Teams
  • FIFA has teamed up with Gamefam to bring the FIFA Club World Cup 2025 to Roblox's 'Super League Soccer', allowing players to engage in a virtual version of the tournament.

  • This exciting event runs from June 14 to July 1, 2025, and is free for all Roblox users, featuring 32 elite teams from six confederations.

  • Ricardo Briseno from Gamefam highlighted the importance of engaging younger generations on platforms like Roblox, where Gen Z and Alpha spend an average of 2.4 hours daily.

  • This collaboration follows a successful trophy reveal event in November 2024 that attracted 5.5 million players, making it the most popular soccer event in Roblox's history.

  • The tournament aims to create a global cultural spectacle, showcasing top football talent and engaging fans worldwide.

  • For the first time, players will have access to 13 clubs, including well-known teams like Manchester City, Borussia Dortmund, and Boca Juniors, complete with authentic FIFA branding and virtual merchandise.

  • This event marks a significant step as clubs will engage directly with players on Roblox, enhancing the connection between fans and their favorite teams.

  • The game will feature live tracking of the FIFA Club World Cup results, updating the bracket in real-time as matches conclude.

  • Players can compete in FIFA Club World Cup-style tournaments, earn points through challenges, and unlock exclusive FIFA-branded items.

  • Previous events have shown that 84% of players expressed intentions to follow the World Cup after participating, indicating high engagement levels.

  • Super League Soccer has achieved over 725 million lifetime visits and maintains an impressive average of 550,000 daily sessions, showcasing its popularity on the platform.

  • Gamefam is also working with other sports organizations, such as the NFL and Concacaf, to create interactive gaming experiences that appeal to younger audiences.

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