
The collaboration will ensure that players have access to high-performance equipment, which is expected to enhance gameplay and integrity in competition. According to FIFAe, the devices will be used by athletes, presenters, and staff. This partnership is a part of Lenovo’s broader collaboration with FIFA, which includes supporting the FIFA Club World Cup 2025, the FIFA World Cup 2026, and the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2027.
For these tournaments, Lenovo is providing advanced technology and infrastructure, including smart devices, AI-driven solutions, and data centre services. This technology aims to improve operations, broadcasting, and fan engagement on a global scale. Following a record-breaking 2024 season, FIFAe continues to expand its global ecosystem for football esports.
This year’s competitions will feature an expanded open qualification process, allowing more FIFA Member Associations than ever before to compete at the highest level. The FIFAe Finals 2025 will feature the FIFAe World Cup, showcasing Rocket League, as well as the FIFAe World Cup on console and mobile, both powered by eFootball.
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