Executives from Sports Interactive and FIFA shaking hands at a press conference announcing the multi-year license for Football Manager 2026, featuring the World Cup trophy and game elements.
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Sports Interactive secures multi-year FIFA license for Football Manager 2026

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Sports Interactive, owned by Sega, has signed a multi-year partnership with FIFA to bring official licensing to its Football Manager series for the first time. The deal will feature FIFA's major tournaments in Football Manager 2026, including the 2026 World Cup, Women's World Cup, and Club World Cup. The game launches globally on November 4, 2025, following the cancellation of Football Manager 2025.

Sports Interactive announced the partnership on October 21, 2025, marking the first time the Football Manager series, which originated in 1992 as Championship Manager and rebranded in 2004, has secured FIFA properties. The multi-year agreement ensures that future editions will also include these licenses.

Starting with Football Manager 2026, players can access officially branded FIFA tournaments with broadcast-style graphics and full tournament branding. This includes the FIFA World Cup 2026, hosted in Canada, Mexico, and the USA; the FIFA Women's World Cup; and the FIFA Club World Cup. A free content update scheduled for 2026, ahead of the World Cup kicking off in June, will introduce a revamped International Management mode. This update will make all 48 participating national teams playable, complete with official kits, tournament logos, and authentic graphics. Football Manager 2026 Mobile on Netflix will receive the update at launch, while other platforms get it post-release.

The game will launch on November 4, 2025, for Windows, PlayStation, Xbox, and Xbox Game Pass, with FM Touch on Nintendo Switch and FM Mobile on Netflix following later. This release follows the cancellation of Football Manager 2025, the first skip since 2004, due to development challenges including a planned switch to the Unity engine that impacted player experience and interface design.

Women's soccer debuts in the series with leagues such as England's Women's Super League and WSL2, Germany's Frauen-Bundesliga, and Sweden's Damallsvenskan and Elitettan. Other licenses include the English Premier League (first time), France's Ligue 1, Germany's Bundesliga, the Dutch Eredivisie, Scotland's Premiership, and Belgium's Pro League. Since 2022, the game has featured UEFA competitions like the Champions League, Europa League, and Conference League.

Miles Jacobson, studio head at Sports Interactive, noted that the previous edition, launched in November 2023, attracted 19.09 million players, with 7.5 million playing more than five hours.

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Illustration of Football Manager 26 game screen with FIFA partnership elements, including World Cup logos and soccer management features, in an office setting.
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Sports Interactive signs multi-year FIFA partnership for Football Manager

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Sports Interactive has announced a multi-year partnership with FIFA to include official licenses for major competitions in the Football Manager series. The deal brings the FIFA World Cup 2026, FIFA Women’s World Cup, and FIFA Club World Cup to Football Manager 26, starting with a revamped international management module next year. This marks the first inclusion of women's soccer in the series and follows the cancellation of Football Manager 25.

Sports Interactive has announced a multi-year partnership with FIFA, bringing official licenses for major tournaments to Football Manager 2026. The deal includes the FIFA World Cup 26, Women's World Cup, and Club World Cup, with authentic kits, graphics, and branding. A revamped International Management module will launch via content update in 2026.

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Following the initial announcement, FIFA has shared more on its Netflix Games partnership for a 2026 World Cup football sim, stressing digital accessibility. Updates include Netflix's sports push and revised World Cup ticket pricing.

FIFA has teamed up with DAZN to relaunch its FIFA+ streaming service next year as the 'Global Home of Football,' offering free access to live matches, highlights, and exclusive content from over 100 men's and women's national teams and club leagues. The platform will include a multilingual multichannel news service but will not feature live coverage of the 2026 World Cup. This move builds on their successful collaboration during the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup, which drew a global audience of 2.7 billion.

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FIFA has launched the official branding for the 2027 Women's World Cup, set to be hosted in Brazil for the first time. The ceremony on Copacabana Beach in Rio de Janeiro revealed an emblem, slogan, and sonic identity inspired by Brazilian culture. The event marks a key milestone ahead of the tournament from June 24 to July 25, 2027.

FIFA has selected TikTok as its first preferred social media platform for video content at the 2026 men's World Cup. The partnership will provide creators with exclusive access and allow livestreaming of match segments. The deal aims to engage younger fans through innovative features on the app.

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The FIFA World Cup 2026 has broken records with more than 150 million ticket requests submitted during the first half of its Random Selection Draw phase. Fans from over 200 countries have shown unprecedented demand, oversubscribing the tournament by 30 times. This surge highlights the global excitement for the expanded 48-team event across North America.

 

 

 

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