Lenovo has teamed up with FIFAe to drive the future of football esports, delivering cutting-edge gaming experiences for top-tier players and national teams across every tournament stage.
At the heart of this partnership, Lenovo’s high-performance Legion gaming devices will power the FIFAe Finals 2025—the flagship event of the season. Engineered for elite gameplay, these systems will ensure competitive integrity and immersive performance throughout the tournament ecosystem, setting a new benchmark for the next generation of football esports athletes.
Lenovo’s Legion Tower 7i, Legion gaming monitors, mice, keyboards, accessories and other Lenovo devices will be used by athletes as well as FIFAe presenters and staff alike to power one of the largest esports competitions in the world.
From 10 to 19 December, the FIFAe Finals 2025 will take place in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, as the country continues to position itself as a leading esports hub, in line with its Vision 2030 ambitions.
Giovanni Di Filippo, Vice President & General Manager, Saudi Arabia, said: “Saudi Arabia’s bold investments in esports are transforming the Kingdom into a global gaming powerhouse. With one of the youngest, most digitally savvy populations in the world, the demand for high-performance gaming technology has never been greater. Through our partnership with FIFAe, we’re excited to showcase Lenovo Legion’s cutting-edge innovations and help shape the future of esports by empowering players, creators, and fans alike.”
The partnership between FIFAe and Lenovo is part of the company’s wider 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 through the delivery of advanced technology and infrastructure. Across these events, Lenovo is providing smart devices, AI-driven solutions, and data center services that enhance operations, broadcasting, and fan engagement on a global scale.
The FIFAe Finals 2025 will take place from 10 to 19 December in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, and will feature the FIFAe World Cup featuring Rocket League, the FIFAe World Cup featuring eFootball on console, and the FIFAe World Cup featuring eFootball on mobile. The tournaments will bring together the top-performing national teams from across the globe to compete for three world titles in their respective disciplines.
Following a record-breaking 2024 season, which delivered the most viewed sports simulation event of the year by peak viewers, FIFAe continues to expand its global ecosystem for football esports.
This year’s competitions will feature an extended open qualification process, providing more FIFA Member Associations than ever before the opportunity to compete at the highest level.