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2024 FIFA Series


2024 FIFA Series


The 2024 FIFA Series was the inaugural edition of the FIFA Series, an invitational association football competition promoted by FIFA that features friendly matches between national teams from different continental confederations. The inaugural edition featured six different series that took place across five host countries from 21 to 26 March 2024.

Background

The friendly competition was first announced as a FIFA initiative in December 2022 under the name "FIFA World Series", and later confirmed by FIFA President Gianni Infantino on 16 March 2023 following his re-election to the post during the 73rd FIFA Congress in Kigali, Rwanda. The competition will bring together men's national teams from its six confederations in a series of friendly tournaments during the FIFA match window in March of every even-numbered year. The competition is intended to provide FIFA's member associations with "key playing opportunities" by allowing them to more regularly play teams from other confederations which they would otherwise not face, allowing for greater technical development opportunities. It is also intended to provide member associations with additional commercial opportunities and exposure.

The 2024 edition acted as a pilot phase for the competition. In each series apart from Egypt (which was a late addition), all inter-confederation fixtures were the first international meeting between the sides.

Participating teams

The following teams participated in the 2024 event.

By confederation

Venues

Series

The series were organized as international friendlies. Only the Egypt series featured a knockout format, with winners determined by a penalty shoot-out following a tie.

All times are local. Each team's confederation is indicated in brackets.

Algeria

The FIFA Series: Algeria took place in Annaba and Algiers from 21 to 26 March 2024, and involved the hosts Algeria (CAF), Andorra (UEFA), Bolivia (CONMEBOL) and South Africa (CAF).

Initially, the tournament was expected to be played in a different format, with semi-finals to be played in Oran and Annaba and the finals to be played in Algiers. Albania was also expected to participate but eventually declined to instead play friendlies in Europe and was replaced by Andorra.


Azerbaijan

The FIFA Series: Azerbaijan took place in Baku on 22 and 25 March 2024, and involved the hosts Azerbaijan (UEFA), Bulgaria (UEFA), Mongolia (AFC) and Tanzania (CAF).


Egypt (ACUD Cup)

The FIFA Series: Egypt, also known as the ACUD International Football Cup, took place in Cairo and the New Administrative Capital on 22, 23 and 26 March 2024, and involved the hosts Egypt (CAF), Croatia (UEFA), New Zealand (OFC) and Tunisia (CAF).

The tournament was originally not part of the FIFA Series, but a separate cup event called the Winsunited Cup (W Cup). It was scheduled to be played in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. However, due to sponsorship issues, on 14 March 2024 the tournament was moved to Egypt, and became part of the FIFA Series.

Croatia won the tournament following a 4–2 victory over the hosts Egypt in the final.

Bracket

Semi-finals


Third place play-off

Final

Saudi Arabia A

The FIFA Series: Saudi Arabia A took place in Jeddah from 21 to 26 March 2024, and involved Cambodia (AFC), Cape Verde (CAF), Equatorial Guinea (CAF) and Guyana (CONCACAF).


Saudi Arabia B

The FIFA Series: Saudi Arabia B took place in Jeddah from 21 to 26 March 2024, and involved Bermuda (CONCACAF), Brunei (AFC), Guinea (CAF) and Vanuatu (OFC).

Initially Curaçao was also expected to participate, but it was eventually replaced by Bermuda.


Sri Lanka

The FIFA Series: Sri Lanka took place in Colombo on 22 and 25 March 2024, and involved the hosts Sri Lanka (AFC), Bhutan (AFC), Central African Republic (CAF) and Papua New Guinea (OFC).

The tournament acted as a successor to the 2021 Four Nations Football Tournament, also held at the same venue.


Goalscorers

There were 68 goals scored in 24 matches, for an average of 2.83 goals per match.

3 goals

2 goals

1 goal

References

External links

  • FIFA Series fixtures at FIFA.com

Text submitted to CC-BY-SA license. Source: 2024 FIFA Series by Wikipedia (Historical)



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