Gaming

FIFAe World Cup 25™ featuring eFootball™ Console

Standings

#

Participant

GP

W-D-L

GF

GA

GD

PTS

1
Image of Poland
Poland
10
7-1-2
19
9
10
22
2
Image of Indonesia
Indonesia
10
6-2-2
21
10
11
20
3
Image of Japan
Japan
10
3-5-2
6
5
1
14
4
Image of Mexico
Mexico
10
3-4-3
12
13
-1
13
5
Image of Jordan
Jordan
10
2-3-5
11
16
-5
9
6
Image of Morocco
Morocco
10
1-1-8
8
24
-16
4

Advancing

Matchups


Round

11 Dec 2025

Drafts

The FIFAe Draft is introduced for the FIFAe World Cup 2025™ featuring eFootball™ Console and Mobile. The FIFAe Draft brings an additional dimension of tactical depth and strategy to the competition, marking a new approach for squad building in eFootball™ tournaments on Mobile and Console.

Drafts have been conducted for every individual groups allowing teams to choose from a limited, pre-defined player pool. By drafting an in-game player, teams are allowed to use all provided versions of the respective player.

Key Players (Phase 1)

Cristiano Ronaldo
Ronaldinho Gaúcho
Ruud Gullit

Drafted Players (Phase 2)

Rodri
Rafael Leão
Rúben Dias
Joško Gvardiol
Romário
Carles Puyol
Wesley Sneijder
Koji Nakata
Micky Van De Ven
Diego Forlán

Open Pool Players (Phase 3)

Petr Čech
Gianluigi Buffon
Riccardo Calafiori
Xabi Alonso
Naif Aguerd
Sofyan Amrabat
Amadou Onana
Noah Okafor
Aymeric Laporte
Loïs Openda

In Phase One (1), teams can name three (3) key players to build the backbone of their squad. These players can be duplicates among the participating teams.

In Phase Two (2), teams participate in the Live Draft. During the draft, each team selects 10 in-game players in a snake draft order. Key players from phase one (1) are removed and cannot be selected during the Live Draft. There can be no duplicates during this phase.

In Phase Three (3), teams complete their in-game squad by selecting players from the open pool. The open pool contains all players from the pre-defined player pool that have not been selected in phase one (1) or phase two (2). In-game players chosen in phase three (3) can again be duplicates.

In Phase Four (4), players drafted by teams eliminated in the group stage become available to the teams that advance to the knockout stage. Based on their final group stage ranking, each advancing team may select two (2) players from the pool of players originally drafted in Phase Two (2) by the eliminated teams.