2026 Kings World Cup Nations

2026 Kings World Cup Nations
Tournament details
Host countryBrazil
Dates3 January 2026 (2026-01-03)
17 January 2026 (2026-01-17)
Teams20
Venue2 (in 1 host city)
Final positions
Champions Brazil (2nd title)
Runners-up Chile
Tournament statistics
Matches played40
Goals scored395 (9.88 per match)
Top scorer(s) Lipão Pinheiro
(14 goals)
Best player Kelvin Oliviera
Best goalkeeper Matías Herrera
2025
2027
International football competition

The 2026 Kings World Cup Nations is an international seven-a-side football tournament based on the Kings League format created by Gerard Piqué and Ibai Llanos. It is the second edition of the Kings World Cup Nations, and will take place from 3 to 17 January 2026 in Brazil, with São Paulo's Allianz Parque designated as the venue for the final.[1][2]

Format

The tournament has been expanded from 16 teams to 20, and will now start with a group stage: the teams are divided into five groups of four, with the top team from each group advancing directly to the quarterfinals and the second-placed teams and the best third-place team playing a last-chance round.[1]

Teams

As usual in the Kings League, each national team was chaired by a streamer or a football related personality, but this time the chairpersons were given the title of 'captains', akin to tennis' Davis Cup. The 20 teams were announced during the Kings League Kickoff Day livestream on 11 October 2025.[3] This edition saw the debuts of Algeria, Chile, France, India, Indonesia, the Netherlands, Poland, and Qatar; while Turkey, Ukraine, Korea Republic, and Uzbekistan did not return. Belgium was initially announced as a competing team, but on 29 November 2025, it was replaced by Algeria.

Nation Captain(s) Participation
 Algeria Hachemi Sabi (HachemiSB) 1st (debut)
 Argentina Sergio Agüero 2nd
 Brazil Ricardo Leite (Kaká), Cris Guedes, Neymar da Silva, Allan Rodrigues (O Estagiário), Alexandre Borba Chiqueta (Gaules), Bruno Goes (Nobru), Lucio dos Santos (Cerol), Luan Kovarik (Jon Vlogs), Aliffe de Carvalho (Paulinho o Loko), Lucas Gagliasso (Luquet4), Nyvi Estephan, Victor Costa (Coringa), Ludmilla, Konrad Dantas (Kondzilla) and Michel 2nd
 Chile Arturo Vidal and Cristóbal Álvarez (Shelao) 1st (debut)
 Colombia James Rodríguez and Juan Guarnizo 2nd
 France Adil Rami 1st (debut)
 Germany Kevin Teller (Papaplatte) 2nd
 India Ajey Nagar (CarryMinati) 1st (debut)
 Indonesia Atta Halilintar 1st (debut)
 Italy Gianmarco Tocco (Tumblurr) 2nd
 Japan Junichi Kato 2nd
 Mexico Miguel Layún and Samantha Rivera (Samy Rivers) 2nd
 Morocco Ilyas El Maliki 2nd
 Netherlands Mohammed Rashid (Chatmo) and Wesley Sneijder 1st (debut)
 Peru Paolo Guerrero and Andy Merino (Zeein) 2nd
 Poland Robert Lewandowski and Piotr Skowyrski (Izak) 1st (debut)
 Qatar Hassan Suleyman (AboFlah) 1st (debut)
 Saudi Arabia Mufreh Asiri (Drb7h) 2nd
 Spain Mario Alonso (DjMaRiiO) 2nd
 United States Nicholas Stewart (Jynxzi), Weston McKennie and Edwin Castro (Castro1021) 2nd

Schedule

The tournament schedule was revealed on 4 December 2025. Kick-off times for matchday 3 were revealed on 8 January 2026

Stage Round Date
Group stage Round 1 3-4 January 2026
Round 2 5-9 January 2026
Round 3 10-11 January 2026
Knockout stage
Last-chance round 12 January 2026
Quarterfinals 13-14 January 2026
Semifinals 15 January 2026
Final 17 January 2026

Squads


Draw

The groups were drawn during the Kings League Kickoff Day livestream on 11 October 2025.[3] Teams were seeded to 2 pots, with two teams from each pot being drawn into each group.

Seeding

Pot 1 Pot 2
  •  Argentina
  •  Brazil
  •  Colombia
  •  France
  •  Germany
  •  Italy
  •  Mexico
  •  Morocco
  •  Saudi Arabia
  •  Spain
  •  Belgium[Note]
  •  Chile
  •  India
  •  Indonesia
  •  Japan
  •  Netherlands
  •  Peru
  •  Poland
  •  Qatar
  •  United States

Groups

Group A Group B Group C Group D Group E
 Morocco  Germany  Italy  Brazil  Mexico
 Colombia  Argentina  France  Spain  Saudi Arabia
 Chile  United States  Poland  Qatar  India
 Netherlands  Japan  Algeria[Note]  Peru  Indonesia
Notes
  • ^
    Belgium withdrew on 29 November, and was replaced by Algeria.
  • Group stage

    Tiebreaker

    Teams were ranked by the number of wins. If two or three teams are equal on wins, it will be decided by penalty shootout after their match(es) (triple shootout if it's 3 teams)

    Group A

    Pos Team Pld W L GF GA GD Qualification
    1  Chile 3 3 0 14 9 +5 Quarterfinals
    2  Netherlands 3 1[a] 2 11 15 −4 Last-chance round
    3  Colombia 3 1[a] 2 15 12 +3
    4  Morocco 3 1[a] 2 11 15 −4
    Source: Kings League
    Notes:
    1. ^ a b c Colombia, Morocco, and the Netherlands were all tied on wins. A tiebreaking triple shootout took place in 11 January 2025, 21:00 local time. Final results were: Morocco on last place with only 2 goals, Colombia on 2nd with 6 goals, and the Netherlands on 1st with 7 goals.
    Chile 3–3 Netherlands
    M. Herrera 2'
    Luna 13'
    N. Herrera 31' (pen.)
    Report Ikeshita 8'
    Chatmo 24' (pp)
    Chih 35'
    Penalties
    Vidangossy soccer ball with red X
    Donoso soccer ball with check mark
    N. Herrera soccer ball with check mark
    Araya soccer ball with check mark
    3–1 soccer ball with check mark Telli
    soccer ball with red X Wolters
    soccer ball with red X Bouzambou
    soccer ball with red X Bouhalhoul
    Kings League Arena Brazil, São Paulo
    Morocco 5–3 Colombia
    • Jaadi 3', 22', 23', 37'
    • Louah 5'
    Report
    • Brihan Guti 22'
    • Loaiza 32' (x2)
    Kings League Arena Brazil, São Paulo
    Colombia 7–2 Netherlands
    Loaiza 5'
    González 13'
    Palacios 16', 24'
    Mr. Stiven 23' (pp)
    Lobón 23' (pen.)
    Caro 43'
    Report Van der Sar 1'
    Chih 41'
    Kings League Arena Brazil, São Paulo
    Chile 6–1 Morocco
    Araya 5'
    N. Herrera 22', 23', 31', 41'
    Vidangossy 31' (sg)
    Report
    • Louah 40'
    Kings League Arena Brazil, São Paulo
    Morocco 5–6
    (g.g.)
    Netherlands
    • Louah 3'
    • Reguia 23'
    • Jaadi 20' (x2), 24' (sg)
    Report
    Kings League Arena Brazil, São Paulo
    Colombia 5–5 Chile
    • Palacios 3', 23'
    • Guti 6'
    • Loaiza 21'
    • Caro 23'
    Report
    • M. Herrera 1', 2', 2'
    • Araya 23', 36'
    Penalties
    Loaiza soccer ball with check mark
    Guti soccer ball with red X
    Ortega soccer ball with red X
    Caro soccer ball with red X
    Benitez soccer ball with red X
    1–2 soccer ball with check mark N. Herrera
    soccer ball with check mark Donoso
    soccer ball with red X Araya
    soccer ball with red X Vidangossy
    Kings League Arena Brazil, São Paulo

    Tiebreaking shootout

    Order Team Score
    1  Colombia Caro soccer ball with red X
    Loaiza soccer ball with check mark
    Palacios soccer ball with red X
    González soccer ball with check mark
    Guti soccer ball with check mark
    Uran soccer ball with red X
    Caro soccer ball with red X
    Loaiza soccer ball with check mark
    Loaiza soccer ball with check mark
    ----
    Loaiza soccer ball with red X
    Loaiza soccer ball with check mark
    Loaiza soccer ball with red X
    Loaiza soccer ball with red X
    Guti soccer ball with red X
    2  Morocco Jaadi soccer ball with red X
    Rektout soccer ball with red X
    Al Amrani soccer ball with red X
    Reguia soccer ball with red X
    Louah soccer ball with red X
    Idrissi soccer ball with check mark
    Khatiri soccer ball with red X
    Dahmani soccer ball with red X
    Boudadi soccer ball with check mark
    3  Netherlands Telli soccer ball with red X
    Boudouni soccer ball with check mark
    Ikeshita soccer ball with red X
    Bouhalhoul soccer ball with check mark
    Wolters soccer ball with red X
    Schuurman soccer ball with red X
    Boudouni soccer ball with check mark
    Bouhalhoul soccer ball with check mark
    Boudouni soccer ball with check mark
    ----
    Boudouni soccer ball with red X
    Bouhalhoul soccer ball with check mark
    Bouhalhoul soccer ball with red X
    Boudouni soccer ball with red X
    Bouhalhoul soccer ball with check mark

    The Netherlands wins and finishes in 2nd place

    Group B

    Pos Team Pld W L GF GA GD Qualification
    1  Germany 3 2[a] 1 18 13 +5 Quarterfinals
    2  United States 3 2[a] 1 19 17 +2 Last-chance round
    3  Argentina 3 2[a] 1 11 12 −1
    4  Japan 3 0 3 7 13 −6
    Source: Kings League
    Notes:
    1. ^ a b c Germany, the United States, and Argentina were all tied on wins. A tiebreaking triple shootout took place on 10 January 2025, 19:00 local time. The final results were: Argentina on 3rd with 4 goals, the United States on 2nd with 5 goals, and Germany on 1st with 6 goals.
    United States 5–2 Japan
    Bancells 5', 22', 29'
    Castro 17' (pp)
    Costa 41'
    Report Shingenobu 29'
    Kato 29' (pp)
    Kings League Arena Brazil, São Paulo
    Germany 3–3 Argentina
    Senocak 22'
    Dreesen 23'
    Cekić 33'
    Report Lescano 17', 23'
    Navaja 33' (pp)
    Penalties
    Salihamidžić soccer ball with red X
    Senocak soccer ball with red X
    Cekić soccer ball with red X
    Blum soccer ball with red X
    Blohm soccer ball with red X
    0–1 soccer ball with red X Sánchez
    soccer ball with red X F. Romero
    soccer ball with red X Fr. Romero
    soccer ball with check mark Foresto
    Kings League Arena Brazil, São Paulo
    Argentina 3–1 Japan
    Martínez 21'
    Navaja 28' (pp)
    L. Sánchez 44'
    Report Miyashita 21'
    Kings League Arena Brazil, São Paulo
    United States 6–10 Germany
    • Costa 3', 5'
    • Morales 11'
    • Núñez 23'
    • Castro 28' (pp)
    • Bancells 42'
    Report
    Kings League Arena Brazil, São Paulo
    Germany 5–4
    (g.g.)
    Japan
    Report
    • Tanabe 19' (x2)
    • Hakozaki 30'
    • Matsumori 37'
    Kings League Arena Brazil, São Paulo
    Argentina 5–8 United States
    • F. Romero 4'
    • Martínez 12'
    • Sandoval 23'
    • Navaja 23' (pp)
    • Fr. Romero 32'
    Report
    • Cortés 1'
    • Bancells 7', 22', 38'
    • Costa 18' (pen.) (x2), 22', 35'
    Kings League Arena Brazil, São Paulo

    Tiebreaking shootout

    Order Team Score
    1  Argentina Martínez soccer ball with red X
    Navaja soccer ball with red X
    Lescano soccer ball with red X
    Foresto soccer ball with check mark
    Fr. Romero soccer ball with check mark
    Sanchez soccer ball with red X
    Franco R.G soccer ball with check mark
    Campari soccer ball with check mark
    2  United States Costa soccer ball with check mark
    Gomes soccer ball with check mark
    Mijatovic soccer ball with red X
    Bancells soccer ball with red X
    Morales soccer ball with check mark
    Cortés soccer ball with red X
    Costa soccer ball with check mark
    Gomes soccer ball with check mark
    ----
    Costa soccer ball with red X
    3  Germany Dressen soccer ball with red X
    Cekić soccer ball with red X
    Senocak soccer ball with check mark
    Sejdovic soccer ball with check mark
    Salihamidžić soccer ball with red X
    Fofana soccer ball with check mark
    Senocak soccer ball with check mark
    Senocak soccer ball with check mark
    ----
    Senocak soccer ball with check mark

    Germany finishes 1st, United States finishes 2nd, and Argentina finishes 3rd

    Group C

    Pos Team Pld W L GF GA GD Qualification
    1  Italy 3 3 0 22 7 +15 Quarterfinals
    2  France 3 2 1 14 20 −6 Last-chance round
    3  Algeria 3 1 2 17 17 0
    4  Poland 3 0 3 15 24 −9
    Source: Kings League
    Italy 8–0 France
    Perrotti 10' (x2), 21', 21' (pen.), 39' (pen.)
    Colombo 22'
    Lo Faso 24'
    Tumblurr 24' (pp)
    Report
    Kings League Arena Brazil, São Paulo
    Poland 5–8 Algeria
    Jasczczak 20', 22', 40'
    Izak 26' (pp)
    Bienias 31'
    Report Bencherif 20' (x2), 29'
    El Mouttaqi 22', 26' (pen.), 35', 42'
    Hachemisb 26' (pp)
    Kings League Arena Brazil, São Paulo
    Poland 3–7 Italy
    Linca 13'
    Jaszczak 22'
    Bienias 27'
    Report Rossi 2'
    Colombo 23', 34'
    Blur 34' (pp)
    Linca 35' (o.g.)
    35' (rp)
    Perrotti 40'
    Kings League Arena Brazil, São Paulo
    France 5–5 Algeria
    Rami 10' (pp)
    Scaramozzino 16' (pen.), 27' (pen.), 32' (pen.)
    Lesec 21'
    Report Bencherif 2', 21'
    El Afghani 23'
    Hachemisb 26' (pp)
    Ahmed-Kadi 34'
    Penalties
    Goguey soccer ball with check mark
    Martins soccer ball with check mark
    Sao soccer ball with check mark
    3–1 soccer ball with check mark El Mouttaqi
    soccer ball with red X Ahmed-Kadi
    soccer ball with red X Zidane
    soccer ball with red X Haouari
    Kings League Arena Brazil, São Paulo
    France 9–7 Poland
    • Lessec 1', 22', 39'
    • Sao 3', 23' (pen.)
    • Imbula 14'
    • Rami 17' (pp)
    • Goguey 17'
    • Sano 21'
    Report
    • Linca 2'
    • Kucharski 10'
    • Jaszczak 21' (x2), 23'
    • Bienas 22'
    • Zapała 38'
    Kings League Arena Brazil, São Paulo
    Italy 7–4 Algeria
    • Perrotti 7', 28', 34' (pen.)
    • Colombo 21', 22', 23'
    • Gelsi 38'
    Report
    • Bencherif 2'
    • Ahmed-Kadi 17'
    • El Mouttaqi 21', 23'
    Kings League Arena Brazil, São Paulo

    Group D

    Pos Team Pld W L GF GA GD Qualification
    1  Spain 3 3 0 20 10 +10 Quarterfinals
    2  Brazil (H) 3 2 1 16 14 +2 Last-chance round
    3  Qatar 3 1 2 13 16 −3
    4  Peru 3 0 3 10 19 −9
    Source: Kings League
    (H) Hosts
    Brazil 3–7 Spain
    Oliveira 1', 23', 26' (pen.) Report Nolla 12' (pen.,x2), 22'
    Santos 21', 23'
    DjMaRiio 33' (pp)
    Liñares 41'
    Kings League Arena Brazil, São Paulo
    Qatar 5–4
    (g.g.)
    Peru
    Cheikh Diop 1'
    Monegal 16'
    Chakiri 21', 31' (pen.), gold-colored soccer ball 40'
    Report Ramirez 1'
    Pérez 3', 40'
    Descalzo 32' (pp)
    Kings League Arena Brazil, São Paulo
    Spain 8–5 Peru
    Coll 11', 34'
    Nolla 16' (pen.), 43'
    Pelaz 19' (x2)
    Santos 22'
    Spursito 34' (pp)
    Report Gálvez 21', 40'
    Agnello 22'
    Ramirez 23'
    Descalzo 23' (pp)
    Kings League Arena Brazil, São Paulo
    Qatar 6–7
    (g.g.)
    Brazil
    • Monegal 2', 13' (pen.)
    • Amine El Attac 4'
    • AboFlah 14' (pp)
    • Chakiri 19' (x2)
    Report
    • Oliveira 1', 20' (pen.) (x2), 43'
    • Kaká 14' (pp)
    • Dedo 40'
    • Pinheiro gold-colored soccer ball 48'
    Kings League Arena Brazil, São Paulo
    Spain 5–2 Qatar
    Report
    Kings League Arena Brazil, São Paulo
    Brazil 6–1 Peru
    • Garcia 1'
    • Pinheiro 4', 32'
    • LuquEt4 6' (pp)
    • Oliveira 7'
    • Dedo 40'
    Report
    • Descalzo 15' (pp)
    Kings League Arena Brazil, São Paulo

    Group E

    Pos Team Pld W L GF GA GD Qualification
    1  Mexico 3 2[a] 1 35 8 +27 Quarterfinals
    2  Saudi Arabia 3 2[a] 1 19 7 +12 Last-chance round
    3  Indonesia 3 2[a] 1 10 20 −10
    4  India 3 0 3 6 35 −29
    Source: Kings League
    Notes:
    1. ^ a b c Mexico, Indonesia, and Saudi Arabia were all tied on wins. A tiebreaking triple shootout to take place on 11 January 2025, 20:00 local time. Mexico got first place after successfully scoring 5 goals, then Saudi Arabia got 2nd after beating Indonesia in a tie-breaker for the 2nd place.
    Mexico 3–4
    (g.g.)
    Saudi Arabia
    Askenazi 1'
    O. Martínez 22'
    Silva 28'
    Report Alaqeeli 4', 38', gold-colored soccer ball 39'
    Aroan 13'
    Kings League Arena Brazil, São Paulo
    India 3–5 Indonesia
    Mohammed 1'
    Khan 4'
    Darjee 34'
    Report Fauzan 21', 22', 23'
    Yamani 28', 41'
    Kings League Arena Brazil, São Paulo
    India 2–18 Mexico
    • Bhagatawi 2'
    • Khan 22'
    Report
    • Monterde 2', 3'
    • Silva 9', 11'
    • Kadavath 17' (o.g.)
    • Lara 22'
    • O. Martínez 22', 32'
    • Valdez 23', 23'
    • Dorado 25' (pp)
    • Castillo 26', 43'
    • Mejia 29'
    • Askenazi 30', 35'
    • Junco 36'
    Kings League Arena Brazil, São Paulo
    Saudi Arabia 3–3 Indonesia
    • Alaqeeli 23' (sg)
    • Aroan 35' (pen.)
    • Drb7h 36' (pp)
    Report
    • Yamani 1'
    • Dhillon 33' (x2)
    Penalties
    Saleh soccer ball with red X
    Aldhawyan soccer ball with red X
    Alasari soccer ball with red X
    Aroan soccer ball with red X
    0–2 soccer ball with red X Dilbar
    soccer ball with red X Yamani
    soccer ball with check mark Aziz
    soccer ball with check mark Permana
    Kings League Arena Brazil, São Paulo
    Mexico 14–2 Indonesia
    Report
    • Permana 22', 33'
    Kings League Arena Brazil, São Paulo
    Saudi Arabia 12–1 India
    • Alkarnib 1'
    • Alaqeeli 3', 21', 35' (pen.), 40'
    • Alasari 4', 35'
    • Almaghrabi 11'
    • Saleh 12'
    • Aroan 19' (x2)
    • Baabdullah 28'
    Report
    • Bhagawati 15' (sg)
    Kings League Arena Brazil, São Paulo

    Tiebreaking shootout

    Order Team Score
    1  Saudi Arabia Alaqeeli soccer ball with red X
    Alharbi soccer ball with red X
    Bin Jubeir soccer ball with red X
    Saleh soccer ball with red X
    Aroan soccer ball with red X
    Alkarnib soccer ball with red X
    Baabdullah soccer ball with check mark
    Baabdullah soccer ball with red X
    Alasiri soccer ball with check mark
    Alasiri soccer ball with red X
    Aldhaywan soccer ball with check mark
    Aldhaywan soccer ball with red X
    Alaqeeli soccer ball with red X
    ----
    Aroan soccer ball with check mark
    Aroan soccer ball with red X
    Almaghrabi soccer ball with check mark
    2  Mexico D. Martínez soccer ball with red X
    Sanchez soccer ball with red X
    Askenazi soccer ball with red X
    Lara soccer ball with check mark
    O. Martínez soccer ball with red X
    Monterde soccer ball with check mark
    Lara soccer ball with red X
    Castillo soccer ball with red X
    Mejia soccer ball with red X
    Silva soccer ball with red X
    Rodriguez soccer ball with check mark
    Lara soccer ball with check mark
    Monterde soccer ball with check mark
    3  Indonesia Fauzan soccer ball with check mark
    Dhillon soccer ball with red X
    Aziz soccer ball with red X
    Nazil soccer ball with red X
    Fatur soccer ball with red X
    Pasautaya soccer ball with check mark
    Permana soccer ball with red X
    Yamani soccer ball with check mark
    Fatur soccer ball with red X
    Dilbar soccer ball with red X
    Yamani soccer ball with red X
    Fauzan soccer ball with red X
    Permana soccer ball with red X
    ----
    Aziz soccer ball with red X
    Dhillon soccer ball with red X

    Mexico finishes 1st, Saudi Arabia finishes 2nd

    Ranking of third placed teams

    Pos Grp Team Pld W L GF GA GD Qualification
    1 B  Argentina 3 2 1 11 12 −1 Last-chance round
    2 E  Indonesia 3 2 1 10 20 −10
    3 A  Colombia 3 1 2 15 12 +3
    4 C  Algeria 3 1 2 17 17 0
    5 D  Qatar 3 1 2 13 16 −3
    Source: Kings League

    Knockout stage

    The last chance round draw was held on 11 January, 22:00 local time. The quarter finals draw to be held on 12 January, 21:00 local time

    Group Winners Runners-up Best third placed team
    A  Chile  Netherlands N/a
    B  Germany  United States  Argentina
    C  Italy  France N/a
    D  Spain  Brazil N/a
    E  Mexico  Saudi Arabia N/a

    Bracket

    Last-chance round
    (12 January)
    Quarterfinals
    (13-14 January)
    Semifinals
    (15 January)
    Final
    (17 January – Allianz Parque)
     Mexico 8
     Argentina 5  France 4
     France 7  Mexico 3
     Brazil 8
     Italy 5
     Saudi Arabia 1  Brazil 15
     Brazil 7  Brazil 6
     Chile 2
     Spain 9
     United States 7  United States 3
     Netherlands 4  Spain 5 (0)
     Chile (p) 5 (2)
     Chile 8
     Germany 5

    Last-chance round

    United States 7–4 Netherlands
    • Costa 1', 22', 41'
    • Cortés 2'
    • Mijatovic 17' (x2)
    • Castro 23' (pp)
    Report
    Kings League Arena Brazil, São Paulo
    Argentina 5–7 France
    • F. Romero 6', 21' (pen.)
    • Sandoval 9'
    • Navaja 33' (pp)
    • Lescano 43'
    Report
    • Lesec 3'
    • Ahmin 6'
    • Lallemand 19' (x2)
    • Sao 22'
    • Bastos 33' (pp)
    • Martins 44'
    Kings League Arena Brazil, São Paulo
    Saudi Arabia 1–7 Brazil
    • Almaghrabi 23'
    Report
    • Hugo 1'
    • Garcia 4', 6'
    • Pinheiro 15', 22', 39'
    • Oliviera 24'
    Kings League Arena Brazil, São Paulo

    Quarterfinals

    Mexico 8–4 France
    Report
    • Mifsud 1'
    • Kodjia 8'
    • Goguey 36'
    • Martins 44'
    Kings League Arena Brazil, São Paulo
    Italy 5–15 Brazil
    Report
    • Hugo 1'
    • Pinheiro 2', 14', 27'
    • Cerol 6' (pp)
    • Oliviera 9' (x2), 23', 40'
    • Mestre 11'
    • Felipe 18' (x2), 36'
    • Dedo 30'
    • Andrade 34'
    Kings League Arena Brazil, São Paulo
    Chile 8–5 Germany
    Report
    Kings League Arena Brazil, São Paulo
    Spain 9–3 United States
    • Planas 1'
    • Nolla 11'
    • Martí 15'
    • Liñares 23'
    • Pelaz 25', 29' (pen.)
    • DjMaRiiO 29' (pp)
    • Lobato 28'
    • Coll 40'
    Report
    • Costa 1'
    • Bancells 23'
    • Castro 24' (pp)
    Kings League Arena Brazil, São Paulo

    Semifinals

    Spain 5–5 Chile
    • Martí 13'
    • Liñares 21'
    • Nolla 22', 23'
    • Pelaz 33'
    Report
    Penalties
    Nolla soccer ball with red X
    Martí soccer ball with red X
    Pelaz soccer ball with red X
    Liñares soccer ball with red X
    0–2 soccer ball with check mark N. Herrera
    soccer ball with red X Donoso
    soccer ball with check mark Vidangossy
    Kings League Arena Brazil, São Paulo
    Mexico 3–8 Brazil
    Report
    • Hugo 1'
    • Felipe 17'
    • D. Martínez 17' (rp)
    • Pinheiro 22', 28', 40'
    • Vaz 23'
    • Garcia 26'
    Kings League Arena Brazil, São Paulo

    Final

    Pre Match

    On 9 January 2026, before the Brazil v Qatar match, singers MC PH, MC Marks and DJ Japa NK were revealed for the headline act of the opening ceremony (known as the Music Show)

    Brazil 6–2 Chile
    • Garcia 2', 36'
    • Pinheiro 5', 33'
    • Dedo 8'
    • Oliviera 38'
    Report
    Allianz Parque, São Paulo
     2026 Kings World Cup Nations champions 

    Brazil
    Second title

    Goalscorers

    There were 395 goals scored in 40 matches, for an average of 9.88 goals per match.

    Goals that were worth double due to secret cards will be counted as one goal, and reverse penalties as own goals for the goalscoring statistics.

    14 goals

    • Lipão Pinheiro

    12 goals

    • Kelvin Oliveira

    10 goals

    9 goals

    8 goals

    • Abdullah Alaqeeli
    • Roc Bancells

    7 goals

    6 goals

    • Leleti Garcia
    • Matías Herrera
    • Walid Jaadi
    • Norbert Jaszczak

    5 goals

    4 goals

    • Amine Bencherif
    • Haris El Mouttaqi
    • Markito Navaja (pp)
    • Jhon Palacios
    • Serhat Imsak
    • Nick Salihamidžić
    • Mehmet-Can Senocak
    • Alexis Silva
    • Escorpión Dorado (pp)
    • Ismall Bouhalhoul
    • Yuya Ikeshita
    • Youssef Chakiri
    • Marc Pelaz
    • Castro 1021 (pp)

    3 goals

    • Gonzalo Lescano
    • Facu Romero
    • Matheus 'Dedo'
    • Everton Felipe
    • Victor Hugo
    • Juan Araya
    • David Loaiza
    • Moussa Sao
    • Anthony Scaramozzino
    • Fhandy Permana
    • Reza Yamani
    • Simone Lo Faso
    • Martín Lara
    • Antonio Monterde
    • Carlos 'Camello' Valdez
    • Nadir Louah
    • Alexis Descalzo (pp)
    • Karol Bienias
    • Jorge Monegal
    • Nawaf Aroan
    • Óscar Coll
    • Dani Liñares
    • Nico Santos

    2 goals

    • HachemiSB (pp)
    • Aaron Martínez
    • Tomás Sandoval
    • Ezequiel Luna
    • Angellot Caro
    • Brihan Gutiérrez
    • Clément Goguey
    • Nicolas Martins
    • Adil Rami (pp)
    • Soham Bhagawati
    • Asif Khan
    • Mohammad Fauzan
    • Tumblurr (pp)
    • Daviz Junco
    • Mohamed Chih
    • Ibán Gálvez
    • Juan Carlos Pérez
    • Erick Ramírez
    • Dawid Linca
    • Mame Cheik Diop
    • AboFlah (pp)
    • Moath Alasari
    • Abdullah Almaghrabi
    • Cristian Lobato
    • Aleix Martí
    • DjMaRiiO (pp)
    • Eduardo 'Pollo' Cortés

    1 goal

    • Sofiane Ahmed-Kadi
    • Boucif El Afghani
    • Franco Romero
    • Luís Sánchez
    • Well Andrade
    • Luan 'Mestre'
    • Andreas Vaz
    • Cerol (pp)
    • Kaká (pp)
    • LuquEt4 (pp)
    • Matías Rojas
    • Pedro 'Coloro' Canales (pp)
    • Cristian González
    • Denilson Lobón
    • Mr. Stiven (pp)
    • Idir Ahmin
    • Giannelli Imbula
    • Jonathan Kodjia
    • Nassim Lallemand
    • Emmanuel Mifsud
    • Alseny Sano
    • Michel Bastos (pp)
    • Danny Blum
    • Daniel Dreesen
    • Herbert Paul
    • Mushraf Muhammed
    • Biswa Darjee
    • Gurpreet Dhillon
    • Alessandro Gelsi
    • Niccolò Marino
    • Domenico Rossi
    • Yuya Hakozaki
    • Kensei Matsumori
    • Toshiya Miyashita
    • Keisuke Shigenobu
    • Ryuhei Tanabe
    • Junichi Kato (pp)
    • Diego Martínez
    • Tonatiuh Mejia
    • Eddie Sánchez
    • Isma Reguia
    • Ilias Boudouni
    • Jama Telli
    • Joe van der Sar
    • Randy Wolters
    • Chatmo (pp)
    • Bruno Agnello
    • Kamil Kucharski
    • Patryk Zapała
    • Izak (pp)
    • Mohamed Amine El Attac
    • Moayad Alkarnib
    • Osama Baabdullah
    • Nawaf Saleh
    • Drb7h (pp)
    • Carles Planas
    • Spursito (pp)
    • Stefan Mijatovic
    • Luiz Morales
    • Danny Núñez

    1 own goal

    • Jishnu Kadavath (against Mexico)
    • Diego Martínez (against Brazil)
    • Dawid Linca (against Italy)

    Media coverage

    On 24 December 2025, it was confirmed that Canal 13 would broadcast the tournament in Chile.[9] A few days later, it was also confirmed that DAZN had secured international broadcasting rights for the tournament, as well as for the Spanish, Italian and German versions of the Kings League.[10]

    References

    1. ^ a b Calvo, Daniel (11 October 2025). "Todo sobre la Kings World Cup Nations 2026 de Brasil: Fechas, sede, formato, final y participantes". Marca (in Spanish). Retrieved 12 October 2025.
    2. ^ El Reda, Jad (23 December 2025). "Brasil será la sede de la segunda edición de Kings World Cup Nations de Piqué". Los Angeles Times (in Spanish). Retrieved 25 December 2025.
    3. ^ a b Ayora, Víctor (11 October 2025). "Kings World Cup Brasil 2026: Todos los equipos, capitanes y grupos". Movistar eSports (in Spanish). Retrieved 12 October 2025.
    4. ^ @chile_kwcn; (23 December 2025). "🇨🇱🔥 Ellos son los elegidos" (in Spanish). Retrieved 7 January 2026 – via Instagram.
    5. ^ Ayora, Víctor (13 December 2025). "Convocatoria de Colombia: los 13 futbolistas para la Kings World Cup Brasil 2026". Movistar eSports (in Spanish). Retrieved 15 December 2025.
    6. ^ Ayora, Víctor (13 December 2025). "Convocatoria de México: los 13 futbolistas para la Kings World Cup Brasil 2026". Movistar eSports (in Spanish). Retrieved 15 December 2025.
    7. ^ Blázquez Gil, Mario (4 December 2025). "DjMaRiiO presenta la prelista de la selección española de la Kings League para el próximo Mundial". Marca (in Spanish). Retrieved 11 December 2025.
    8. ^ Calvo, Daniel (15 December 2025). "Los convocados de España para la Kings World Cup Nations: Estos son los 'guerreros' de DjMaRiiO". Marca (in Spanish). Retrieved 16 December 2025.
    9. ^ "La Kings League llega con su Copa del Mundo en enero a las pantallas del 13 y con Arturo Vidal como presidente". Teletrece (in Spanish). 24 December 2025. Retrieved 25 December 2025.
    10. ^ P. Martín-Vázquez (29 December 2025). "La 'Kings League' de Piqué e Ibai Llanos salta a la televisión: DAZN retransmitirá la 'Kings World Cup Nations' en 2026". El Confidencial (in Spanish). Retrieved 30 December 2025.
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