Motorola has been confirmed as the official smartphone partner of the FIFA U-20 World Cup 2025 in Chile, underscoring its commitment to supporting the next generation of football talent on the world stage.
The FIFA U-20 World Cup is a unique platform for showcasing rising stars and inspiring millions of fans worldwide. This partnership is part of Motorola and Lenovo’s broader collaboration with FIFA, which extends to the FIFA World Cup 26™ in Canada, Mexico, and the United States, as well as the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2027 in Brazil.
Driving engagement on and off the pitch
Throughout the tournament, Motorola will bring its brand to life with activations designed to connect with fans both in stadiums and online. Matchday visibility will include Motorola-branded content on LED field boards and stadium screens before, during, and after games.
Globally, the company will run social media campaigns, collaborate with football creators, and work with players from competing teams to bring fans closer to the action. Motorola smartphones will also be featured across different aspects of the competition.
Sergio Buniac, President of Motorola, said:
“The FIFA U-20 World Cup represents the future of football, and we are thrilled to help amplify the voices of young athletes while bringing fans closer to the game through our activations and smartphone technology. As FIFA’s official smartphone partner, our goal is to make football more engaging and accessible for everyone. We look forward to building on this momentum as we prepare for the FIFA World Cup 26.”
Inspiring the next generation
Motorola’s role as the tournament’s smartphone partner underscores its commitment to fostering meaningful fan connections and celebrating one of football’s most promising stages. By combining on-the-ground experiences in Chile with worldwide digital engagement, Motorola aims to ignite passion for the sport while inspiring future players and supporters alike.
Together with Lenovo, the brand is committed to delivering innovative technologies that will expand access to the game and create new AI-driven and tech-powered fan experiences globally.
Romy Gai, FIFA Chief Business Officer, added:
“We are delighted to welcome Motorola as a partner for the FIFA U-20 World Cup in Chile. This competition will showcase some of the brightest young footballers from 24 nations, and through this collaboration, Motorola will help us share their stories and skills with more fans across the world.”
The tournament will feature 24 qualified teams competing across 52 matches, taking place in Chile from 27th September to 19th October 2025.
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