FIFA Council approves international match calendars.

The FIFA Council met in advance of the 73rd FIFA Congress in Kigali, Rwanda, and adopted several key decisions, particularly in relation to the future of men's and women's competitions, for which the respective international match calendars were unanimously approved following a detailed consultation process.

According to FIFA Press Release issued here on Tuesday, the Men's International Match Calendar 2025-2030 will be structured as follows: March: a nine-day, two-match window, June: a nine-day, two-match window (including friendlies in preparation of final tournaments where appropriate), Late September/early October: a 16-day, four-match window (to be introduced as of 2026, with two nine-day, two-match windows to be retained in September and October 2025), November: a nine-day, two-match window.

Based on the new calendar, the FIFA World Cup 2026 final will be played on Sunday, 19 July 2026, with the mandatory release period starting on 25 May 2026, following the last official club match on 24 May 2026 (exemptions may apply to the final matches of confederation club competitions until 30 May 2026 subject to FIFA's approval). With 56 days, the total combined number of rest, release and tournament days remain identical to the 2010, 2014 and 2018 FIFA World CupaS editions. The detailed Men's International Match Calendar 2025-2030 will be published in the coming days.

Women's International Match Calendar 2024-2025: As per the current calendar, the Women's International Match Calendar 2024-2025 will contain six international windows per year. Some of these windows will include a variety of window types to enable the confederations to deliver their specific competition qualification pathways and to enable the member associations to play friendly matches.

The Women's Olympic Football Tournament dates (25 July-10 August 2024) have been added to the calendar, as well as the Concacaf W Gold Cup that will be played for the first time from 20 February to 10 March 2024. The FIFA Council also unanimously approved the establishment of a dedicated task force on player welfare to ensure the smooth implementation of player welfare principles such as mandatory rest periods.

'FIFA promoted a truly global approach to the discussions on the International Match Calendar, which considered the perspectives of all key stakeholders,' said FIFA President Gianni Infantino. 'Our fundamental objective is to have clarity on this topic, and to have meaningful football...

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