2025 Events Announced, Starting With Club World Cup in July
NewsOliver Walker-Peel (@olliewalkerpeel)
Four events announced last week will headline the 2025 IFCPF calendar, starting with the IFCPF Club World Cup from July 13-19.
IFCPF Club World Cup
July 13-19, Capelli Sport Complex, New Jersey, USA
This year's edition at the Capelli Sport Complex in New Jersey will be the first tournament hosted at the venue. The last four Club World Cups took place in Spain, with FECPC winning most recently in 2024.
IFCPF Men's Euros
August 12-24, Loughborough University, England
IFCPF Women's Intercontinental Cup
August 15-24, Loughborough University, England
The very best in the men's and women's games will then get the opportunity to prove themselves in one place in August, with the Men's Euros and Women's Intercontinental Cup both at Loughborough University in England.
Ukraine will enter their tournament as reigning regional champions, having defeated this year's hosts in the final two years ago, despite losing their status as world champions to Iran in the intervening time since. The IFCPF Men's Euros will run from August 12-24.
The IFCPF Women's Intercontinental Cup will be held for the first time in history, bringing together players from around the world to compete from August 15-24. Australia are the number one side in the IFCPF Women's World Rankings, a title they held following their win over the USA in the 2024 IFCPF Women's World Cup Final.
IFCPF Men's Asia-Oceania Cup
September 10-21, Jakarta, Indonesia
World Abilitysport Games
The Asia-Oceania region will see a partnership with World Abilitysport established, with the IFCPF Men's Asia-Oceania Cup to kick off on September 10. Held at the World Ability Sport Games in Jakarta, Indonesia, the final on September 21 could be a history-making day for Iran, who enter the tournament as both regional and world champions.
IFCPF Men's Copa América
Punta del Este, Uruguay, October 8-19
IFCPF's on-field competition will conclude with the Men's Copa América in Punta del Este, Uruguay, from October 8-19. After winning gold at the 2023 ParaPanAm Games and bronze in Salou at the 2024 IFCPF Men's World Cup, Brazil are primed to make another deep run at a major tournament.
Further information about these tournaments will be communicated in due course.