2024 Kings League Américas In March 2023, Oriol Querol stated that the goal was to expand the Kings League format to multiple countries, hoping to organize a Kings League world championship featuring the best teams from each region by autumn 2024. An international competition was realized ahead of this schedule, with the inaugural
Kings World Cup set to take place from May to June 2024 in
USA. During the ChupChup live stream on 14 July 2023, Querol announced the creation of the Américas Kings League (later rebranded to
Kings League Américas), a competition with teams from Spanish-speaking countries across the American continent, which began play in 2024 in
Mexico City. During the Kings & Queens Finals event on 29 July, it was revealed that Mexican footballer
Javier Hernández would be chairman of a team in the league.
Kings World Cup 2024 On 7 November 2023, a new tournament was announced, tentatively named the
Kings League World Cup. It was announced as featuring 20 teams from the Kings League, with 10 teams from Spain and 10 from the Americas, along with teams from other countries, totaling 32 teams. It was held in
Mexico from 26 May to 8 June 2024. Following the announcement, it was confirmed that former Sweden striker
Zlatan Ibrahimović would preside over the competition. The first two teams external to the existing competitions in Hispanic America and Spain were two Brazilian teams on 9 March 2024: G3nerationX FC (G3X FC for short) led by streamer
Gaules and FURIA FC, headed by streamer O Estagiario of
Esports organization
Furia Esports and former futsal player Alessandro Rosa Vieira (
Falcão) in collaboration with Brazilian international
Neymar. More entries were later added: • 18 March 2024 – Two additional European teams were announced: Team Amine (later named Foot2Rue) from France led by streamer
AmineMaTue and Youniors FC of Germany led by streamer
Younes Zarou and
Mario Götze, the goalscorer of the winning goal in the
2014 World Cup final for Germany. • 25 March 2024 – Two more European teams were announced: English team FIVE FC, led by retired
Manchester United and England defender
Rio Ferdinand and Jeremy Lynch of the
F2Freestylers, and Belgian team Deptostra FC led by TikToker
Céline Dept and retired
Lille,
Chelsea,
Real Madrid and Belgium winger
Eden Hazard. • 1 April 2024 – Two Asian teams were announced: Murash FC, led by Japanese YouTuber
Junichi Kato, and SXB FC, led by
Saudi YouTuber SHoNgxBоNg and retired
Al-Hilal and Saudi Arabia forward
Yasser Al-Qahtani. • 8 April 2024 – Italian team
Stallions was announced, led by Italian streamer Blur (Tumblurr) and retired
AS Roma player
Francesco Totti, a
2006 World Cup winner with Italy. • 15 April 2024 – Turkish team Limon FC was announced, led by streamer Elraenn. • 22 April 2024 – The penultimate team was announced: Ukrainian team UA Steel, led by Ukrainian streamer
Mykhailo Lebiha (Leb1ga) and retired
AC Milan and Ukraine striker and 2004 Ballon d'Or winner
Andriy Shevchenko. • 6 May 2024 – During the initial tournament draw, the last invited president was revealed as Columbian singer and rapper
Maluma with his team Medallo City. The Kings World Cup officially began on Sunday, 26 May 2024, with Saiyans FC beating Youniors FC 2–0 in the opening match. The tournament was played in its initial phase in
Mexico City. The so-called 'Final Four' changed its location and was held at the
Estadio BBVA in
Monterrey, where Porcinos FC became the champion after defeating G3X FC 5–3 in the final.
2024/25 Kings League Italy Before Stallions' opening match in the Kings World Cup against Medallo City, Blur presented a trailer revealing that Italy would host the third incarnation of the Kings League after the original in Spain and the second in Hispanic America. Ibrahimović, who played for
Juventus,
Inter Milan and
AC Milan, was also announced as the league president, and a 2024 date was given. On 18 November 2024 in Turin, the 12 clubs that would participate in the new national competition were announced Lottomatica.Sport is the league's first principal sponsor, and the league's current regular venue is the Fonzies Arena in Milan, which first hosted the Kings World Cup Nations.
Kings League Brazil Retired Barcelona, AC Milan and
Paris Saint-Germain player
Ronaldinho, the 2005
Ballon d'Or winner and
2002 World Cup winner with Brazil, featured as a 12th player for Porcinos in Week 8 of the Season 1 Winter Split. On 26 February, shortly before his appearance, Gerard Piqué announced him as the chairman of one of the teams for the upcoming Brazilian version of the league. While Ronaldinho's chairman role never materialized (he would be one of the founding managers in
Baller League USA in 2025), the Kings League Brazil would launch in March 2025 with 10 teams and retired São Paulo, AC Milan and Real Madrid player
Kaká, another 2002 World Cup winner and the 2007 Ballon d'Or winner, as league president. Teams in Kings League Brazil include their two returning Kings World Cup Clubs – G3nerationX FC (G3X FC), now co-chaired by
Gaules and G3X and Porcinos FC player and
2025 Kings World Cup Nations winner and MVP Kelvin Olivera, plus FURIA FC, with streamer
Cris Guedes and
Brazil international
Neymar da Silva as its co-chairmen. The teams that participated in the inaugural season were revealed on 24 March 2025, which was also the day of the draft, with competitive
League of Legends French and English presenter Laure "Bulii" Valée as co-host. Play began on 6 April 2025. The league's regular venue is a new Cupra Arena at the
Parc des Expositions de Villepinte in
Villepinte, Seine-Saint-Denis in the northeastern suburbs of Paris near
Charles de Gaulle Airport.
Kings League Germany On 25 March 2025, the sixth Kings League, Kings League Germany, was announced with a launch date of 12 April 2025. Retired
Bayern Munich player and
2014 World Cup winner
Bastian Schweinsteiger was announced as their league president. Due to the already-existing six-a-side
Baller League and five-a-side
Icon League, both sharing the same blend of football and social-media focused entertainment as Kings League, the German branch was only able to initially announce six out of its planned eight teams for the inaugural campaign, including
Younes Zarou's Youniors FC and a separate side from
Mario Götze named Vice Versa FC. The seventh team, owned by German esports club
G2 Esports and named "G2 Football Club", was announced on 2 April 2025. The final team, Futbolistas Locos FC, was revealed on 11 April. The league has a 20% minority ownership from
RTL Group subsidiary We Are Era, with games broadcast on streaming service
RTL+ as well as on other platforms. The German Kings League regular venue is a Cupra Arena at the
MMC Studios in
Cologne, which has historically been the filming location for RTL programming.
Kings World Cup Nations A second international tournament, the Kings World Cup Nations, was announced for
2025, this time with players forming national teams to represent their countries. At the Kings League Italia launch on 18 November, it was announced that Italy would host the tournament, with the final to be held at
Juventus Stadium in Turin.
Kings World Cup Clubs 2025 Before the start of the 2024–2025 season, in an introductory video for the campaign uploaded on 7 September 2024, the 2025 edition of the Kings World Cup, renamed to the
Kings World Cup Clubs due to the announcement of Kings World Cup Nations, was announced to happen at the end of the season. Spain would send Porcinos FC, the defending champions of the competition, automatically, alongside four teams from Kings League Spain. They were to be joined by four teams from the Americas Kings League and teams from four then-unknown Kings Leagues, as well as "wildcard" teams from other countries, for a 32-team tournament. The first wildcard team to be announced was on 16 February 2025, being Moroccan side Ultra Chmicha (led by content creator Ilyas El Maliki) after the country's semi-final performance at the
2025 Kings World Cup Nations. France would be announced as the hosts for the competition on 24 March 2025 during the Kings League France team introduction and draft. On 31 March 2025, more information was known about the 2025 Kings World Cup Clubs. The official team allocations were as follows: • Kings League Spain (5 teams) - Porcinos FC (defending KWC champions), Jijantes FC (2024 Summer champions), Ultimate Móstoles (2025 Winter champions), Los Troncos FC and xBuyer Team (the 2 best non-qualified teams from aggregate regular season points accumulated from 2024 Summer and 2025 Winter). • Américas Kings League (4 teams) - Olimpo United (2024 Summer champions), Los Chamos FC (2025 Winter champions), Galácticos del Caribe and Persas FC (the 2 best non-qualified teams from aggregate regular season points accumulated from 2024 Summer and 2025 Winter). • Kings League Italia (4 teams): TRM FC (2025 Winter champions), FC Zeta (2025 Winter runners-up), GEAR7 and Boomers (Split 1's playoff semi-finalists). • Kings League Brazil (4 teams): Furia FC (2025 Winter champions), Dendele FC (2025 Winter runners-up), Desimpedidos Goti and Fluxo (Split 1's playoff semi-finalists). • Kings League France (4 teams) - Panam All Starz (2025 Winter Champions), KARASU (2025 Winter runners-up, Foot2Rue (F2R) and Unit3d (Split 1's playoff semi-finalists). • Kings League Germany (3 teams) - Futbolistas Locos FC (Winner of the "Road to Paris" qualifying tournament), ERA Colonia (runners-up of "Road to Paris") and G2 FC (invited by Kings League on 15 May after initially missing out in 3rd place). • Wildcards - 8 teams total: The already-announced Ultra Chmicha, as well as Kunisports (moving from Kings League Spain to Américas Kings League), La Capital CF (chaired by
Lamine Yamal and Lautaro del Campo, aka La Cobra, and will replace Kunisports in Kings League Spain) and Miami 7 (an American team with
Jake Paul and
Adin Ross as chairpersons) were announced on that day. Returning team Murash and new team Jynxzi FC (another American team with
Jynxzi as chairperson) were announced on 15 May, while the returning SXB FC and new club Zaytouna FC (chaired by Congolese artist
Gims) were revealed as the final Wildcards before the draw on 26 May.
2025/26 Kings Cups In an introductory video for the 2025/26 season uploaded on 11 October 2025, a new competition was announced, the Kings Cups, played in October to November, meaning that the splits format have been removed to a single league split in March–April. All Cups will have a group stage, where teams are divided to two groups, advancing to the knockout stage. The additional formats are as follows: • Kings Cup Europe : featuring the winners of Kings Cups of Spain, Italy, and Germany. • Kings Cup Spain : 12 teams divided to 2 groups of six, Group winners advance to the semi finals, Group runners up advance to the quarter finals, and 3rd and 4th placed teams advance to the last chance round • Kings Cup Italy : 12 teams divided to 2 groups of six, Group winners advance to the semi finals, Group runners up advance to the quarter finals, and 3rd and 4th placed teams advance to the last chance round • Kings Cup Germany : 8 teams divided to 2 groups of four, Group winners advance to the semi finals, Group runners up advance to the quarter finals, and the bottom two teams advance to the last chance round • Kings Cup America : a match between winners of Kings Cups of Brazil and Mexico • Kings Cup Mexico : 12 teams divided to 2 groups of six, Group winners advance to the semi finals, Group runners up advance to the quarter finals, and 3rd and 4th placed teams advance to the last chance round • Kings Cup Brazil : 10 teams divided to 2 groups of five, addition to the group matches, teams from opposing groups face each other in "Challenger mode". the group that gets the most wins the extra spot to the knockout stage, where the group winners advance to the semi finals, while teams finished from 2nd to 4th advance to the quarter finals, while the losing group in challenger mode, the top 3 teams advance to the quarter finals • Kings Cup MENA : 8 teams divided to 2 groups of four, Group winners advance to the semi finals, 2nd and 3rd placed teams advance to the quarter finals. The winners of the Kings Cups of Europe, America, and MENA qualify to the
Kings World Cup Clubs Kings League MENA On 27 May 2025, SURJ Sports Investment, the sports arm of the
Public Investment Fund of
Saudi Arabia, and Kings League announced a partnership to launch a new Kings League in the
Middle East and North Africa region, which would be officially known as the Kings League MENA. The league is expected to begin play in late 2025 in Saudi Arabia.
Kings World Cup Nations 2026 On 11 June 2025, after the Kings World Cup Clubs Round of 16 match between Dendele and Desimpedidos Goti, it was announced in a video featuring Kings League Brazil chairmen that the 2nd edition of the Kings World Cup Nations will be held in Brazil in January 2026. On 11 October 2025 during the Kings League Kickoff Day livestream, the tournament was revealed, expanding from 16 to 20 nations, and the format changed to a group stage, where teams are divided to five groups of four. The Group winners advance to the quarter finals, while the group runners up and the best third placed team advance to the last chance round. It will take place from 3 to 17 January 2026, with the final match to be held in
Allianz Parque, São Paulo
Kings League USA and future expansions On 14 June 2025, during a briefing before the
2025 Kings World Cup Clubs final, Kings League CEO Djamel Agaoua announced that the Kings League would expand into the
United States, initially sometime towards the end of 2025 or the beginning of 2026. The first split of the new league would be held on the
east coast of the country for logistics reasons. Future expansions into the
United Kingdom and
China were ruled out due to an underdeveloped Twitch culture and regulatory challenges respectively. As of March 2026, Kings League USA has yet to launch.
Kings World Cup Clubs 2026 On 5 March 2026, the official allocations for
Kings World Cup Clubs 2026 were announced, cutting the number of teams in the tournament in half to 16 and not featuring any wildcard teams for the first time: • Kings League Spain (4 teams) - Los Troncos (defending KWC champions), Porcinos (Kings Cup Europe champions), Ultimate Mostoles (Split 6 regular phase 1st place) and Split 6 champions. • Kings League Brazil (3 teams) - Furia FC (Kings Cup America champions), DesimpaiN (Split 2 regular phase 1st place) and Split 2 champions. • Kings League MENA (3 teams) - DR7 (Kings Cup MENA champions), Split 1 regular phase 1st place and overall champions. • Kings League Mexico (2 teams) - Atletico Parceros (Split 6 regular phase 1st place) and Split 6 champions. • Kings League Italy (2 teams)- Underdogs (Split 2 regular phase 1st place) and Split 2 champions. • Kings League France (1 team) - Split 2 champions. • Kings League Germany (1 team) - No Rules FC (Split 1 champions). ==Criticism==