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FIFA and Globant Expand Partnership to Deliver Enhanced Digital Services

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FIFA has expanded its partnership with Globant, a digitally native technology company, to deliver advanced IT solutions, software, and digital platform services across FIFA’s ecosystem.

The agreement builds on a four-year collaboration and extends Globant’s role as a Tournament Supporter for the FIFA World Cup 2026 in Canada, Mexico, and the United States, and the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2027 in Brazil.

The partnership aims to leverage digital innovation to make football more inclusive and accessible, offering tailored experiences to fans worldwide while supporting FIFA’s broader goal of transforming engagement across all tournaments.

By integrating advanced platforms, mobile tools, and data-driven insights, FIFA and Globant are set to redefine the digital landscape for football.

Commenting on the partnership, co-founder and CEO of Globant, Martin Migoya, said: “We are thrilled to deepen our collaboration with FIFA and jointly embark on this new phase of innovation for football.”

“Technology can amplify the power of sport – enabling deeper connections, richer experiences and more personalised journeys for fans around the world,” Migoya said.

Adding her enthusiasm about the partnership, FIFA secretary general, Mattias Grafström, added:“This new agreement between FIFA and Globant reflects each organisation’s vision to reimagine how football is experienced in the digital era, while preserving the emotion, community and global reach that bring the game to every corner of the world.” 

The expansion will also support other key FIFA competitions, including the FIFAe Finals 2025 in Saudi Arabia and the FIFA U-20 World Cup 2027 in Azerbaijan and Uzbekistan. Globant will contribute to enhancements of FIFA’s digital platforms and a new mobile application designed to improve fan interaction, engagement, and personalisation.

The 2026 Men’s World Cup will be a landmark event, being the first tournament to feature 48 national teams and the first to be hosted across three countries.

The 2027 Women’s World Cup will mark the tournament’s debut in South America, hosted in Brazil. Both events represent a significant step in FIFA’s strategy to expand global reach and deliver immersive, interactive fan experiences.

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