Jul 22 - Jul 26, 2026

EA Sports FC represents the pinnacle of competitive sports gaming, where players from all over the world aspire to reach the spotlight. At EWC 26, competitors chase the dream of competing on the stage of the FC Pro World Championship, honing their virtual pitch strategies to perfection along the way.

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Road to EWC 2026 - Qualifiers

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EA Sports FC 26 lets players build and manage their own football clubs, competing head to head using squads inspired by real-world athletes with distinct strengths and playstyles. Success at the highest level demands sharp strategy, deep tactical understanding, and the ability to adapt on the fly against elite opponents.


With broadcast-quality presentation and advanced tactical controls, every match captures the intensity of top-level football. At the Esports World Cup, that realism meets the passion of competitive play, as EA Sports FC’s most dedicated pros battle on stage to deliver an atmosphere unlike anything else in sports gaming.


EWC26 Club Championship Specific Rules for EA SPORTS FC 26

EWC26’s rules for the Club Championship were adapted to the specific setup of the EA SPORTS FC Pro ecosystem. The regulations mentioned below are only relevant for the Club Championship system, in all other aspects the EA SPORTS FC Pro Official Rules rules are applicable.

For players that directly qualified for the FC Pro World Championship or qualified for Play-Ins through FC Pro League competitions:

  • As defined by the EA SPORTS FC Pro Official Rules (3.2), players are required to represent the organization they have qualified for in the FC Pro World Championship or the Play-Ins.
  • If a player was contracted before their qualification or invitation and before the official Club Championship Roster Submission Deadline on 30th April by an additional esports organization, the organization they qualified for and the additional organization may come to an agreement that this player represents both organizations at the EWC26 (“Collaboration”).
  • In case of a Collaboration, the organizations need to share by the official Club Championship Roster Submission Deadline a clear name involving both brands (i.e. “Dragons.FC Harbor City” or “FC Harbor City Dragons”). The organization also needs to provide an aligned statement on which organizations would receive the Club Championship points for EWC26. All statements have to be made jointly, and with clear confirmation from both entities. The Collaboration is subject to approval by tournament administration and at the full discretion of the EWC26 tournament administration.

For players that directly qualified for the FC Pro World Championship through the FC Pro Open:

  • If the player was traded to another organization before their qualification or invitation and before the official Club Championship Roster Submission Deadline on 30th April they qualify for the organization they were traded to and are able to earn Club Championship points. Any trades made after that are not eligible for Club Championship points.

For players that qualified for the Play-Ins through FC Pro Open or are looking to participate in the Last Chance Qualifier:

  • Trades for such players that are made before their qualification or invitation and before the official Club Championship Roster Submission Deadline on 30th April allow the player to earn Club Championship points for the receiving Club. Any trade made after that makes the player ineligible to earn Club Championship points for the receiving Club.

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Road to EWC: March 2026

March pushed the Road to EWC forward, delivering decisive results across multiple esports titles and confirming key qualifiers for the season ahead. Nongshim RedForce dominated VCT Masters Santiago in VALORANT, T1’s Tseng “ZJZ” Chia-chen and Tsunehiro “Gachikun” Kanamori claimed top honors in FATAL FURY: City of the Wolves and Street Fighter 6 at DreamHack Birmingham, and Trackmania and Call of Duty: Warzone qualifiers gave clubs and players a place to Riyadh.

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The Esports Foundation Club Partner Program 2026 is Here

40 of the world’s leading esports clubs are joining the program as partners for the 2026 season. This initiative marks a significant milestone in the esports landscape as clubs continue their qualification journey.

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ROAD to EWC: DreamHack Birmingham recap

T1's Tseng "ZJZ" Chia-chen conquered the FATAL FURY: City of the Wolves field and Tsunehiro "gachikun" Kanamori emerged victorious within the Street Fighter 6 competition at DreamHack Birmingham alongside intense Road to EWC qualifiers. Team Vitality's Thomas "Pac" Cole, along with eight other competitors, qualified for Trackmania at EWC 26 while Team Falcons and three other teams qualified for COD: Warzone at EWC 26.

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EWC 2026: EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT THE CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP

The race for the ultimate crown in esports is heating up. As we look toward the summer of 2026, the Esports World Cup Club Championship is returning with even higher stakes, more refined rules, and a prize pool that redefines what it means to be the world’s best multi-title organization.