Gerard Pique launches 2026 Kings World Cup Nations in Brazil

Brazilian players celebrate triumphantly, lifting the trophy for the 2026 Kings World Cup Nations, surrounded by vibrant decorations and cheers.

Gerard Piqué has confirmed that the next edition of the Kings World Cup Nations will be held in Brazil in 2026, as the former Barcelona defender continues to expand the fast-growing Kings League project.

The announcement revealed that Brazil will host the international tournament, which brings together national teams under the Kings League format. Piqué launched the competition to take the seven-a-side, entertainment-led concept to a global stage, following the first Kings World Cup Nations.

The Kings League, created by Piqué, has gained attention for its mix of football and show-style rules, including special cards and twists that can change games quickly. The Nations event follows the same idea, with squads representing countries rather than clubs.

By taking the 2026 tournament to Brazil, Piqué is moving the competition into one of football’s biggest markets. The decision is aimed at building on the momentum already created by the Kings League and its international spin-offs, while bringing the next Nations edition to a country known for its passion for the sport.

More details about the format and schedule for the 2026 Kings World Cup Nations in Brazil are expected to follow as plans for the tournament continue to develop.

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