Motorola, a Lenovo company, has been named the Official Smartphone Partner for the tournament. Together with Lenovo, they’ll play a key role in supporting the event with cutting-edge tech, smart solutions, and global fan engagement.
A New Era of Club Football
The FIFA Club World Cup 2025 is the first of its kind, featuring 63 matches over four weeks with top teams from every continent. It’s not just another tournament—it’s a bold new era in global football, promising more action, more fans, and more global attention. Lenovo and Motorola will be providing the tech that helps make it all happen.
Smarter Tech On and Off the Field
As official partners, Lenovo and Motorola will supply AI-powered PCs, tablets, workstations, and of course, the latest Motorola smartphones to FIFA and all 32 participating teams. These tools will be used for everything from tournament operations to capturing behind-the-scenes content and helping teams stay connected throughout the event.
Expect to see Motorola’s most innovative smartphones, including the Motorola razr family 2025, being used pitch-side to snap exclusive moments and fan experiences in real time.
As official partners, Lenovo and Motorola will supply AI-powered PCs, tablets, workstations, and of course, the latest Motorola smartphones to FIFA and all 32 participating teams. These tools will be used for everything from tournament operations to capturing behind-the-scenes content and helping teams stay connected throughout the event.
Expect to see Motorola’s most innovative smartphones, including the Motorola razr family 2025, being used pitch-side to snap exclusive moments and fan experiences in real time.
Global Stage, Global Impact
This partnership is more than just about branding—it’s about delivering a smarter and more connected experience for everyone involved. Lenovo and Motorola-branded content will appear on LED field screens and stadium video boards before, during, and after each match, helping bring fans closer to the game.
“Motorola is proud to support this new global club football landmark with smarter technology,” said Sergio Buniac, President of Motorola. “This tournament is not only a showcase for the world’s best clubs, but also an opportunity to highlight how innovation can enhance the global fan experience.”
FIFA’s Secretary General, Mattias Grafström, added, “The inaugural FIFA Club World Cup will mark a new era in global club football—one that is inclusive, innovative, and more connected than ever before.”
Tech and Football, Together on a Global Stage
This collaboration highlights Lenovo’s long-standing mission to bring smarter technology for all—both on and off the pitch. The company has supported many major global sporting events in the past, and this latest move reaffirms its role as a leader in tech that connects people everywhere.
This collaboration highlights Lenovo’s long-standing mission to bring smarter technology for all—both on and off the pitch. The company has supported many major global sporting events in the past, and this latest move reaffirms its role as a leader in tech that connects people everywhere.
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