Lenovo partners with FIFA Club World Cup 2025 as official smartphone sponsor

Lenovo partners with FIFA Club World Cup 2025 as official smartphone sponsor
Doug FISHER, Senior Vice President and Chief Security Officer — Lenovo
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Lenovo and Motorola Mobility have announced a partnership with the FIFA Club World Cup 2025. Motorola, under Lenovo, will serve as the Official Smartphone Partner for the tournament. The event will take place in the United States starting June 14, featuring 32 teams from six confederations competing over four weeks.

As partners, Lenovo and Motorola will supply hardware, services, and smart solutions to FIFA and all participating teams. This includes AI PCs, tablets, workstations, and smartphones aimed at supporting tournament operations and fan engagement.

Marketing initiatives will feature branded content on LED screens and video boards during matches. Exclusive content will also be captured using Motorola’s latest smartphones.

“Motorola is proud to support this new global club football landmark with smarter technology,” said Sergio Buniac, President of Motorola. He emphasized the opportunity to showcase innovation alongside top football clubs.

FIFA Secretary General Mattias Grafström commented: “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.” He expressed excitement about partnering with Motorola and Lenovo for the tournament.



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