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Biennial FIFA series of friendly games to launch in March

FIFA are launching a new series of friendly matches in one location during the international window called the FIFA Series, with a pilot project kicking off in four countries next month, world soccer's governing body said on Monday.

Although there are no trophies or prize money, the series is designed to benefit national teams that do not have the opportunity to play teams from other confederations, with FIFA set to cover travel costs.

A soft launch of the FIFA Series will take place from March 18-26 at four locations - Saudi Arabia, Algeria, Azerbaijan and Sri Lanka. Four teams will be based in one location and will play two matches each.

"Some countries have never played teams outside their confederations," Elkhan Mammadov, FIFA's Regional Member Associations Director for Europe, told reporters.

"They can gain competitive experience playing teams outside their own confederation, playing teams with a completely different style of play.

"Currently we have 20 teams for the pilot edition. For the 2026 edition we hope to have many more."

Saudi Arabia will host two groups although the hosts themselves will not be involved in the matches, which are designed to benefit teams that have never qualified for the World Cup.

"The next World Cup (in 2026) will have 48 teams which means you may have many member associations who never played in a World Cup," said Kenny Jean-Marie, FIFA's Chief Member Associations Officer.

"They may arrive in the U.S., Mexico or Canada with no international experience outside their continent."

Mammadov said they are currently working on fixing television broadcast deals for the Series while they will also look to stream matches on the FIFA+ platform.

He added there were no disagreements with confederations

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