Most nationalities in a football (soccer) exhibition match
- Who
- Elkhan Mammadov, Nadine Achoui-Lesage, Nicole De Giusti, Scott Woodford, Hasan Hassan, Cadijah Mars, Andrei Vashkevich, Axel Lima, David Fani, Bruno Comicholi, Silmara Sousa, Niko Nhouvannasak, Javier Gonzalez, Yudi Lin, Rafael Arias, Franciny Samba, Ahmed Harraz, Abigail Hailemichael, Aimane Zourhlal, Malaika Church, Andrea Pizzati, Prince Rufus, Arijana Demirovic, Ayu Rahimainita, Walter Holleran, Jair Bertoni, Lynn Fawaz, Sanda Rasoamahenina, Sanjeevan Balasingam, Fatou Camara, Céline Oiry, Tom Gorissen, Angelina Lee-Hussein, Karishma Inayat, Derek Canavaggio, Dagiorto Carrera Lanfranchi, Vasco Da Cunha, Davis Ndayisenga, Essam Al Suhibani, Fatou Binetou Ba, David Firisua, Christine Gama, Antonio Buenano Sanchez, Gelson Fernandes, Lorenzo Fofi, Mehmet Dirlik, Tarek Serhan , Pablo Gallego, José Rodriguez, Solomon Mudege, Doreen Nabwire, Guilherme Polgrymas, Anthony Baffoe, Amra Kubat, Mattias Grafström , Ulf Schott, Innocent Maduagwu
- What
- 68 total number
- Where
- Morocco (Salé, Morocco)
- When
- 05 November 2025
The most nationalities in a football (soccer) exhibition match is 68 and was achieved by FIFA, in Rabat, Morocco, on 5 November 2025.
The FIFA Member Associations Division attempted to break the previous record of 53 as part of a team building activity. The team is based all over the world and is made up of a large range of nationalities, all passionate about the development of football. This record achievement is a celebration of the diversity and collaborative nature of their team, whilst showcasing football's global identity and ability to bring people together. The match included 83 players of which 68 had unique nationalities. The event took place at their new Mohammed VI Football Complex and lasted 2 hours 48 minutes.
Nationalities represented include: Zimbabwe, Netherlands, Italy, Trinidad and Tobago, Botswana, France, Indonesia, Senegal, Rwanda, India, Colombia, Australia, Solomon Islands, Saudi Arabia, Congo, Belarus, Panama, Madagascar, Chile, Malawi, Guinea, Gambia, South Africa, Singapore, Kenya, Mauritius, Zambia, Burkina Faso, Berundi, Tanzania, Uganda, Lesotho, Portugal, Switzerland, Canada, Azerbaijan, Mali, Grenada, Argentina, Ethiopia, Pakistan, USA, Algeria, Peru, New Zealand, Barbados, Thailand, Honduras, Spain, Belgium, Malaysia, Cameroon, Turkey, Ireland, Mozambique, Angola, Libya, Swaziland, Morocco, Chad, Central African Republic, Comores, Sierra Leone, Benin, Namibia, Lebanon, United Kingdom, Brazil.
The attempt was overseen by Guinness World Records adjudicator, Joanne Brent, qualified referees and independent witnesses Reuben Kaweza (Zambia) and Njabulo Israel Khumalo (Eswatini).