Marketing & Sponsorship
Soccerex Sets November 11-13 Dates For Miami Convention
Soccerex has announced it will hold its US event in Miami November 11–13, 2025 at the Miami Beach Convention Center.
It will be the fifth time Soccerex will take its mix of exhibition and seminars to Miami. In November 2024 the event was held at the Hard Rock Hotel and Casino.
Soccerex is expecting more than 2,000 delegates for the two-day event of networking with senior soccer executives, and more than 24 hours of industry-leading content.
Panel session topics will include the 2026 World Cup, infrastructure, operations, fan engagement, technology, performance, the growth of the women’s game, major tournament planning, sponsorship, academies, scouting, athlete development, and broadcasting.
“As football continues to evolve at pace across the Americas and beyond, we have created a platform that brings together the leaders, innovators, and decision-makers shaping its future. From world-class content and strategic networking to major brand activations and athlete engagement, this year’s Soccerex Miami will reflect the energy, ambition, and global reach of the modern game, perfectly timed ahead of World Cup 2026 and set against the incredible backdrop of Miami Beach,” said Patrick McCreanor, CEO of Soccerex
Insideworldfootball.com
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