TournamentsWe Cover
From the FIFA World Cup to the deepest domestic divisions — 1,232 competitions across 170 countries, every number below computed live from our match corpus. Receipts, not marketing copy.
1,232
Competitions
1.59M
Matches in corpus
1.52M
Graded forecasts
1993–2027
Seasons span
🏆 Flagship Tournaments
The main event · North America 2026
FIFA World Cup
🌍 Tournament Directory
All 1,232competitions, grouped by confederation. Tap any card for its live coverage detail — this week's schedule, recent results and season depth. Green dot = in season.
1,232 tournaments · 171 countries
FIFA · International
176UEFA · Europe
598CONMEBOL · South America
162CONCACAF · North & Central America
62AFC · Asia
150CAF · Africa
72OFC · Oceania
8Other regions
4Live scores update every 30s · coverage refreshes as new matches ingest · go to live scores →
How to read this page
What tournament coverage means at SoccerPortalX
Every number on this page is computed live from our match corpus — the same database that powers our live scores, results and the SPX Quant Engine. When a card says a competition has ten thousand matches covered since 2015, that is a count you can verify by browsing its results pages, not a marketing estimate. The directory above is the full list: nothing is hidden, including the small leagues where coverage is thinner.
Coverage depth varies by competition, and we think it's more honest to show that than to flatten it. The major European leagues and FIFA tournaments carry decades-deep history with rich match data; a third division on the other side of the world might only have a few seasons of results. The "SPX coverage since" year on each card tells you exactly where our records begin for that competition, and the season span shows how continuous they are.
The dynamic strip on each card is there so this page stays useful during the season, not just as a reference list. "Next 7 days" counts the fixtures scheduled this week — tap through to the live hub to follow them in real time. "Results, 14 days" shows how active the competition has been recently, which is the quickest way to tell an in-season league from one on its summer break. During the 2026 World Cup window, the flagship strip at the top of the page tracks the tournament day by day.
If you spot a competition we should cover more deeply, or a count that looks off, tell us at [email protected]. The whole point of publishing the receipts is that readers can challenge them.