The FC Pro circuit is heading into its busiest and most important stretch, as several regional leagues prepare to crown their champions and send players to the biggest stage in competitive EA SPORTS FC 25, the FC Pro World Championship.
With finals scheduled across Europe and South America in April and early May, fans can expect a packed calendar filled with high-stakes matches, familiar faces, and some fresh talent looking to make a name for themselves.
Here’s a simple breakdown of what’s coming up and why it matters.
Key FC Pro League Finals Dates
- eLiga (Portugal): Finals – April 12
- KPN eDivisie (Netherlands): Finals – April 19
- LALIGA FC Pro (Spain): Finals – April 20
- Virtual Bundesliga (Germany): Finals – April 26–27
- eLigue 1 McDonalds (France): Finals – April 28
- eSerie A Goleador (Italy): Finals – May 1–2
- CONMEBOL eLibertadores (South America): Finals – May 3–4
Each of these competitions will send top players to the FC Pro World Championship, where 32 of the best EA SPORTS FC players will compete for the global title and a $1,000,000 prize pool.
Interestingly, similar events have even been hosted in places you wouldn’t usually associate with gaming like casino venues. It’s not the first time esports has popped up in unexpected spaces, but it does show how much it’s grown.
eLiga Portugal
This year’s Portuguese finals will be held offline in Porto on April 12, with 8 teams fighting for glory and a prize pool of around $22,000 USD.
Notable participants include:
- Sporting CP
- FC Porto
- Boavista FC
- Estrela Amadora
- Santa Clara
- SC Braga
The winner qualifies for both the FC Pro World Championship and the eChampions League.
LALIGA FC Pro
The Spanish league features 38 clubs split into groups, followed by a knockout stage. After a competitive regular season and Cup round, 16 clubs now move into the finals, set for April 20.
Some of the well-known names involved include:
- nicolas99fc (Sevilla FC)
- Obrun2002 (Valencia CF)
- Resende (Sporting Gijón)
- Emre Yilmaz (Real Sociedad)
The total prize pool for this competition is $357,000, making it one of the highest among the regional leagues.
KPN eDivisie
18 Dutch clubs competed every Tuesday since November, and now only a few remain. The Finals take place on April 19, with big names like:
- Levi de Weerd (Ajax)
- Chris de Boer (AZ Alkmaar)
- Giobundyy (Almere City)
The champion not only wins part of the €50,000 prize pool but also books a ticket to the FC Pro World Championship.
Virtual Bundesliga
The VBL Grand Finals will be held from April 26 to 27. This year’s format has 10 teams split into two groups, followed by knockout rounds.
Key players to watch:
- Vejrgang (RBLZ Gaming)
- Umut and LevyFinn (also from RBLZ)
- Defending champion Jonny (VfL Bochum 1848)
VBL is one of the most competitive national leagues, and it always delivers high-quality matches.
eLigue 1 McDonalds
Set for April 28, the French league has been dominated by FC Lorient in recent years. LJR Peixoto and Fouma return to try and win a fifth straight title.
Prize pool breakdown:
- 1st place: $30,000
- 2nd place: $15,000
- Semi-finalists: $7,500 each
Other clubs in the mix include PSG, AS Monaco, and LOSC Lille.
eSerie A Goleador
The Italian league wraps up with the finals on May 1–2. While the full list of qualified players is still taking shape, expect a strong showing from top Serie A esports teams.
CONMEBOL eLibertadores
The biggest event in South America closes out the league finals calendar on May 3–4. 16 players will face off after surviving two tough qualifier rounds earlier in the year.
With $100,000 in total prizes and two spots in the FC Pro World Championship up for grabs, the pressure will be intense.
What Comes After: FC Pro World Championship
Once all regional leagues finish, the top players will move on to the FC Pro World Championship, the final event of the FC Pro calendar.
- 32 players in total:
- 8 from FC Pro Open
- 20 from FC Pro Leagues
- 4 from Play-Ins
Confirmed names already include:
- Vejrgang (FC Pro Open 25 Winner)
- Obrun (FC Pro Open 25 Finalist)
- Levi de Weerd (FC Pro Open 25 Finalist)
- Nicolas99fc (FC Pro Open 25 Finalist)
- Stingray (FC Pro Open 25 Finalist)
- Jafonso (FC Pro Open 25 Finalist)
- LJR Peixoto (FC Pro Open 25 Finalist)
- AbuMakkah (FC Pro Open 25 Finalist)
- Tekkz (ePremier League 2025 Winner)
- Matias (ePremier League 2025 Winner)
- GuiBarros (eMLS Cup 2025 Finalist)
- Paulo Neto (eMLS Cup 2025 Winner)
These players will battle for the title of World Champion and a $1 million prize pool.
Where to Watch
All matches will be broadcast on the EA SPORTS FC PRO Twitch and YouTube channels. Some leagues also stream through their own platforms, including Bundesliga’s YouTube and national Twitch accounts.
With so many national finals happening in the next few weeks, fans of EA SPORTS FC have a lot to look forward to. Keep an eye on each league’s final, and get ready for the biggest showdown of the year: the FC Pro World Championship.