World University Games - Summer

The FISU World University Games Summer are held every two years (on the odd year). It attracts thousands of student-athletes to compete in up to 15 sports across 12 days of competition. It is one of the worlds largest multi sport events.

The next FISU World University Games Summer will be held from 16-27 July in Rhine-Ruhr Germany.

18 sports – 5 cities – 10,000 participants – these Games will be one of a kind.

If you are interested in participating, contact your National University Sports Federation for more information. To find out more about the Chengdu event, visit the Games website.

The 2027 FISU World University Games Summer will be held in Chungcheong South Korea.

The 2029 FISU World University Games Summer will be held in North Carolina USA.

World University Games - Winter

The FISU World University Games Winter are held every two years (on the odd year). It attracts thousands of student-athletes to compete in a variety of winter based sports.

The next 2025 FISU World University Games Winter will be held in Torino Italy from 13-23 January 2025.

If you are interested in participating, contact your National University Sports Federation for more information. To find out more about the Torino event, visit the Games website.

World University Championships

The World University Championships are single sport events held every two years (on the even year). They are a mix of individual/team, indoor/outdoor, summer/winter sports.

Each championship is held in the host city and organised by an appointed organising committee under the guidelines of FISU Championships.

To see what championship events are upcoming, visit the FISU website. If you are interested in participating in any events, contact your National University Sports Federation for more information.

University World Cups

University World Cup events are held for the sports of 3×3 Basketball and Football (Soccer).

Teams qualify via their Continental Federation qualification tournaments.

For general information about the University World Cups, visit the FISU website.