NCAA college football matchups, the NFL Pro Bowl, the FIFA Club World Cup and FC Series’ International Soccer Exhibition Matches headline Orlando’s late 2024 and early 2025 sporting season
ORLANDO, Fla. (Nov. 22, 2024) – Known as a world-class destination for fun, Orlando is quickly establishing itself as one of the top sports hubs in the U.S., featuring major events not to be missed in 2025. The action-packed season kicks off in November 2024 with the Florida Blue Florida Classic rivalry game between Bethune-Cookman University and Florida A&M University, followed by three premier college football bowl games: the StaffDNA Cure Bowl, Pop-Tarts Bowl and Cheez-It Citrus Bowl, all in December. All-star contests highlight early 2025, with the collegiate Hula Bowl leading up to the highly anticipated 2025 NFL Pro Bowl Games in February.
Orlando will also welcome global soccer fans in 2025, as the FC Series will bring international soccer clubs from Brazil to the destination in January for exciting exhibition matches. That is a teaser for the summer, when Orlando hosts the FIFA Club World Cup at INTER&Co Stadium and Camping World Stadium.
"Orlando continues to deliver thrilling experiences for all visitors, especially sports fans who can come for the game and stay for the destination’s unique mix of world-famous theme parks, outdoor adventures, award-winning dining and rich cultural experiences,” said Casandra Matej, president and CEO of Visit Orlando. “Next year brings not only the excitement of our professional teams—Orlando Magic, Orlando City SC, and Orlando Pride—but also dozens of marquee matchups. Visitors can enjoy everything from a classic college rivalry to a once-in-a-lifetime FIFA Club World Cup game, as the tournament makes its historic U.S. debut at our venues in 2025.”
Further information on Orlando’s sporting events can be found here. Take advantage of Visit Orlando’s complimentary, personalized vacation planning services to create an unforgettable sports-filled itinerary.
NCAA Football Showdowns: Mark these dates for can’t-miss college football action:
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Florida Blue Florida Classic (Nov. 23) – This iconic rivalry between Bethune-Cookman University and Florida A&M University fills Camping World Stadium with excitement.
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StaffDNA Cure Bowl (Dec. 20) – A game with heart, raising millions for cancer research since its inception, live on ESPN.
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Pop-Tarts Bowl (Dec. 28) – Showcasing top ACC and Big 12 teams, part of the NCAA Division I FBS, and captivating television viewers nationwide with its infamous edible mascot.
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Cheez-It Citrus Bowl (Dec. 31) – Ring in the New Year with the 79th edition of Orlando’s New Year’s Classic, a high-stakes clash between top SEC and Big Ten teams, airing on ABC.
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Hula Bowl (Jan. 11, 2025) – This all-star game at UCF FBC Mortgage Stadium spotlights future NFL prospects.
NFL Pro Bowl Games:
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Orlando will host the 2025 NFL Pro Bowl Games on Feb. 2, 2025, at Camping World Stadium, capping off a weeklong schedule that includes skills challenges and flag football with the NFL’s brightest stars. The event also features Eli and Peyton Manning who return as head coaches—a true highlight for fans of the game.
World-Class Soccer Matches:
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FC Series: In January, Orlando welcomes Brazilian soccer giants São Paulo FC, Atlético Mineiro, and Cruzeiro for a series of exciting exhibition matches at INTER&Co Stadium. Dates are as follows: Cruzeiro vs. São Paulo FC (Jan. 15), Atlético Mineiro vs. Cruzeiro (Jan. 18), and Orlando City SC vs. Atlético Mineiro (Jan. 25).
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FIFA Club World Cup: Orlando further builds its global soccer resume by hosting matches in the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup as the tournament debuts in the U.S. next summer.
VACATION LIKE A CHAMPION
Visitors can come for the games and stay for Orlando’s endless adventures. Tennis fans can check out the USTA National Campus in Lake Nona, a world-class facility open to all. Orlando is also a top golf destination, with over 100 courses, prestigious tournaments, and state-of-the-art attractions for pros and amateurs alike.
The destination also offers unique wine and brewery experiences, plus top sports bars like Tom’s Watch Bar for sky-high views and Stadium Club at Caribe Royale to catch the action.
Orlando’s vibrant neighborhoods, outdoor adventures and diverse arts and culture scene mean there’s always more to explore. No matter the outcome on the field, visitors always leave with a win.
About Visit Orlando
Visit Orlando is The Official Tourism Association® for Orlando, the most visited destination in the United States, Theme Park Capital of the World® and No. 1 meeting destination in the country. A not-for-profit trade association that brands, markets and sells the Orlando destination globally, we represent more than 1,600 member companies comprising every segment of Central Florida’s tourism community.
Visit Orlando connects consumers and business groups with all facets of Orlando’s travel community, whether for a vacation or meeting. Home to seven of the world’s top theme parks — as well as refreshing water parks, nature and outdoor adventures, vibrant neighborhoods, a dynamic dining scene with Michelin-recognized restaurants, and a robust calendar of entertainment and sports events — Orlando is a diverse, welcoming and inclusive community for all travelers. Find more information at VisitOrlando.com, VisitOrlando.org or OrlandoMeeting.com.
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