FIFA is a truly diverse, modern, and multicultural organisation and its primary purpose is to promote football. Over 800 people from 50 nations – 40 percent of which are women, including the Secretary-General – covering a wide variety of professional profiles, work to fulfill that purpose. FIFA’s headquarters are based in Zurich, Switzerland. We have other offices in Zurich, as well as temporary offices around the world.
We are 'living football' – we are committed to the game, to the people, to the planet and to the future. It is what we do. It is why we are here.
Our culture is shaped by fair play, team spirit, diversity, sustainability, transparency and innovation. We live by these values. Regardless of race, religion, national origin, colour, age, disability, marital status, sexual orientation or citizenship – we support diversity; indeed, we consider it to be key to our success.
We are looking for talented and motivated team members who would embrace these values every day, with purpose, passion, and pride, in order to make a positive impact on the world of football and beyond.
We offer a unique and exciting work environment with great opportunities for your personal and professional development.
Football Governance
We govern the global game and ensure it's run with transparency and integrity. This includes all matters relating to professional football including players' status, transfers, intermediaries, disciplinary, and ethics. That's the heart of our activities/governance/operations.
Running the Game
Behind the game we love is a huge amount of additional administration. This allows us to do our work effectively and efficiently. From commercial to finance and human resources to compliance, the vital work keeps the ball rolling and provides us with transparency and integrity.
From the World Cup to youth and amateur tournaments, FIFA’s competitions and events showcase the beauty of football globally, and help us to grow the game.
Football Development, Social Responsibility and Education
We work tirelessly to support the development of the game in all its aspects – from infrastructure to technology, from the training of players to coaching & refereeing, and from educational & social programmes to the protection of human rights.