You can select your own tournaments or leagues and simulate them along with the World Cup every year!

You can check out the winners of each tournament per year easily.


Two weeks ago, the Forever World Cup Simulator has undergone a significant expansion, allowing you to simulate a wide range of custom tournaments and leagues beyond just the World Cup. This includes popular competitions like the Euro Cup, Asia Cup, Africa Cup, and UEFA Nations League, as well as some fictional leagues like the Global League and Alternative League.


Today, a new update has been released giving you the ability to simulate multiple tournaments concurrently within the same year. You are no longer limited to just one tournament per year. Now, you can run the World Cup alongside other major competitions like the Copa America, Euros, Asian Cup, and African Cup in the same season.

Select as many tournaments as you want per year.


By default, the simulator pre-selects a few popular tournaments, including the Euro Cup, ASEAN OFC Cup, AFC Cup, CAF Cup, Copa America, and a 48-team World Cup format. This ensures that teams from all continents have the opportunity to compete in the biggest competitions.
Each tournament in their own tab.

The simulator orders the competitions based on the order you select them on the homepage. However, the World Cup will always be placed as the last tournament, as it is considered the most important competition in the football world. Nonetheless, all tournaments are self-contained and can be simulated independently, so the order of your simulation usually does not matter.


The floating navigation button has been redesigned to make it easier to navigate between tournaments, stages, and rounds. Once you finish a tournament, the button would take you to the next one with just one click.


One of the key benefits of this new feature is that the national team Elo ratings are maintained across all the simulated tournaments. This allows you to truly see how these teams fare throughout the different competitions, providing a more comprehensive and realistic representation of their performance. The simulator no longer needs to adjust the Elo at the end of the year to make up for insufficient matches in the simulator before.



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