FIFA provides different avenues for reporting safeguarding concerns. The following avenues are available for the FIFA U20 World Cup in Chile 2025.
FIFA takes a zero-tolerance approach to maltreatment, harassment, abuse neglect and/or exploitation and all issues raised will be handled in line with our statutory rules, codes of conduct and internal guidelines.
Report to local authorities
Any suspected urgent and/or criminal activity requiring immediate attention shall be reported directly to the Local Authorities in first instance for investigation. Once the local authorities have been informed, we ask you to report to the FIFA Competition Safeguarding Managers (see contact details below) to ensure immediate action related to the competition.
131 for ambulance
132 for Fire department
133 for Police Emergency Hotline
Report to FIFA
During the competition
For reporting or consultation on non-urgent concerns or when in doubt as to whether a concern is urgent, you can contact the Safeguarding Team by:
calling the 24/7 local mobile number: +56 975635295);. This line will be operational throughout the period of the tournament, 27 September to 19 October 2025.
sending emails to competitionSafeguarding@fifa.org and Contactosalvaguarda@sub20chile25.cl
The members of the Safeguarding team speak several languages. However, you can request to have a translator or, if you are a member of a Team Delegation, you can seek the help of your Team Liaison Officer (TLO) or Team Safeguarding Welfare Officer (TSWO).
"Always on" reporting
FIFA provides a confidential, dedicated, highly secure and web-based whistleblowing system so that individuals can report any safeguarding concern. Users can attach supporting documentation and create an anonymous postbox that allows them to correspond with FIFA without submitting personal information. Fill out this form:
Additionally, you can also use the FIFA Reporting Portal (select the “Violation of the FIFA Code of Ethics” category and then the subject “A Form of Abuse, Harassment, Neglect, or Exploitation”).