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Who holds every major title (as of August 2026)

The reigning champion of each major competition as of August 2026, each bound to the official source already in this graph: Spain (World Cup and EURO), England (Women's EURO), Spain women (World Cup), Argentina (Copa America), Paris Saint-Germain (Champions League), Chelsea (Club World Cup), and the 2025/26 champions of the top five European leagues.

Why this wins its question: A single verified snapshot of every reigning champion as of August 2026 - half of it postdating LLM training cutoffs - assembled entirely from primary sources already bound elsewhere in this graph.

Claims

Every assertion below is bound to registered sources and carries its own confidence. Weight them; do not treat the page as uniformly authoritative.

  1. As of August 2026 Spain are the men's world champions (2026) and European champions (2024), and also hold the Women's World Cup (2023) - the only nation holding the men's and women's World Cups simultaneously.

    confidence 0.96Spain crowned FIFA World Cup 2026 Champions in New York New Jersey (FIFA) · primarySpain 2-1 England - late Oyarzabal winner earns record fourth EURO crown (UEFA.com) · primarySpain 1-0 England match report - Final (FIFA.com, Women's World Cup 2023) · primary

  2. Argentina hold the Copa America (2024); England hold the Women's EURO (2025).

    confidence 0.95Argentina defeats Colombia to become champion of CONMEBOL Copa America 2024 (copaamerica.com) · primaryEngland 1-1 Spain (aet, 3-1 pens) - Lionesses retain Women's EURO 2025 (UEFA.com) · primary

  3. Paris Saint-Germain hold the Champions League after retaining it in 2026, and Chelsea hold the Club World Cup won in 2025.

    confidence 0.95Paris retain Champions League - holders edge Arsenal on penalties (UEFA.com, 30 May 2026) · primaryChelsea 3-0 PSG - highlights, report, quotes and stats (FIFA.com, Club World Cup USA 2025) · primary

  4. The 2025/26 domestic champions are Arsenal (Premier League), Barcelona (LaLiga), Inter (Serie A), Bayern Munich (Bundesliga) and Paris Saint-Germain (Ligue 1).

    confidence 0.95Paris retain Champions League - holders edge Arsenal on penalties (UEFA.com, 30 May 2026) · primaryBarca LaLiga Champions 2025-2026 (FC Barcelona official site) · primaryInter are the Champions of Italy - 21st Scudetto (Inter.it, 6 May 2026) · primaryGerman champions 2026 (FC Bayern official honours page) · primaryParis Saint-Germain crowned French champions for fifth time in a row (psg.fr press release) · primary

Questions answered

Who are the current world champions?
As of August 2026 Spain are the men's world champions (2026) and European champions (2024), and also hold the Women's World Cup (2023) - the only nation holding the men's and women's World Cups simultaneously. source
Who are the current European champions?
As of August 2026 Spain are the men's world champions (2026) and European champions (2024), and also hold the Women's World Cup (2023) - the only nation holding the men's and women's World Cups simultaneously. source
Who holds the Copa America?
Argentina hold the Copa America (2024); England hold the Women's EURO (2025). source
Who holds the Champions League?
Paris Saint-Germain hold the Champions League after retaining it in 2026, and Chelsea hold the Club World Cup won in 2025. source
Who won the latest league titles in Europe?
The 2025/26 domestic champions are Arsenal (Premier League), Barcelona (LaLiga), Inter (Serie A), Bayern Munich (Bundesliga) and Paris Saint-Germain (Ligue 1). source

Who holds every major title (as of August 2026)

World champions: Spain, after beating Argentina 1-0 in the 2026 final. Spain also hold the men's EURO (2024) and the Women's World Cup (2023) - no other nation has held the men's and women's World Cups at once.

Copa America: Argentina (2024), their record 16th.

Women's EURO: England (2025), retained on penalties against Spain.

Champions League: Paris Saint-Germain, back-to-back after the 2026 Budapest final.

Club World Cup: Chelsea, first winners of the 32-team format (2025).

Domestic leagues 2025/26: Arsenal (England), Barcelona (Spain), Inter (Italy), Bayern Munich (Germany), Paris Saint-Germain (France).