Friday, November 29, 2013

Official FIFA iOS and Android apps now out, offering live coverage of 2014 World Cup final draw




FIFA has introduced a set of new apps, in the hopes that you’ll use them to watch the final draw for 2014′s football World Cup.


The apps, which will stream live coverage of the World Cup draw on 6 December, are now available for iPhone, iPad and Android. They cover 97 leagues and hundreds of domestic and international tournaments, and they provide access to match schedules, scores, news, destination guides and team profiles for the 2014 World Cup in Brazil next summer.


If you want to see video from the FIFA TV Studio and FIFA archive, you can use the official FIFA apps to do that as well. You can even check where your national team is placed in the FIFA Coca-Cola World Ranking. That includes men’s and women’s rankings.


“Download the most comprehensive football app on the planet and unlock the world of football,” said FIFA. “Hundreds of competitions, thousands of goals and over a million minutes of football every single week.”


READ: FIFA 14 (PS4 & Xbox One) review


FIFA, known as the International Federation of Association Football, is the international governing body of association football, futsal and beach soccer. Its new apps are free to download from Apple’s App Store and Google Play starting today.



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Official FIFA iOS and Android apps now out, offering live coverage of 2014 World Cup final draw

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