Joy of fans over bounded with free entertainment via FIFA+

  • FIFA+ includes live regional league games from across the world, match data, the largest international football archive, exclusive original material, comprehensive global storyline, and even more.
  • In 2022, FIFA+ will stream over 40,000 men’s and women’s matches, totaling over 29,000 men’s and 11,000 women’s matches.
  • Ronaldinho, Dani Alves, Ronaldo Nazário, Romelu Lukaku, Lucy Bronze, and Carli Lloyd are among the initial round of FIFA+ Originals.

FIFA is delighted to be part of FIFA+, a based on the best available network designed to provide free access to football fans throughout the world.FIFA+ will enable access to live football matches from across the world, interactive sports, headlines, tournament information, ground-breaking, unrivaled video content delivering genuinely global narrative around the men’s and women’s games, and much more when it launches today.

FIFA would be the first sports body to provide its supporters with such a comprehensive streaming and multimedia experience.

FIFA President Gianni Infantino stated, “FIFA+ is the next stage in our aim to make football massive international and inclusive, and it underscores FIFA’s basic objective of promoting and developing football internationally.” “This initiative symbolizes a cultural shift in how different sorts of football fans desire to engage with and discover the global game, and it is a key component of my Vision 2020-2023.” It will hasten football’s democratization, and we are excited to share it along with fans.” 

Live Matches:

FIFA+ will stream the equal amount of 40,000 live matches every year from 100 Member Associations across all six confederations by the end of 2022, including 11,000 women’s matches. FIFA+ provides live coverage of men’s, women’s, and youth football events from throughout the world, ranging from Europe’s top divisions to previously unseen games. From the start, 1,400 games will be live broadcast monthly on FIFA+, with that number steadily increasing.

FIFA+ Archive:

FIFA+ will host every FIFA World Cup and FIFA Women’s World CupTM match ever captured on camera, totaling more than 2,000 hours of archival video, ahead of the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022. For the first time, fans will have access to the complete archive. Fans will get access to full-match replays, highlights, goals, and spectacular moments in one convenient location. More than 2,500 movies going back to the 1950s will be available when the FIFA+ Archive launches, with many more to follow throughout the year.

Match Centre, News and gaming:

Football fans will be able to immerse themselves in comprehensive football statistics from 400 men’s tournaments and 65 female’s competitions thanks to the Match Centre. A daily flow of news from throughout the world of men’s and women’s football will flesh out the coverage and provide extra information. Fans will be able to participate in interactive activities such as voting, quizzes, fantasy games, and predicts throughout the year.

FIFA+ Originals:

FIFA+ will also have unrivaled content that tells the story of the men’s and women’s game from across the world. It will include full-length documentaries, docuseries, chat programs, and shorts in 11 languages, highlighting tales from the grassroots to national teams and past and current footballing legends from over 40 nations.

In 2022, the FIFA+ platform’s content will continue to expand and adapt, bringing fresh, internationally relevant, as well as locally relevant material throughout the year.

FIFA+ will give the world to life right away with unique, world-class titles like:

  • Ronaldinho: The Happiest Man in the World is an exclusive feature-length documentary that gives viewers unprecedented access to a never-before-seen archive of one of the game’s most renowned players. The 90-minute film, produced by Stuart and Andrew Douglas and produced by Bernie Goldmann, Simon Horsman, and Jeffrey Soros of the Los Angeles Media Fund, depicts the player’s extraordinary tale, following his climb from the streets of Brasil to become one of football’s most beloved players. Lionel Messi, Frank Rijkaard, and Carles Puyol are among the players that appear in the video and discuss whatever this FIFA Classic means to them.
  • Captains: Season 1 – A groundbreaking eight-part series by Fulwell 73 (Sunderland ‘Til I Die, All or Nothing: Juventus) that follows six leaders as they guide their country through qualifying for the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022TM. Luka Modri (Croatia), Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang (Gabon), Brian Kaltak (Vanuatu), Andre Blake (Jamaica), Hassan Maatouk (Lebanon), and Thiago Silva are among the participants in the series, which will focus on each individual’s leadership qualities (Brazil).
  • Croatia:Defining a nation- This individual feature documentary explores the tale of how football unifies and ties this nation, as well as a bunch of friends who rose to worldwide prominence in the face of hardship. They all became legends, and their nation was painted all over the world in their honor. Louis Myles, the accomplished director, directs this film (Kaiser: The Greatest Footballer Never to Play Football, Liverpool FC: The 30-Year Wait).
  • HD Cutz- Sheldon Edwards, celebrity barber, hosts an original eight-part docuseries on cuisine, fashion, music, and, occasionally, football. MOTIF Pictures and Fever Media created the film, which stars Paul Pogba and Antonio Rüdiger.
  • Dani Crazy Dream- Dani Alves, the most distinguished player in history, attempts to qualify for the FIFA World Cup 2022 in Qatar in an all-access six-part documentary series. Maracan Media, Alves’ own production firm, produced the film.
  • Golden boot: Goalhanger Films developed an original four-part 48-minute docuseries interviewing the best FIFA World Cup goal scorers (Wayne Rooney: The Man Behind the Goals). In the first episode, Gary Lineker sits down with Ronaldo Nazário, a Brazilian legend, to relive the 2002 FIFA World Cup.
  • Icons- A five-part, 26-minute docuseries featuring five of the game’s biggest game-changers: Wendie Renard, Lucy Bronze, Asisat Oshoala, Carli Lloyd, and Sam Kerr, who recount their story in their own words. Noah Media Group was in charge of the production (14 Peaks: Nothing Is Impossible, Finding Jack Charlton).
  • Academies: Shoot the Company tells the inward story of some of the world’s best talent production lines. Season 1 is made up of three 30-minute episodes that depict the tale of RSC Anderlecht.

FIFA+ will be accessible on all online and mobile platforms from the start, as well as a variety of linked gadgets in the future. It will be accessible in five languages (English, French, German, Portuguese, and Spanish), with six more languages set to be released in June 2022.

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