FIFA enters the world of digital platforms with documentaries and live matches

FIFA enters the world of digital platforms with documentaries and live matches

The FIFA will launch the service with a full-length documentary on Ronaldinhothe Brazilian crack that shone in the Barcelonaalong with a number of other films, under the title “FIFA Originals”created by external production companies.

FIFA+ It will be available for all web and mobile devices in five languages: English, French, German, Portuguese and Spanish.

“This project represents a cultural shift in the way different types of football fans want to connect and explore global sport”said the president of the FIFA, Giani Infantino.

The live matches will be geo-blocked so that the service does not compete with the current rights broadcasters of the competitions. Matches will also be archived and highlights will be available.

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“By the end of 2022, FIFA+ will broadcast the equivalent of 40,000 live matches per year from 100 member associations across the six confederations, including 11,000 women’s matches”said the FIFA it’s a statement.

“FIFA+ offers live coverage from Europe’s top division leagues to hitherto unserved competitions around the world in men’s, women’s and youth football. Since its launch, 1,400 live matches will be streamed monthly on FIFA+ , a figure that will increase rapidly”he added.

The largest source of income FIFA are the television broadcasting rights of the world Cup masculine and, although they currently do not plan to charge for the contents of FIFA+, the organization does expect to generate advertising revenue. But changes in the future cannot be ruled out.

Source: Ambito

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