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Post by Admin on Mar 26, 2020 18:41:15 GMT
USA stormed to victory and recorded a fourth star as France hosted the greatest-ever FIFA Women’s World Cup last year. Relive France 2019 like never before with the Official Film! #WorldCupAtHome | England vs USA (France 2019) Fans voted in numbers on Twitter to have their favourite World Cup matches streamed on YouTube. Now, it’s time to enjoy these classic games with fans across the globe. Today, we’re taking you back to France 2019 where we have an iconic match in store. England vs USA!
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Post by Admin on Mar 27, 2020 18:40:23 GMT
As many are facing isolation as a result of the global COVID-19 pandemic, FIFA has launched a new initiative to help bring football home, namely the release of a video match archive across multiple content channels, until regular football activities are restored across the world.
Via the #WorldCupAtHome campaign, full match replays of more than 30 unforgettable games from the FIFA World Cup™ and FIFA Women’s World Cup™ will be published for the first time on FIFA.com, the FIFA YouTube channel and also including Weibo in China as from Saturday 21 March 2020. The replays will provide an immersive experience with extensive social media engagement providing fans the opportunity across the globe to select their favourite matches to be re-broadcast until further notice.
Additional engagement opportunities will also allow the community to interact with live chat on YouTube, votes for favourite moment of the match across various FIFA social media channels will further re-simulate the live match experience, while documentaries and interviews with famous football players and coaches will further deepen the content inventory.
Fans simply need to access content via FIFA.com and/or via the FIFA YouTube channel, with full details of the inventory being made available on the FIFA Twitter account and supporting competition social media channels - @fifaworldcup and @fifawwc - on a daily basis.
The opening votes saw Spain-The Netherlands edge Brazil-Colombia and Germany-Argentina in a 2014 World Cup vote, while the France 2019 semi-final between England and USA prevailed over France-USA in the Women's World Cup poll.
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Post by Admin on Apr 2, 2020 18:16:45 GMT
Brazil 2014 always promised to be a special FIFA World Cup. Hosted by a nation that has come to represent the very best of football, edition number 20 of the beautiful game's greatest spectacle was never likely to be just like the others.
And we were not disappointed. Brazil 2014 proved extraordinary in all sorts of ways, with packed stadiums and passionate crowds treated to thrills, upsets and a record number of goals. On Thursday 2 April, we’ll be bringing you the Official Film of the 2014 FIFA World Cup!
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Post by Admin on Apr 3, 2020 18:37:15 GMT
Brazil 2014 always promised to be a special FIFA World Cup. Hosted by a nation that has come to represent the very best of football, edition number 20 of the beautiful game's greatest spectacle was never likely to be just like the others.
And we were not disappointed. Brazil 2014 proved extraordinary in all sorts of ways, with packed stadiums and passionate crowds treated to thrills, upsets and a record number of goals. Relive it all with the 2014 FIFA World Cup Official Film!
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Post by Admin on Apr 20, 2020 19:53:58 GMT
Fans voted in numbers on Twitter to have their favourite World Cup matches streamed on YouTube. Now, it’s time to enjoy these classic games with fans across the globe.
We’re going back to Germany 2011 to revisit one of the FIFA Women’s World Cup’s most dramatic games: Brazil v USA in the quarter-finals!
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