FIFA are excited to announce the launch of FIFA+, a world-class digital platform created to connect football fans across the globe more deeply with the game they love, for free.

Launching today, FIFA+ will provide access to live football matches from every corner of the world, interactive games, news, tournament information, ground-breaking, unrivalled video content delivering truly global storytelling around the menā€™s and womenā€™s game and much more. FIFA are the first sports federation ever to offer such an extensive streaming and content experience to its fans.

ā€œFIFA+ represent the next step in our vision to make football truly global and inclusive, and it underpins FIFAā€™s core mission of expanding and developing football globally,ā€ said FIFA President Gianni Infantino. ā€œThis project represents a cultural shift in the way different types of football fans want to connect with and explore the global game and has been a fundamental part of my Vision 2020-2023. It will accelerate the democratisation of football and we are delighted to share it with fans.ā€

Live Matches:

By the end of 2022, FIFA+ will be streaming the equivalent of 40,000 live games per year from 100 Member Associations across all six confederations, including 11,000 womenā€™s matches. FIFA+ offers live coverage from Europeā€™s topflight leagues to previously unserved competitions from around the world in menā€™s, womenā€™s and youth football. From launch, 1,400 matches will be live streamed monthly on FIFA+, rising rapidly.

FIFA+ Archive:

Ahead of the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022, FIFA+ will be home to every FIFA World Cup and FIFA Womenā€™s World Cupā„¢ match ever recorded on camera, totalling more than 2,000 hours of archive content. For the first time ever, this entire archive will be available to fans. Fans will have the ability to watch full-match replays, highlights, goals and magical moments all in one place. The FIFA+ Archive will launch with more than 2,500 videos dating back to the 1950s, with many more to come throughout the year.

Match Centre, News and Gaming:

The Match Centre will allow football fans to immerse themselves in rich football data across 400 men’s competitions and 65 women’s competitions. A daily feed of news from around the world of menā€™s and womenā€™s football will also complement and offer additional updates. Throughout the year, fans will enjoy interactive games including votes, quizzes, fantasy games and predictors.

FIFA+ Originals:

FIFA+ will also provide unrivalled content delivering global storytelling around the menā€™s and womenā€™s game. It will feature full-length documentaries, docuseries, talk shows and shorts – localised into 11 languages, telling stories from local grassroots to national teams and footballing heroes past and present from more than 40 countries.

The content on the FIFA+ platform will continue to grow and evolve in 2022, providing fresh, globally relevant as well as localised content across the year.

From launch, FIFA+ will bring the game to life through exclusive, world-class titles including:

  • Ronaldinho: The Happiest Man in the World -ā€ÆAn exclusive, feature-length documentary offering extensive access to and never-seen-before archive of one of the most iconic players to have played the game. Theā€Æ90-minuteā€Æfilm directed by Stuart and Andrew Douglas, produced by Bernie Goldmann and by Simon Horsman and Jeffrey Soros of Los Angeles Media Fund, tells the unique story of the playerā€™s life, charting his rise from the streets of Brazil to becoming one of footballā€™s most loved players. Lionel Messi, Frank Rijkaard andā€ÆCarlesā€ÆPuyol all feature and reveal what this FIFA Legend means to them.

  • Captains: Season 1 -ā€ÆA ground-breaking 8-part series from Fulwell 73 (Sunderland ā€˜Til I Die, All or Nothing: Juventus) following six captains as they lead theirā€Æcountries through qualification for the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022ā„¢. The series, which willā€Æexplore each individualā€™s leadership traits, features Luka Modrić (Croatia), Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang (Gabon), Brian Kaltak (Vanuatu), Andre Blake (Jamaica), Hassan Maatouk (Lebanon) and Thiago Silva (Brazil).

  • Croatia: Defining a Nation – This original feature-length documentary tells the story of how football unites and binds this nation and a group of friends who reached global recognition against the backdrop of the most extreme adversity. They each became legends and painted their country across the world. From acclaimed director Louis Myles (Kaiser: The Greatest Footballer Never to Play Football, Liverpool FC: The 30-Year Wait).

  • HD Cutz – An original 8-part docuseries with barber to the stars Sheldon Edwards talking food, fashion, music and, sometimes, football. Featuring the likes of Paul Pogba and Antonio RĆ¼diger, produced by MOTIF Pictures and Fever Media.

  • Dani Crazy Dream – An all-access 6 xā€Æ30-minuteā€Ædocumentary series featuring Dani Alves,the most decorated player in history as he tries to make it to the FIFA World Cupā€Æ2022 in Qatar.ā€ÆProduced by Alvesā€™s own production company, MaracanĆ£ Media.

  • Golden Boot – An original 4 xā€Æ48-minuteā€Ædocuseries interviewing the greatest FIFA World Cup goalscorers, producedā€Æbyā€ÆGoalhangerā€ÆFilms (Wayne Rooney: The Man Behind the Goals).ā€ÆEpisode 1 sees Gary Lineker sitting down with Brazilian great Ronaldo NazĆ”rio to rewatch the 2002 FIFA World Cup.

  • Icons – A 5 xā€Æ26-minuteā€Ædocuseries showcasingā€Æfiveā€Æof theā€Æbiggest game-changersā€Æof the womenā€™s game: Wendie Renard, Lucy Bronze,ā€ÆAsisatā€ÆOshoala, Carli Lloyd and Sam Kerrā€Ætelling their stories in their own words. Produced by Noah Media Group (14 Peaks: Nothing Is Impossible, Finding Jack Charlton).

  • Academies – The inside story of some of the greatest talent production lines in world football from Shoot the Company. Season 1 tells the story of RSC Anderlecht across 3 x 30-minute episodes.

From launch, FIFA+ will be available across all web and mobile devices, and across a range of connected devices soon. It will be available in five language editions (English, French, German, Portuguese, and Spanish), with an additional six languages to follow in June of 2022. – www.fifa.com

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