Even as the final draw for the upcoming FIFA World Cup 2014 is scheduled to be held this week, football’s governing body has introduced the official apps for all things World Cup.
Essentially released to be the most comprehensive football app, FIFA will contain information about everything related to the sport from all across the plant. “From the Bundesliga to the Barclays Premier League, MLS to La Liga, the World Match Centre provides unrivalled coverage of 197 leagues across the globe,” the app description reads.
For all things football
Interestingly, the FIFA app will allow you to stream the final draw for the 2014 World Cup, slated to be held at Brazil, live as it happens. The draw will take place on December 6. Post the draw, the app will keep you updated with information with the schedule, some exclusive destination guides and team profiles too.
You can also check out breaking news stories, galleries that are powered by Getty Images, videos from the FIFA TV studio and FIFA archives as well. The FIFA app will also help you check out FIFA Coca-Cola world rankings, team rankings for both men’s and women’s teams as well as information about FIFA’s worldwide projects.
The app’s features are available in five languages: English, Spanish, French, German and Portuguese. You can download the FIFA app for your Android devices from the Google Play Store and for your iOS devices from the App Store. FIFA’s app is free for download.
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