The Federation Internationale de Football Association (FIFA) has launched its own streaming service, FIFA+.
FIFA+ will provide live access to football matches, interactive games, news, tournament information, an archive and video content around the men’s and women’s games.
“FIFA+ represents the next step in our vision to make football truly global and inclusive, and it underpins FIFA’s core mission of expanding and developing football globally,” said FIFA President Gianni Infantino.
“This 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.”
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— FIFA World Cup (@FIFAWorldCup) April 12, 2022
The FIFA+ streaming service will be available across all web and mobile devices in five languages – English, French, German, Portuguese, and Spanish – with an additional language to be added in June.
“There is no plan to charge a subscription fee for the service, that doesn’t mean to say that we may not evolve over time should there be a value proposition that allows us to charge subscription if we step into premium rights or adopt other kind of models,” FIFA director of strategy Charlotte Burr said. “But there will always be a free experience on FIFA+.”
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