Tag "FIFA"

Anichebe’s Twitter gaffe reveals who is in charge

Social media has opened up the once-private lives of celebrities and stars, with fans able to gain personal views into their emotions, interactions and travels on a daily basis. The

Esports investment shows how watching people play video games can become a pastime

It’s all about entertainment. Whatever entertains people will become a popular pastime. Think about all those hours you whiled away playing solitaire and minesweeper on Windows 98. Think about the

Despite the scandals, sport is still able to articulate the human experience

Over the past couple of years, sports administration has suffered scandal after scandal. From doping to financial irregularities, corruption and bidding bribery, it seems that no sport is safe. It

Manchester City sign their first FIFA eSports player

After West Ham became the first club in the Premier League to sign an eSports player, Manchester City have also followed suit. They have revealed this morning their fourth signing

Enhancing the fan experience the central theme at the World Stadium Congress 2016

The World Stadium Congress 2016 earlier this month in Doha was focused on the 2022 FIFA World Cup and how hosts Qatar can deliver the best ever live sporting event in terms

Digital Sport’s Weekly Wash-up 25/03/2016

GoPro teams up with Red Bull Racing As part of the beginning of the new Formula 1 season which started in Australia last week, GoPro has teamed up with the

Digital Sport’s Weekly Wash-up 08/01/2016

Novak Djokovic shares selfies on social media for a good cause Just in time for the Australian Open which kicks off on 18 January, the bank company ANZ, a major

FIFA Ballon d’Or goes ‘Social’ as Cristiano Ronaldo scoops top prize [infographic]

On 13 January, 1,100 guests at Zürich’s Kongresshaus had front row seats as the FIFA Ballon d’Or ceremony built to a climax shortly before 20:00 CET. Online, a new phenomenon was taking place; 24 million users in 24 hours to be exact.

FIFA launches YouTube Channel

FIFA today debuts on the video-sharing platform YouTube (www.youtube.com/fifatv) to make the world football federation’s rich audiovisual content more accessible to fans.