As 2013 draws to a close, 2014 brings one important event to the fore for soccer fans all over world: the 2014 FIFA World Cup in Brazil. And now that the 32 countries competing in the illustrious soccer tournament have been set, FIFA has released their official Android and iOS apps that will allow you to follow the games as they unfold. The app will also be able to live-stream the World Cup Final Draw event happening in a few days.
As well as the World Cup proceedings, the app allows you to follow up your favourite teams, national or league, in over 197 leagues all over the world and see the news and scores for the teams as they happen.
I’ve had a brief play with the app and I have to say that it’s a pretty slick app with a very impressive UI, almost Google Card UI-like. Judging by the scores on the Play Store so far, most people are appreciating the app already with a rating of 4.3. The FIFA app is absolutely free, so if you’re a soccer fanatic, you don’t have too many reasons not to check the app out today.
Source: engadget
Application: FIFA
Price: Free