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Tuesday, July 1, 2014

FIFA Interactive World Cup Final Showdown to take place at the Sugarloaf; More impressive TV figures as World Cup enters knockout

 

01 July 2014 15:56 CET

FIFA World CupTM legends Ronaldo and Dwight Yorke will be at Rio de Janeiro’s iconic Sugarloaf Mountain on July 3rd to watch the Grand Final of the FIFA Interactive World Cup (FIWC).
In its tenth year, this is the first time ever that a FIWC Grand Final will take place at the same time and in the same country as the FIFA World CupTM.
Nearly two million players from around the globe attempted to qualify for the FIWC Grand Final and just 20 players are left to compete for the title in Rio de Janeiro. As well as the honour of being named FIWC World Champion, the winner will receive USD 20,000 and an invitation to the Ballon d’Or to rub shoulders with the best footballers in the world.
The four players who navigate their way through the group stages and the knockout rounds of the Grand Final at Fluminense Football Club on July 2nd will meet at the Sugarloaf Mountain in the Final Showdown, where the semi-finals and final will be played. Watching the players battle it out will be Brazil’s Ronaldo and Trinidad and Tobago’s Dwight Yorke, who will then take on the winner in a game.
Speaking ahead of the Grand Final, Ronaldo said: “Personally I’ll be hoping Brazil’s Rafael Fortes makes it through to the final. Just imagine if Brazil won two World Cup trophies this month!”
FIFA’s Head of Strategy & Brand Management Ralph Straus added: “It is a landmark moment in FIFA Interactive World Cup history to host the tournament in the same country as the FIFA World CupTM. We’re very excited to be hosting the Final Showdown at a truly iconic landmark in the presence of two footballing greats.”
The FIWC is organised by FIFA and its presenting partners EA SPORTS™ and Sony PlayStation® and is recognised by Guinness World Records as the world’s largest online gaming tournament. More than five million players have taken part since 2009. It is an official FIFA tournament that gives football fans the chance to live out their passion for football and to interact with other fans around the world.
The online tournament takes place on the PlayStation Network and can be accessed through the latest version of EA SPORTS ™ FIFA 14 on PS3. For more information on the FIWC, go to: www.fifa.com/fiwc, www.twitter.com/fiwc or www.facebook.com/fiwc.

More impressive TV figures as World Cup enters knockout

30 June 2014 23:55 CET

Photo by Buda Mendes - FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images
Nine out of every ten people watching Dutch television during the Netherlands match against Mexico were glued to the game, with Ned 1’s live coverage attracting an average audience of 8.1 million viewers.
An average of 3.1 million people watched Greece lose on penalties to Costa Rica on NERIT, the biggest Greek TV sports audience of 2014.
The 2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil™ has also been breaking viewing records in nations not represented in the competition.
Brazil’s win over Chile, broadcast on IBA 1 in Israel, attracted the biggest Israeli TV sports audience for more than two years.
For more details of our TV viewing figures, please see our updated match day reports
Overnight TV Audience

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