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Follow online, have your sayWhether fans are searching for 2010 FIFA World Cup news or want to voice their opinion on a player's performance, FIFA.com and Google have a number of ways for fans to stay on top of the action. Matt Stone, head of FIFA new media, commented, "FIFA.com, has teamed up with Google to give the global community of football enthusiasts unprecedented ease of access to the news and information they crave. From live feeds to in-depth data on matches, teams and venues, it provides every Internet user with a privileged, personalised experience of the World Cup." Features
New on FIFA.comIn 2010, for the first time, FIFA.com users will select the Man of the Match for each of the FIFA World Cup's 64 games. The site will also provide match data and statistics in breadth and depth, ranging from top-level information to key game statistics plus granular data such as blow-by-blow detail on passes, each player's speed, and distance in the course of each match. To access features from FIFA.com and Google go to www.google.com/worldcup. Last updated at 4.30pm on 14 June 2010. |