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		<title>Have You Ever Dreamed of Scoring Goals Like Lionel Messi?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 05 Jul 2014 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Have you ever dreamed of scoring goals like Lionel Messi? Or managing your country to a World Cup victory? The FIFA 14 App for iOS and Android devices puts you [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><em>Have you ever dreamed of scoring goals like Lionel Messi? Or managing your country to a World Cup victory? <a href="https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/fifa-14-by-ea-sports/id639810666?mt=8">The FIFA 14 App</a> for iOS and Android devices puts you in the game like never before with more intuitive controls, faster gameplay, and the chance to compete online against your friends.</em></strong></p>
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<p>FIFA 14 by <strong>EA Sports </strong>is a realistic soccer simulation that recreates the movement, strategy, and individualism of the sport. The FIFA franchise has been a favorite of children since the first edition was released in 1993. The latest installment builds upon its successful format while introducing exciting new features. Kids can now select their favorite clubs from over 30 international leagues. They can also create their own &#8216;Ultimate Team&#8217; from a database of 16,000 players or play as one of the national teams currently competing in the 2014 World Cup in Brazil.</p>
<p>The game is more authentic than ever. From haircuts to running styles, the game focuses on the attributes of each individual player. <strong>Children will especially enjoy the unique goal celebrations</strong> (including back-flips) of soccer&#8217;s superstars. The national squads also wear official team jerseys and play with the Brazuca ball featured in World Cup matches. The graphics are impressive for a mobile platform. Before kickoffs, the camera pans over the legendary stadiums of England, Spain, and Italy. Colorful announcers and crowd noise also bring the matches to life. During the tournament games, every shot draws a reaction from the supporters and makes it seem like a true European Champions League final.</p>
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<p>Younger children will benefit from the tutorials that teach basic game controls. Gamers have the option to try shooting, passing, and dribbling in practice mode before matches. They can also simulate penalty shootouts to prepare for the decisive showdowns in competitive tournaments. The swipe motion for controls is more intuitive than traditional buttons and presents a moderate learning curve to new players.</p>
<p>Parents should be aware of the updates in FIFA 14. The game is free to download for iOS and Android platforms. Players can organize online matches and create their &#8216;Ultimate Team&#8217; from the home screen. However, gamers can only access advanced features such as tournaments and Manager Mode by paying <strong>$4.99</strong> through an in-app purchase. Parents should also recognize that the game is heavy on advertising. Club jerseys feature corporate sponsors and players wear the latest Nike or Adidas cleats. But in comparison with other popular video games on the market, FIFA 14 is quite tame.</p>
<p>In the midst of World Cup season, children will no doubt enjoy the latest edition in the FIFA franchise. <strong>The vivid graphics and player attributes make the gaming experience more authentic.</strong> The improved controls also challenge kids to use teamwork and creativity to score goals. Hopefully, the app will not only entertain children but also inspire them to go outdoors and play the beautiful game themselves.</p>
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		<title>FIFA Youth Programme, 2014 World Cup</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 04 Jul 2014 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The FIFA Youth Programme selects over 3,000 children to assist with important aspects of the tournament. In a new ESPN commercial, U.S. national team midfielder Michael Bradley holds the hand [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>The FIFA Youth Programme selects over 3,000 children to assist with important aspects of the tournament.</em></p>
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<p>In a new ESPN commercial, U.S. national team midfielder Michael Bradley holds the hand of a young boy while he walks around an office. As Bradley makes copies and sorts mail, the boy is reminded of how &#8220;lucky&#8221; he is to spend the day with a soccer superstar even through the day&#8217;s mundane tasks.</p>
<p>The millions of viewers who have been tuning in to ESPN&#8217;s coverage of the <strong>2014 World Cup</strong> will understand the tongue-in-cheek reference. Before each match, children march in hand-in-hand alongside the starting players of the national teams. Cameras provide close-up shots of the young boys and girls belting out their country&#8217;s anthems as they share the sport&#8217;s grandest stage.</p>
<p>For many Americans, the role of children at the World Cup is a mere curiosity. However, what began as a fledgling program at the 1998 competition is now a robust initiative that inspires thousands of kids. [tweet_quote]The FIFA Youth Programme selects over 3,000 children to assist with important aspects of the tournament.[/tweet_quote] In addition to serving as player escorts, boys and girls aged 6 to 17 volunteer as flag bearers, ball crew members, and FIFA Fair Play representatives. At least 60 children serve as part of the stadium crew for each game. Every four years, FIFA partners with major corporate sponsors such as McDonald&#8217;s, Coca-Cola, Adidas, and Sony to provide a once-in-a-lifetime experience for the participants. Most of the children are selected at random through online contests and drawings. The children have often forgotten that they entered their names into the pools only to receive a call from one of the sponsors informing them that they had won a trip to Brazil. The kids travel with a parent or chaperone and receive complimentary housing for the duration of their stay. After they fulfill their game-day duties, the kids play in local tournaments and meet fellow fans from around the world.</p>
<h2>Worldwide Inspiration</h2>
<p>The FIFA Programme is part of a growing movement to inspire the next generation of athletes. In a time when top soccer clubs in Europe are breaking Financial Fair Play regulations and sports are increasingly commercialized, it is refreshing to see the rejuvenation of grassroots programs. McDonald&#8217;s and Coca-Cola donate funds and resources to the home communities of Programme participants. Dedication to grassroots development is now crucial in the bid process to host major tournaments. As part of the bid to stage the 2012 London Olympic Games, chairman Lord Sebastian Coe promised that the Games would <em>&#8220;Inspire a generation.&#8221;</em> He pledged that, &#8220;every one of those individual performances will create a symphony of inspiration that will create lasting change.&#8221;</p>
<p><a href="http://novakdjokovicfoundation.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/fifa-world.jpg"><img decoding="async" class="alignright size-medium wp-image-3345" src="http://novakdjokovicfoundation.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/fifa-world-250x233.jpg" alt="fifa-world" width="250" height="233" /></a>The long-term economic benefit of major international sporting events is often debated but the FIFA Youth Programme has clearly touched the lives of many children. Brazilian ball crew member Cindy Valim de Souza was thrilled to meet her hero Lionel Messi before Argentina&#8217;s opening match against Bosnia-Herzegovina. In a sport where men receive so much attention, she appreciated the focus on female athletes and investment in the women&#8217;s game. 16 year-old Iago Fabricio Diaz is eager to serve as a FIFA Flag Bearer for the upcoming World Cup final at the hallowed ground of the Maracana stadium. Clint Dempsey, the U.S. team captain, could see such excitement in the children&#8217;s eyes. During his first week in Brazil, he tweeted a picture of his player escort to remind fans of the pure joy of the game.</p>
<p>FIFA has been harshly criticized in recent months. Controversy surrounding the awarding of the 2022 World Cup to Qatar and Sepp Blatter&#8217;s tenure as president marred the build-up to the Brazil tournament. <strong>The FIFA Youth Programme is therefore crucial to the organization&#8217;s global image.</strong> However, FIFA governors should not consider the initiative as a PR stunt but rather a springboard for long-term investment in the next generation. Participants must have opportunities to stay connected to the game and develop leadership skills after the final whistle blows. The kids who line up on the pitch may be soccer&#8217;s next superstars, yet it is more likely that they will be coaches and mentors who serve in their local neighborhoods around the world. These beaming children may only have a few moments in the limelight but they embody the sport and its future.</p>
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