LeFA partners with FIFA to bring free football entertainment to fans across the Kingdom
The Lesotho football Association is pleased to inform the football fraternity in the Mountain Kingdom that it has signed for newly launched FIFA+, a world class digital platform created to connect football fans across the globe.
The new FIFA streaming video service will provide free live games for different competitions of the Lesotho Football Association elite leagues.
The FIFA+ is expected to kick-off in the coming weeks in Lesotho and with the roll-out that is fully operational scheduled for the start of the 2023/2024 season.
The streaming service launched last year as part of FIFA’s plan to provide coverage of underserved competitions to new audiences around the world and capture more fan data. FIFA+ streamed the Qatar 2022 World Cup in Brazil for free. FIFA revealed after the tournament the three times more local fans used digital platforms to consume the World Cup compared to 2018, with streams gaining more than 40 million unique viewers throughout the tournament.
FIFA+ will provide access to live football matches from every corner of the world, interactive games, news, tournament information, ground breaking, unrivalled video content delivering truly global storytelling around the men’s and women’s game and much more.
FIFA has targeted to stream equivalent of 40,000 live games per year from 100 Member Associations across all six confederation, including 11,00 Women’s matches.
The Lesotho football Association is pleased to inform the football fraternity in the Mountain Kingdom that it has signed for newly launched FIFA+, a world class digital platform created to connect football fans across the globe.
The new FIFA streaming video service will provide free live games for different competitions of the Lesotho Football Association elite leagues.
The FIFA+ is expected to kick-off in the coming weeks in Lesotho and with the roll-out that is fully operational scheduled for the start of the 2023/2024 season.
The streaming service launched last year as part of FIFA’s plan to provide coverage of underserved competitions to new audiences around the world and capture more fan data. FIFA+ streamed the Qatar 2022 World Cup in Brazil for free. FIFA revealed after the tournament the three times more local fans used digital platforms to consume the World Cup compared to 2018, with streams gaining more than 40 million unique viewers throughout the tournament.
FIFA+ will provide access to live football matches from every corner of the world, interactive games, news, tournament information, ground breaking, unrivalled video content delivering truly global storytelling around the men’s and women’s game and much more.
FIFA has targeted to stream equivalent of 40,000 live games per year from 100 Member Associations across all six confederation, including 11,00 Women’s matches.