FIFA youth movement
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The GIST: FIFA is looking to appeal to the kids. World soccer’s governing body partnered with online gaming platform Roblox on Wednesday to launch FIFA World, a digital gathering space in the metaverse centered around November’s men’s World Cup and July’s women’s equivalent.
The company: Roblox is an online platform and storefront where users play games made by other developers or program games themselves. All of Roblox’s 20 million-plus games are created by users, and it currently boasts more than 200 million active monthly users.
- Players skew very young, with 29% of its base consisting of children aged nine to 12 and 25% under nine as of 2020. Over half of American kids under 16 played Roblox that year.
The details: The FIFA World digital fan zone will be free to access and feature content from national teams participating at both World Cups, as well as footage from the FIFA+ library.
- The organization also lined up 20-year-old German Lena Oberdorf — who won the Young Player of the Tournament award at the 2022 Women’s Euro — as an ambassador who will feature in FIFA World content.
Zooming out: Partnering with Roblox marks an intentional effort from FIFA to tailor the world’s most popular sport to a younger audience. The soccer body is borrowing tactics from its counterparts — the NFL and NBA, for example, have used gaming to target Gen Z, a generation notably disinterested in sports.
- FIFA has leaned into tech projects this year by launching a streaming service and NFT platform and inking multiple blockchain-based partners. No longer a noob.
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