EA Sports FC Futures, financed by EA SPORTS and the UK Football Foundation, was introduced at The Rocky and Wrighty Arena with its 3-year investment plan.
The company, which appeared with the announcement of EA Sports FC, the new game of the FIFA series, whose name was changed, made another important announcement. Moving to grow and develop football worldwide, Electronic Arts has announced a major investment plan in community-level football with the introduction of FC Futures. The explanation and details are as follows;
EA Sports FC Futures investment plan announced
This plan, which was announced right after EA SPORTS FC, the interactive future of football, where EA SPORTS recently introduced its brand identity, logo and future vision, will ensure investments in many football projects in the next three years.
Noting that EA SPORTS FC is a symbol for the positive future of football, EA SPORTS Vice President of Marketing David Jackson said, “We look forward to partnering with football organizations and icons around the world to inspire the next generation of young football fans and increase their love of football. . “EA SPORTS FC FUTURES will be built on giving young people the access and tools they need to pursue their dreams.”
The opening of The Rocky and Wrighty Arena, with the participation of British legend Ian Wright, is the first of FC FUTURES events held in partnership with EA SPORTS, The Premier League, FA and the UK Football Foundation. This newly opened field is planned to provide football access to young people in the region and to inspire a new generation of players.
FC FUTURES will have a library of publicly available training apps in five languages developed for young players and community coaches to view online and use in their training plans. This library will be available later this year.
In addition, FC FUTURES will be instrumental in renovating existing fields and creating new ones through foundations, federations and leagues. In this way, it will be easier for football fans to access football. FC FUTURES ball, jersey, cone etc. It will also invest in basic football equipment and training tools.
EA SPORTS has established a multi-year partnership with UEFA to further support football at the community level. To ensure this partnership, consultancy from UEFA Football Coaches is sought and investments are made in UEFA football initiatives.
Expressing their excitement to partner with EA SPORTS and the EA SPORTS FC FUTURES program, UEFA Head of Technical Development Frank K. Ludolph said: “Through our team of UEFA technical training experts, we want to increase our support for football with our long-term partner EA SPORTS.”
Ian Wright and world-renowned Chelsea Women’s Football Team Manager Emma Hayes are also the first FC FUTURES ambassadors to work with EA SPORTS to further support football.
“I am delighted to be an ambassador for EA SPORTS FC FUTURES,” said Ian Wright, adding: “This is where football started in our community and investing in this game is a crucial step in advancing football globally so that kids can play as much as possible in safe, local spaces. “It starts with providing access to the facilities needed for football. I’m grateful that my old school could play a role in the future of football and it’s an honor to be involved.”
Emma Hayes said: “Growing up in London, I was always looking for a way to get on the field. I’m delighted that women and underrepresented talent have access to resources that many of us don’t have. FC FUTURES offers great opportunities for a new generation of fans to discover their passion for football. “And that’s why I’m proud to be an ambassador for FC FUTURES. I believe these kinds of investments have the power to change lives.”
EA SPORTS, which has defined “interactive football” for 30 years, has created a global football community of more than 150 million members on multiple platforms. The fan community built by EA SPORTS on the foundations of ‘inclusivity’ and ‘innovation’, with EA SPORTS FC; It will provide access to over 19,000 fully licensed players, 700 teams and 30 leagues, and an authentic and unrivaled football experience – including women’s soccer – with the support of more than 300 global football partners.