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The Best Mobile Apps for the 2010 World Cup

Wednesday, June 9th, 2010

Football, soccer, the hooligans game  - whatever you call it, the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa is about to help boost beer sells everywhere.  This madness that only comes every four years is just two days away and I don’t know about you, but I can’t wait!  The last couple weeks now my friends and I have been talking about how we’re going to follow the games.  Some said they’re  going to catch the first game at the International Tap House (who is opening their doors at 9am), some on the couch at home or if you’re like me, stuck at work and wishing you were at a bar at 9am.  The one that really stood out to me was the answer, “On my phone.”  I mean why not we do pretty much everything else on our phones and hell, if you’ve got an EVO you can even watch the match live on ESPN Mobile using Sprint TV.  OK, for those of you that know me or follow Freakn’ Sweet, you know I’m a phone geek so it shouldn’t be a surprise that this got me thinking:

What are the best mobile apps for following the 2010 World Cup?

Read on to find out. Read More

The US 2010 World Cup Jersey by Nike [I Want!]

Monday, March 1st, 2010

Who’s ready for the World Cup?  I am!  We’ve shown you the Adidas Jabulani, the official ball for 2010 but to get you a little more pumped, here’s the US 2010 World Cup Jersey by Nike ($70).  The jersey is retro in style refrencing the 1950 World Cup match versus England.  Some of it’s new features are Nike Sphere Dry and Dri-FIT technology, an embroidered US team badge and a big ass Nike logo.

Now I want to go to South Africa…

[via Uncrate]

2010 FIFA World Cup Final Draw is live RIGHT NOW!

Friday, December 4th, 2009

The Final Draw for the 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa™, just went live!  They also just released the official ball for the competition. The Adidas Jabulani, which means ‘to celebrate’ in isiZulu, is the 11th edition of adidas’s FIFA World Cup balls.

The 11 colors that are present on the Jabulani pay tribute to both football and the country in which Africa’s first-ever FIFA World Cup will be held. They represent a colour for each team player, every official South African language and for each of the 11 South African communities that will welcome the world next year. The design celebrates two of the most important facets of the South African nation – diversity and harmony – as it is these principles that make it such a colorful and welcoming nation.

Head over and check out the live draw going on now!


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