Friday, June 6, 2014

Official Facebook Accounts To Follow For The 2014 World Cup

Football fans around the globe are gearing up for the World Cup, many looking for a good way to get timely updates on the events. As most of us are well aware of, the fastest way to get updates about it would be through the use of social media.


Facebook Leo Messi


Facebook is one of the biggest social platforms on the web today and many teams and players have their very own Facebook fan page to keep their fans updated with the latest news. We have gathered for you a list of Facebook fan pages that will help ensure that you don’t miss out on news about this upcoming Cup.



Official FIFA Pages


FIFA. The official Facebook page of FIFA, where you can get all the latest updates in the world of football, and not just the World Cup. (Visit page)


Facebook FIFA


FIFA World Cup. The official Facebook page for the FIFA World Cup, sharing news and updates about the games. (Visit page)


Facebook FIFA World Cup


Fuleco. The official mascot for the games has his own Facebook fan page and usually shares stories of his adventures and of football. (Visit page)


Facebook Fuleco


Football Team Pages


Australia. The official page of the Socceroos, the Australian national football team. (Visit page)



Belgium. The official page of Belgian team, known as Rode Duivels (Dutch), Diables Rouges (French), Rote Teufel (German), and the Red Devils (English). Posts are in Dutch and French. (Visit page)



Bosnia & Herzegovina. The official page of the Zmajevi (Bosnian for dragons). The posts are in Bosnian. (Visit page)



Brazil. The official page of the Pentacampeões (Portuguese for Five Time Champions). Posts are in Portuguese. (Visit page)


Facebook Brazil Team


Chile. The official page of La Roja (Spanish for The Red One) can be found here. Posts are in Spanish. (Visit page)



Croatia. The official page of Vatreni (Croatian for The Blazers). The posts are in Croatian. (Visit page)



England. The official page of the Three Lions, the English national football team. (Visit page)


Facebook England Team


Ecuador. The official page of La Tri (Named after the tri-color of the Ecuadorian flag). The posts are in Spanish. (Visit page)



France. The official page of Les Bleus (French for The Blues). The posts are in French. (Visit page)


Facebook France Team


Germany. The official page of the Nationalmannschaft (German for The National Team. Try saying that 11 times). The posts are in German. (Visit page)


Facebook Germany Team


Ghana. The official page of the Nsoroma Tuntum (Akan for Black Stars). (Visit page)



Greece. The official page of Ethniki (Greek for National). The posts are in Greek. (Visit page)



Italy. The official page of Gli Azzurri (Italian for The Blues). The posts are in Italian. (Visit page)



Ivory Coast. The official page of Les Éléphants (French for The Elephants). The posts are in French. (Visit page)



Japan. The official page of The Samurai Blue. The posts are in Japanese. (Visit page)



Korea (R.O.K.). The official page of The Reds. The posts are in Korean. (Visit page)



Mexico. The official page of El Tri (Named after the tri-color of the Mexican flag). The posts are in Spanish. (Visit page)



Netherlands. The official page of Oranje (Dutch for orange). The posts are in Dutch. (Visit page)



Portugal. The official page of A Seleção (Portuguese for The Selection). The posts are in Portuguese. (Visit page)


Facebook Portugal Team


Russia. The official page of the Russian National Team. The posts are in Russian. (Visit page)



Spain. The official page of La Roja (Spanish for The Red). The posts are in Spanish. (Visit page)


Facebook Spanish Team


Switzerland. The official page for Schweizer Nati (German for Swiss National Team). The posts are in German and French. (Visit page)



Uruguay. The official page of La Celeste (Spanish for The Sky Blue). The posts are in Spanish. (Visit page)



USA. The official page for the United States national soccer team. (Visit page)



Football Player Pages


Cristiano Ronaldo. Official page of the captain of the Portugal National Team. The page shares pictures of his interactions with his fans and fellow football mates. (Visit page)


Faceboo Cristiano Ronaldo Page


Lionel Messi. Facebook page of the Argentinian captain. The posts are in a mixture of English and his native Spanish. Contains photos of himself and his fans as well as links to his charity work. (Visit page)


Facebook Leo Messi Page


Kaká. The Brazilian midfielder who is very active on social media with Facebook, Instagram and Twitter. He posts in Portuguese. (Visit page)



Neymar Jr.. Forward for the Brazilian National Team. Shares about his life on and off the pitch. He posts in Portuguese. (Visit page)



Andres Iniesta. Midfielder for the Spanish National Team. All his posts are in Spanish and he mostly shares about his support and encouragement for his team, Barcelona. (Visit page)



Mesut Özil. German Midfielder. A fun read as he shares his post in multiple languages including English, German, Turkish, Spanish and Arabic. (Visit page)



Ronaldinho. The official page of Little Ronaldo, midfielder and forward for the Brazilians. He posts mainly on his love of the game, and in Portuguese. (Visit page)


Facebook Ronaldinho Page


David Villa Sánchez. Striker for the Spanish Team, he shares a lot of pictures of himself on the field or with his mates, all in Spanish. (Visit page)



Gerard Piqué. Defender for Spain, he shares many photos of his travels and football mates. Occasionally shares his favorite tunes (Shakira being one of his favorites). His posts are in Spanish. (Visit page)



Cesc Fàbregas. Spanish midfielder. You’ll find photos of him playing on the pitch and is an active Instagrammer. He posts in Spanish. (Visit page)



Diego Forlán. A Uruguayan forward. Get updates about the matches he plays here. Posts are in Spanish, with the occasional Japanese for his Cezero Osaka fans. (Visit page)



Lukas Podolski. Updates about the German forward can be found here, obviously in German. A look into his adventures, both on and off the pitch. (Visit page)



Alessandro Del Piero. You can get the latest updates of the Italian forward here on his official Facebook page. The posts are in both in Italian and English, with pictures of his football travels. (Visit page)



Philipp Lahm. The German midfielder and captain post updates on his progress on the pitch and his post match analysis. His posts are in German. (Visit page)


Facebook Philipp Lahm Page


Giorgio Chiellini. Defender and vice-captain of the Italian team. Usually updates about his on and off pitch life, along with some football video game recommendations for mobile devices. Posts are in Italian. (Visit page)



Luis Fabiano. The striker for Brazil mainly updates about his off pitch activities, interactions with fans and other football players. His posts are in Portuguese. (Visit page)



Landon Donovan. Considered one of the best football players to come out of the USA, the American forward shares about his football and personal life. (Visit page)



Tim Howard. Goalkeeper for Team U.S.A., sharing occasionally about football and social activism that he is a part of. (Visit page)



Stuart Holden. The Scottish midfielder playing for the United States. Holden posts about his football and personal life. (Visit page)



Maurice Edu. Midfielder for the U.S.A., his posts mainly involves his personal life off the field. (Visit page)













Official Facebook Accounts To Follow For The 2014 World Cup

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