
FIFA World Cup Excitement Interstellar
Excitement worldwide and beyond is starting as the FIFA World Cup starts in Brazil. From the International Space Station, to the streets of Brazil, to the coffee shops from Rome, Berlin, Thunder Bay, and Toronto, the next month is going to see increased excitement around the world.

Image Credit: NASA TV
NASA Astronauts aboard the International Space Station are taking in the excitement as well.
Back here on Earth, with Brazil 2014’s Opening Match only two days away, the demand for FIFA World Cup™ coverage is continuing to grow. As a result, FIFA.com provides users access to an unprecedented amount of exclusive World Cup content on both the desktop version and the mobile platform of the website and also via the Official FIFA App.