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Berlin-Based Football App Raises Additional $7M in Funding From NYC Union Square Ventures

November 6, 2013 by Cornelia Leave a Comment

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The Football App, a mobile app created by the Berlin-based company motain GmbH, received $7 million in funding from New York City’s Union Square Ventures on Thursday, making it possible to add additional social features ahead of the 2014 World Cup in Brazil.

Since launching in 2008, The Football App has made it possible for football (soccer in the US) fans to stay up-to-date with their favorite teams with “comprehensive features such as live-scores and commentaries, tables, statistics, news and videos.”  The app has been downloaded over 10 million times, with 3 million of those downloads happening in the last 3 months alone.

Union Square Ventures’ investment follows a previous round of fundraising totaling $13 million from locale German investors, including Earlybird Venture Capital of Berlin.

The Football App Fan ZoneLucas von Cranach, founder and CEO of The Football App and motain,said the new round of funding will be used to “continue to develop social aspects of the platform and bolster the company’s already rapid international growth.”  Part of the app’s social strategy can already be seen with a recent update that added the “Fan Zone”, a social media tie-in for live games.

Increasing the social aspect of The Football App is where Union Square Ventures comes into play.  The venture capital firm has seen great success in backing social media companies, such as Twitter, Tumblr, and Foursquare, and should be able to provide the insight needed for increasing the social aspects of The Football App.

With the 2014 World Cup just around the corner, von Cranach is eager to get his app just right before the worldwide event.  His goal is “to double our user base after the 2014 World Cup by tapping into the 350 million people across the world who use their mobile devices to consume all things football.”

Berlin has been proving itself to be a hot spot for tech startups in recent years, and has seen a combined $87.1 million in venture capital funding in the first half of this year alone.  The $7 million in capital that The Football App has just received from Union Square Ventures only adds to Berlin’s growing reputation.

The app is available as a free download for iOS, Android, Blackberry, Windows Phone, Windows, and Samsung Smart TV’s.

Source: The Football App
Via: Techcrunch, NYTimes
Article Source: GermanPulse

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SOCCER – Ready For Germany’s First Match Of Elimination Round

June 26, 2010 by Cornelia Leave a Comment

Tomorrow all German soccer fans will be up early (and so will the English of course  🙂 ) Germany will play England, promising an extra intense game. It’s the first match of the elimination round and Germany has to win or will have to follow France and Italy to go back home to Europe…

For everyone anxious to see the game and looking for some German company to hype up the experience, go to the Goethe Institute Los Angeles. They are hosting a public viewing! Doors open at 6:30 am !!!

Read below the note they sent out:

“Important…VERY important: we could not win a beer sponsor for this WM.
So all the games shown are Beer Potluck, bring your own Herrenhandtasche (sixpack) if you’re so inclined.Further matches depending on the results of the group playoffs will be announced on our website, through this list and on our facebook page.”

Free parking in the building on the weekend!

Goethe-Institut Los Angeles
5750 Wilshire Blvd.
Suite 100, Los Angeles
CA 90036
Free of charge
Info: +1 323 5253388

Soccer World Cup 2010
Public viewings at the Goethe-Institut L.A.

Other places to watch the German game tomorrow are:

  • Alpine Village in Torrance, 833 West Torrance Boulevard; Torrance, CA, 90502; Phone:  310-327-4384.  Doors open also here at 6:30 am
  • Old World in Huntington Beach
  • “Where to watch the World Cup in LA” – LA Inc.
  • And – for everyone in the area of San Francisco, here is an article in Budget Travel telling you the best places. “San Francisco: Where to watch the World Cup“

Filed Under: Attractions & Events, Culture, Life in California Tagged With: Soccer, Soccer Southern California, World Cup, World Cup Viewing LA area, World Cup Viewing OC area, World Cup viewing SF

World Cup 2010

June 12, 2010 by Cornelia Leave a Comment

Did you catch the World Cup fever yet? The first thing I find happening in my house recently is that the TV is on already in the early morning hours and, family members one thought of never being able to get up early ever before, are now excitedly gathered around the TV watching the World Cup!

Tomorrow is Germany’s first game against Australia! For all of those who would like to watch the games on a big screen there a different options for getting together with others like minded. Many German Clubs or Restaurants are offering special menus while watching the games on a big screen. The Phoenix Club in Anaheim CA promises to have the perfect soccer experience in their Loreley Restaurant. Games are featured on a big screen TV while visitors can enjoy the restaurant’s menu. The Old World Restaurant in Huntington Beach has a World Cup Special as well. Also there you can follow the games on a big screen. Breakfast and coffee is being served and the bar is open as well.

To find out where some World Cup Viewing Parties are happening in the greater LA area check out LA Galaxy or check out the Discover Los Angeles website for restaurants and bars dedicated to showing the World Cup. Northern Californians can find their party on the San Jose Earthquakes Team’s site.

Want to watch the World Cup in style of our German National Soccer Team, find the perfect outfit at the WorldSoccerShop.

So get ready for tomorrow. Go Germany!World Cup 2010

Filed Under: Attractions & Events, Culture, Life in California Tagged With: Deutsche in Kalifornien, Germans in California, Los Angeles, Soccer, World Cup 2010, World Cup in California

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