Opening Ceremony of Qatar World Cup at November

FIFA confirmed that Qatar 2022 World Cup will be opened in November of that year, while the finals will be carried out in December 18. And more FIFA 15 Coins in UTfifa15coins.com online, so all of you just come here for more fun! and more game enjoyment!

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FIFA Task Force to confirm the February Qatar World Cup will take place in the winter, FIFA Secretary General Walker is revealed in November tend to December. This decision is to avoid Qatar FIFA World Cup between June and July were hot, in addition, the FIFA World Cup held in Qatar decided to shorten the time to 28 days, instead of the usual 32 days.

UEFA was requested finals postponed until December 23 were, but opponents argue that it will lead to players and fans could not return home in time to spend Christmas, and postpone the final date will affect the club on Boxing Day race. FIFA president Sepp Blatter said in February: “The World Cup is not until the 23rd, certainly not, we will end on the 18th, I oppose the final 23 days..” Ultimately, the FIFA Executive Committee Week Four made the decision in 2022 World Cup finals will be conducted on December 18.

Qatar World Cup’s opening date has not been determined, but FIFA has been determined to shorten the game time, it means that there is likely to be held in opener Nov. 21. This decision means that the Premier League FIFA is still possible in the traditional Boxing Day competition. Another important decision made by FIFA on Thursday hosted by the French in 2019 Women’s World Cup. More convenient and efficient to buy fifa 15 coins, scan our QR code enter the mobile terminal.

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More Fair Player Field in FIFA 15 Ultimate Team

So, as everyone has seen, EA has changed ultimate team this week adding price caps on players to attempt to put an end to FIFA 15 Coins buying. They claim that they have done this to stop people gaining an unfair advantage over other players.

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I must admit there are positives and negatives to this new feature but overall I’m happy with it. If they keep an active eye on sales I do think that this feature can be a success (e.g. as players values drop near the minimum reduce their price range, as they approach their max increase the price range). By keeping on top of this they can still maintain a natural market with players still having their own value dictated by us the players rather than EA.

Like everyone though, I think EA picked a stupid time to implement this feature midway through the game as they have completely destroyed FIFA 15’s market. I can only assume they wanted to give it time to make the feature as good as possible in time for FIFA 16.

I’ve heard Youtubers like Nepenthez talk about a coin glitch which is responsible for all the FIFA Coins in the market which have supplied coin sellers with all the coins they are selling. I don’t know a lot about this but if it does exist it needs to be patched as its claimed that this is the route of the problem.

However, back to the claim from EA that this new feature is to make a “Level Playing Field” for everyone. I mean come on, who are they trying to kid? The main reason for them doing this is that other companies were making a fortune and they wanted a slice of the pie. Now with coin sellers out of the picture they will be getting more of the money again as people who want to fast track their way to a good ultimate team will buy FIFA POINTS.

If they really want to make a level playing field for everyone then FIFA POINTS have to go as well. Make it so no real money can be implemented into the game other than the actual purchase of the game. But that’s never going to happen.

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The IGEA Top Ten Chart in New Zealand: FIFA 15 is the ninth

We can easily know that FIFA 15 is the ninth in The IGEA Top Ten Chart powered by NPD, which is a very popular football video game in the world and always cost some of my pocket monet on FIFA 15 Coins. To my surprise, Dying Light is the noumber 1 in the chart, which i don’t really like.

 

After taking out all three of it’s eligible charts – PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC, Dying Light has claimed the New Zealand number one spot.

 

As in Australia, Dragon Ball: Xenoverse has finished at number two, taking out the PlayStation 3 chart and at runner up on PlayStation 4, Xbox One and Xbox 360.

 

The Xbox SKUs of Minecraft have again outsold PlayStation’s, dropping one spot to number three as last week’s number one, The Order: 1886 drops three spots to number four.

 

FIFA 15

 

GTA V slips one spot to number five as Ubisoft’s Far Cry 4 holds the number six spot.

 

Two shooters hold the six and seven spots, with Advance Warfare dropping two spots to number seven and EA’s Battlefield 4 returns to the charts at seven.

 

Week 7’s number one, Evolve, plummets six spots to number nine, with FIFA 15 rounding out the top 10.

 

The below is the IGEA All Platforms Chart – Australia for February 23 through March 1.

 

1. Dying Light – Warner Bros. Interactive
2. Dragon Ball: Xenoverse – Bandai Namco Games
3. Minecraft – Microsoft
4. The Order: 1886 – Sony Computer Ent.
5. Grand Theft Auto V – Rockstar Games
6. Far Cry 4 – Ubisoft
7. Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare – Activision
8. Battlefield 4 – Electronic Arts
9. Evolve 2K – Games
10. FIFA 15 – Electronic Arts

 

Platforms Number 1s

 

PlayStation 4 – Dying Light, Warner Bros. Interactive

 

 

Xbox One – Dying Light, Warner Bros. Interactive

 

Nintendo Wii U – New Super Mario Bros. U, Nintendo

 

PlayStation Vita – Minecraft, Sony Computer Ent.

 

Nintendo 3DS – The Legend of Zelda: Majora’s Mask 3D, Nintendo

 

PlayStation 3 – Dragon Ball: Xenoverse, Bandai Namco Games.

 

Xbox 360 – Minecraft: Xbox 360 Edition, Minecraft

 

Nintendo Wii – Just Dance 2015, Ubisoft

 

PlayStation Portable – FIFA 13, Electronic Arts

 

Nintendo DS – Bakugan: Defenders Of The Core, Activision

 

PC Games – Dying Light, Warner Bros.

Del Piero, a passionate football player

Alessandro Del Piero, a 22 years old football players, who is always full with passion in the football field. He’s first important football tourment was the Indian Super League, which he began at Serie B side Padova and concluded with Delhi Dynamos, according to UTfifa15coins.com. He is 40 now and has become one of the super star in Juventus and the Italian national team.

 

While in Zurich in January to participate in the FIFA Ballon d’Or Gala 2014, Del Piero sat down for a wide-ranging interview with FIFA.com. In the course of the conversation, he shared his vision of the modern game, gave his take on the current state of Italian football and admitted flirting with the idea of becoming a coach.

 

FIFA.com: Having played professionally for 22 years, can you share the secret to staying competitive for so long?
Alessandro Del Piero: There are various factors, but first and foremost you need to look after the physical side of things. In my case it was even more important as I don’t have a particularly strong physique. I was always the smallest one, and all my life it’s been a challenge to prove that the smallest players can be strong and achieve great things. I’ve always been a football lover, very dedicated and really hungry to compete. I don’t know if it’s the secret but a key factor is having that passion to go a long way.

 

Del Piero

 

In the modern game, it seems as if classic No10s like you are being overlooked in favour of deeper-lying midfielders like Xavi [Hernandez], [Bastian] Schweinsteiger or [Paul] Pogba. Does this spell the end for the traditional No10?

 

I wouldn’t say it’s the end, more of a transformation. Football has changed enormously in the last 20 or 30 years, principally in terms of physicality and player speed. Nowadays you have players who can operate in defence, midfield or up front. They have the versatility to play wherever they are asked depending on their coach’s tactical scheme. However, those great midfielders were also around in the past too, albeit with different characteristics. Players like [Franz] Beckenbauer, Falcao and [Carlo] Ancelotti had wonderful technique and boundless vision, and they used to operate a bit deeper than usual. So I think we’re seeing an evolution both in midfielders and defenders. In the past, these were often selected for their toughness but today frequently have great touch and ball control.

 

Having seen a lot of the 2014 FIFA World Cup™ in your role as a TV analyst, what impressed you most about that tournament?
The German team. Physically they were at a very high level. Over the course of the tournament, they made significant changes – some even decisive – especially in the semi-final and Final. Tactically, they were impressive, while individually, they had guys playing at an incredible level – especially [Manuel] Neuer. Most importantly of all, it was very evident that they always had a common purpose. You felt they knew what they were doing.

 

Italian football is currently going through a difficult period. It’s not at the level it would like to be, as we don’t have the teams we had 10 or 15 years ago.

 

Alessandro Del Piero

 

At the 2006 World Cup, Italy beat Germany in the semis with you scoring one of the goals. Were there already signs that those players would go on to become world champions?

 

That were a lot of talented players in that Germany team, although they were still very young at the time. You could see clearly that they had a brilliant future, but it’s a long road from there to winning a World Cup. Individually and collectively, it requires a very challenging evolution. Germany performed well at the 2006 World Cup and again at South Africa 2010 before being crowned champions in 2014. There was great merit in the whole journey, especially on the part of the players.

 

Del Piero

 

A lot was expected of Cesare Prandelli’s Italy side in Brazil. What went wrong?
Italy had a good opening game (Editor’s note: a 2-1 win over England) and showed everyone they had a quality side. After that they seemed to be taken by surprise and paid a very high price. But that’s modern football for you. Even the so-called lesser teams – among which you might include Costa Rica – are well organised and have quality players, not to mention enormous motivation. Italian football is currently going through a difficult period. It’s not at the level it would like to be, as we don’t have the teams we had 10 or 15 years ago. Italy are under a lot of pressure right now.

 

Would you attribute their World Cup elimination to a talent crisis?
People are talking about a talent crisis because our club sides are struggling to compete in Europe. Personally I believe there’s a big difference between Italy and other countries, both in terms of the football being played as well as organisation and systems within the game. That said, Italy has always found ways to respond, and I’m certain that we’ll soon see Italian clubs competing again for European honours and our national team having success once more.

 

With your clear and comprehensive vision of the game, would you consider a move into coaching?
Until three or four years ago, it hadn’t even crossed my mind, perhaps because I was so focused on being a player. But after I called time on my playing career in Italy, the subsequent experiences I’ve had – including getting the chance to travel and see things done differently – got me thinking about becoming a coach. It’s a tough role to take on, but without doubt a fascinating one. So… I don’t know. Perhaps. It’s a small door that was previously shut but is now slightly ajar…

Price cut: FIFA 15 PS4, Xbox One at retailer

FIFA 15 is popular football video game in the world launched by EA Sports, which brings the gamer the real football experience in a virtual world, so it has a lot fans in many countries. It is surely not a free game, you need buy it with some money, and you will need FIFA 15 Coins in the game, which spends money too.

 

Retailer Amazon.com Inc. this week price cut EA Inc.’s FIFA 15 for Sony Corp.’s Playstation 4 and Microsoft Corp.’s Xbox One to under $40 in a new retail initiative.

 

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This week, the FIFA PS4 and Xbox One SKU hold a discount price of $39.99 $20 off the $59.99 MSRP.

 

FIFA 15FIFA 15 includes the EA Sports Ignite engine, Emotional Intelligence, Correct Contacts, and Dynamic Match Presentation.

 

The FIFA 15 Ultimate Team Edition includes up to 40 FUT Gold Packs over 40 weeks, Lionel Messi FUT Loan Player, Adidas All-Star Team, Adidas Predator Boot Bundle and the Historic Kit Bundle.

FIFA 15: one bug fixed, another to deal with

FIFA 15 is one of the most popular football video games in the world and Ultimate Team mode is the most popular FIFA playing mode, which allows players to build their own football team with FIFA 15 Coins against their friends’ team on the pitch. However there are always some bugs in the game, which brings bad game experience.

 

It has been reported that these bugs are being ironed out by EA Sports and the affected players should be able to return to their teams shortly as EA fixes each account on an individual basis. The effected players need not fear that they fell too far behind on the pitch because EA has released a statement that there is some content that will be rewarded to everyone who lost time, as a reward for their patience.

 

FIFA 15, bugs

 

The reward is a sweet end to an otherwise bitter few weeks for the FIFA fan base that has seen the EA servers struggle to stay up. A few unforeseen internal errors as well as the aforementioned content freeze has left many players unable to play FIFA 15 online. Additionally there has been a growing frustration with the lack of functionality of the recently launched companion app for the FIFA 15 Ultimate team gaming mode. The app was functional, however trading patterns quickly deteriorated and EA has taken the market down until they can sort out a means to stabilization. The market was also removed from web services, leaving only in-game trades able to be completed. It has been two weeks since the market went down and app ratings have been taking a hit as users wait for their content to return.

 

None of this should derail an EA franchise that is riding a decade long high on nearly all of its sports gaming franchises. FIFA 15 used the tagline “feel the game” and although there have been some bumps and glitches along the way, it is clear that popular interest is only growing for these hyper-realistic sports games. Hopefully EA can iron out the errors it has found in expanding their platform to mobile and web content, and continue to grow the gaming industry.

FIFA 15 is influencing real life football

FIFA 15 is a popular football video game in the world, just some FIFA 15 Coins, you can build your ultimate team in the game, which brings a good football experence. Now you can buy some footballer who has a good performance in the first Champions League knockout on FIFA 15, which have already been completed last week.

 

Despite both Arsenal and Manchester City suffering disappointing home defeats, there was one incident we’re not accustomed to; Messi missing a penalty (and then the rebound). This was something that we thought we would only have seen on Fifa.

 

The Argentine usually converts penalties for fun but last night, he slipped up meaning one thing: Glitches have began to creep into real-life football.

 

In recent months, clips of Fifa 15 glitches have emerged, providing us with great goals, shocking errors, but more importantly, hilarious moments.

 

FIFA 15, real football life

 

Have Fifa computer games become so big, that they’re influencing professional footballers or is it still the opposite? Let’s take a look at a few examples and similarities and ye can make your own minds up.

 

The Good

 

Forget Rooney, Ronaldo and Van Persie, there’s no better feeling in football than when a goalkeeper scores a goal from his own box. It’s a rare occurrence that we’re only blessed to see once every few years. Tim Howard’s famous long range effort against Bolton three years ago seems to have added a new dimension to the roles of keepers in Fifa.

 

Last ditch defending is an art in itself. Some are born for it, others aren’t. Call it extra training and analysis or pure expectancy pressure, defenders seem to have the goalkeepers back more these days. When the keeper decides to take a wander out of his box, the centre-half is always there to cover. Recent Fifa games have incorporated a similar feature allowing for a tougher challenge to score, and lets face it, much more craic.

 

As important as defenders and keepers are to the game, we all turn on the match so see the big-name strikers do what they do best- score absolute crackers. However, rabona goals have become a recent trend again as players make it look so it easy. Is this down to how good they look on the game? Probably not, but you never know. Either way, it’s great to see the trick has resurfaced in world football.

 

The Bad

 

As last night’s events inspired this article, we must start off ‘The Bad’ with Messi’s penalty miss. As prolific as he is from 6 yards, he has been known to fail from the spot on Fifa. Could that have caused it? You wouldn’t think so, but, then again, missing the follow-up didn’t help his case either!!

 

Remember Nani’s acrobatics? Of course you do! It was one of the biggest Champions League sending off debates, after the Man United winger rose high and planted the boot in Arbeloa. I don’t think we have ever seen Sir Alex run as fast to confront the referee. Had Nani got the idea from Fifa the year earlier?

 

FIFA 15, real football life

 

There’s nothing more entertaining to a neutral (apart from a 40 yard screamer) than a calamity in defence. More so when it gives the striker a tap-in into an open goal. Keeping a clean sheet is the name-of-the-game for defenders so when it goes pear-shaped, players are sacked and controllers (and even TV’s) are destroyed.

 

The Ugly

 

In recent Fifa games, there seems to be much more physicality brought into matches for gamers entertainment. I have (as most of us have) seen headbutts, boots to faces and players hacked from all kinds of angles. However, what we haven’t seen much of are the WWE-influenced ‘clotheslines’. The move hasn’t been too apparent in recent professional football, but that doesn’t mean the Fifa makers have to kick it out.

 

..And The Sexual

 

Due to the hundreds of camera’s pointing at every angle at football matches, we are able to see the ‘Pictures/Videos taken at the Wrong time’. This year’s Capital One Cup semi final 1st leg encounter between Liverpool and Chelsea experienced one of these moments. John Terry and Raheem Sterling got into a tangle (and for once, the sexual mix-up was not orchestrated by the defender), imitating similar scenes from Fifa 13.

 

For some odd reason, players making out (as a way of eradicating some sort of altercation) has become more and more incorporated into Fifa. There is no explanation why, it just happens every now and again. Gary Neville and Paul Scholes must have taken a few tips.

 

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The formation of Team of the Week February 28

FIFA 15 TOTW package have been released by EA Sports, which includes some top performers who has great performance in the real world. This week’s formation is 3-4-3, which is a classical formation in the football world. We can guess that there are some guys who will lose a lot of FIFA 15 Coins, because this week’s footballers are so talented and strong.

 

Arjen Robben has a great 93 card, with a significant increase to his shooting stat (+7) and David Silva’s IF card has also seen a significant bump to shooting (+8), passing (+6) and pace (+3). With two silvers in the lineup, though, and three cards below 80, this week’s selection is poor overall.

 

The formation of Team of the Week February 28

 

The cards will be available in packs from 6pm tonight, so expect the transfer market to flood with unwanted cards around this time.

 

Here is the full Team of the Week:

 

Goalkeeper

 

Kossi Agassa – Stade Reims – 79

 

Defenders

 

RB – Roberto Rosales – Malaga CF – 74

 

CB – Rolando – R.S.C. Anderlecht – 80

 

CB – Skrtel – Liverpool – 82

 

Midfielders

 

RW – Antonio Candreva – Lazio – 84

 

CM – Andrea Pirlo – Juventus – 85

 

CDM – Adrien Rabiot – Paris Saint-Germain – 74

 

LM – David Silva – Manchester City – 90

 

Forwards

 

RW – Arjen Robben – Bayern Munich – 93

 

ST – Antoinne Griezmann – Atletico Madrid – 86

 

LM – Kris Commons – Celtic – 77

 

Subs

 

GK – Marwin Hitz – FC Augsburg – 74

 

LB – Fabian Schonheim – 1. FC Union Berlin – 71

 

CAM – Alexander Gerndt – BSC Young Boys – 73

 

ST – Ivan Santini – KV Kortrijk – 72

 

ST – Marc Janko – Sydney FC – 74

 

CM – Jed Wallace – Portsmouth – 64

 

ST – Reuben Reid – Plymouth Argyle – 64

FIFA refuses compensation for European football clubs

“We will not compensate clubs”, announced by the world governing body FIFA on Wednesday, despite the 2022 World Cup is moved to November-December, which have troubled European football clubs for a long time and make them angry a lot.

 

On Tuesday, Karl-Heinze Rummenigge, the chairman of the European Clubs’ Association, said his organization’s members wanted financial compensation following the proposed change.

 

FIFA, refuses compensation

 

This was to cover the costs that Europe’s clubs and leagues will spend on rescheduling their championships, many of which run between August and May.

 

But FIFA Secretary General Jerome Valcke dashed those hopes when speaking in Qatar, the country that will host the 2022 finals.

 

“There will be no compensation. I mean, they have seven years to reorganize football around the world for this World Cup,” the Frenchman told reporters.

 

“It is happening once and we are doing nothing that destroys football,” he added.

 

With concerns for both players and fans given the Qatari heat in June-July, a FIFA task force announced on Tuesday that the tournament should be played at the end of the year.

 

FIFA, refuses compensation

 

Average temperatures in Qatar are around 25 degrees Celsius towards the end of the year, roughly 15 degrees lower than the traditional World Cup months.

 

Valcke also said the duration of the competition would be reduced from 32 to 28 days.

 

FIFA is expected to ratify the proposals when its Executive Committee meets in Zurich on 19-20 March.

 

European clubs had been hoping for the tournament to be played at the start of 2022.

 

“UEFA and its National Associations had initially preferred for the 2022 FIFA World Cup to be held in January,” the European governing body said in a statement.

 

“However, once the FIFA Task Force recommended to stage the competition from late November to late December 2022, UEFA suggested an option could be for the final to be played on December 23.”

 

The English Premier League, whose chief executive Richard Scudamore said he was “very disappointed” by the switch, would prefer the final to be played earlier in order to maintain its traditional Christmas calendar, with matches having been played on December 26 for many decades.

 

FIFA, refuses compensation

 

Meanwhile, Valcke suggested that the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations, which normally takes place between January and February, will kick off in June because of the delay to the 2022 World Cup.

 

The Confederation of African Football has yet to comment on the matter, having previously stated it will only readjust its calendar once FIFA has confirmed the dates for the Qatar tournament.

 

In an unexpected move, FIFA announced that the 2021 Confederations Cup will not be held in Qatar.

 

The tournament is often described as a World Cup warm-up given that it allows the host nation to fine tune its facilities and conduct a test run some 12 months before the main event.

 

Valcke said the climate rules out Qatar and added that the tournament, which pits the World Cup holders against the hosts and champions of FIFA’s six confederations, will be played “in an Asian country,” which has still to be determined.

 

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