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The Best World Cup Apps For Soccer-Obsessed Fans (PHOTOS)

Huffington Post     First Posted: 6/22/10   Updated: 5/25/11

The 2010 FIFA World Cup is in full swing, and the whole world is watching--on TV, on the web, via Twitter, and on their phones.

The 2010 World Cup has even topped other happenings--including Barack Obama's election--as the most popular web event ever.

Just because you can't be near a TV doesn't mean you can't follow the games live, whether it's from your bed or the boardroom. We've compiled the best World Cup apps for the most fervent football fans that will deliver to your smartphone all the Footie goodness you crave, from stats and scores, to photos, video, and even the vuvuzela's buzz.

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Description: LivePitch is a must for stats-obsessed soccer fans. The app keeps users up-to-date by tracking match and player stats. The Next Web explains LivePitch "visualises how active each player on the pitch is, and how possession is divided between the teams in real-time, as the match unfolds. Fanscan compare individual players’ stats, as well as check out how teams are doing in groups and standings."
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The 2010 FIFA World Cup is in full swing, and the whole world is watching--on TV, on the web, via Twitter, and on their phones. The 2010 World Cup has even topped other happenings--including Barack...
The 2010 FIFA World Cup is in full swing, and the whole world is watching--on TV, on the web, via Twitter, and on their phones. The 2010 World Cup has even topped other happenings--including Barack...