MUMBAI: Video reports from all 64 matches of the 2010 Fifa World Cup South Africa will be broadcast in International Sign on Fifa.com.
For the first time, the official site of soccer‘s governing body Fifa and the Fifa World Cup is enabling deaf and people with hearing impairments across the globe to follow all 64 matches of world football’s showpiece event even more comprehensively
International Sign, also known as IS, is an international auxiliary language used at international meetings such as the World Federation of the Deaf (WFD) Congress and events such as the Deaflympics.
Fifa president Joseph S. Blatter says, "Football is a universal sport and it must be accessible to everyone. We are therefore delighted to be offering this service for people with hearing impairments and the deaf."
The WFD represents approximately 70 million deaf people worldwide, which assists in making sign language available to deaf people, especially regarding matters of education and information.
All International Sign match report videos will be available at www.fifa.com soon after each game.