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Next Gen Energy: Double Tap Creators Take Over Chile
The FIFA U-20 World Cup in Chile gave Double Tap creators the chance to capture football in motion. Working with FIFA, VISA and Motorola, they told the story of the tournament through fans, players and the energy that surrounded every match.
Taking Football Back to the Streets with Mercedes Roa
In Santiago, Mercedes Roa brought the game to the streets. She ran football challenges where fans tested their skills and won prizes like shirts, boots and official gear. Crowds formed quickly, people laughed, and the energy spread through the city. It turned matchdays into celebrations that belonged to everyone.
Gameday Through the Eyes of Zambrana
Antonio Zambrana focused on what makes a tournament come alive. He spoke with fans, showed what gameday feels like and explored how FIFA is using new technology to change the way football is experienced. His content looked at innovations such as updated VAR systems and interactive tools that bring supporters closer to the action.
Future Stars and New Rules: MattyFC and Isabela Online
While the games played out in Chile, MattyFC and Isabela Pagliari contributed remotely. Isabela highlighted the young players making an impact and spoke about the next generation of football stars. Matty explained the introduction of FIFA’s new VAR card, which allows managers to request a referee review, breaking down how the rule works and what it could mean for future competitions.
Freestyle and Fan Culture with Motorola
For Motorola, Javi Freestyle, Ellis Platten and Pitch Addict each brought a unique perspective to the tournament. Javi hosted freestyle 1v1 games where one nutmeg meant one ballon, creating light-hearted competition and unforgettable moments with fans. Ellis and Pitch Addict focused on the emotion and community that surround youth football, telling stories that felt close and real.
Creators Shaping the Future of the Game
The U-20 World Cup in Chile showed how powerful creator storytelling can be when it’s given room to grow. Every moment shared by our creators brought fans closer to the game and captured football’s energy in a way that felt real. For Double Tap, it was proof of how our agency and creators work together to shape the stories that keep football culture moving.
04.11.2025
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