Nearly 40 per cent of Facebook's 1.28 billion users are fans of soccer, better known as football outside of the US and Australia.
Today, the world's biggest online social network is adding new features to help fans follow the World Cup - the world's most widely viewed sporting event which takes place in Brazil from June 12 to July 13.
Facebook users will be able to keep track of their favorite teams and players throughout the tournament in a special World Cup section, called "Trending World Cup."
Social media activity during big sporting events such as the Olympics and the Super Bowl has soared in recent years and should continue as user numbers grow. In 2010, when the last World Cup took place in Johannesburg, South Africa, Facebook had just 500 million users. Now there are just that many soccer fans (people who have "liked" a team or a player) on the site, the company says.
Here the section will be "little less graphical" than what's shown on smartphones and on the Web, she said, but will include the same information.
Users can get to the World Cup hub by clicking on "World Cup" in the list of trending topics on the site.
