The Province

New football league has fans call play

- GREG BEACHAM

LOS ANGELES — An indoor football league in which the fans call the teams’ plays will have a major online platform.

The eight-team Fan Controlled Football League will stream its games live on Twitch when it begins play next year, the league announced Monday.

The two-year streaming deal is the latest step in the evolution of a league built for fans who want a voice in essentiall­y every aspect of the operations of a football team.

The FCFL is supposed to feel like a video game come to life, so the Amazon-owned video game streaming site is an ideal place to showcase its seven-on-seven brand of football, according to CEO Sohrob Farudi.

Fans will call the plays in real time during games, voting on a few choices and reaching a decision that will be quickly relayed to the coaches and players. Fans also will have a role in choosing their teams’ players, coaches, general managers — even their names and logos.

The Twitch broadcasts will be produced by IMG Original Content, a production company arm of the entertainm­ent conglomera­te that also owns the UFC. When fans watch the games on their desktops or phones through Twitch, they’ll have an interactiv­e video overlay through an extension that will enable the swift responses necessary to choose plays while a game is going on.

The FCFL games will be one hour long and will be played in a production studio on a 50-yard field. It’s not traditiona­l football by any means, but its backers believe it’s a compelling new way to consume a well-known product.

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