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Rio Ferdinand joins BBC Sport’s 2014 World Cup team

Rio Ferdinand joins BBC Sport’s 2014 World Cup team

bbc sportFormer England Captain Rio Ferdinand will be part of the BBC punditry team at the 2014 World Cup in Brazil.

Ferdinand, who has played 81 times for his country, will provide analysis and insight throughout the tournament, alongside former England internationals Gary Lineker, Alan Shearer and Philip Neville – together with other international stars.

Ferdinand, who has been selected for four World Cup squads, represented England in Japan/Korea in 2002 and Germany in 2006, reaching the quarter-finals on both occasions. The Manchester United defender brings with him a wealth of international and domestic experience, including six Premier League titles and a Champions League winners medal.

Rio remains close to many in the England squad and will also help shape the future of the game in this country through his role on Greg Dyke’s FA Commission. In addition to his punditry role, Ferdinand will also front a documentary, film features during the tournament and have a special role with interactive and social media content, as the BBC looks to provide audiences with the first truly digital World Cup.

I can’t wait to be involved in the BBC’s coverage, both as a studio pundit and with all the other exciting opportunities we’re working on. I really want to provide a different sort of insight and analysis, sharing my experiences of what it is like to be an England footballer at a major tournament.

I want to interact with audiences throughout the summer, with special forums and using social media to answer viewer questions and provide extra content. I’ll be cheering on England, especially with quite a few of my clubmates involved. But there’ll be a great array of Premier League players on display throughout the tournament and I’m exited to see how they all perform on the big stage.

BBC’s Head of TV Sport, Philip Bernie, believes Ferdinand will offer a different edge to the corporation’s coverage.

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