Sports and Athletic Infographics

How Does The Football Transfer Process Work?

Becoming an expert in a field of football transfer was never this easy. Find out all the details about football transfer process in this infographic and impress your friends by telling them all the facts they didn’t know.

A Beginners Guide to Competitive Cycling

If you’re thinking of making your cycling a little more competitive, we hope you’ll enjoy this handy graphic, put together by cycleplan Blog, that gives you the lowdown on some of the different options you have.

Where NFL Players Went to College

This infographic, put together by SportsBettingOnline.net, is a go-to reference to learn more about NFL players’ college schools, where they learned how to crush bodies and how they ignored the dorky guys who soon became the next Ian McEwan and Alan Holinghurst.

The Unwritten Rules of Surfing

Unlike other sports, there is no written rule book on surfing. This infographic details some important rules on surfing including common surfing lingo and much more.

Rory McIlroy: Three Golfing Majors

To celebrate Rory Mcilroy’s recent Open Championship win, the team at Function18 have put together this fun infographic filled with all the latest statistics and facts from Mcilroys Major wins.

Medal Addicts – Glasgow 2014 Commonwealth Games

The Commonwealth Games are now over and after the amazing closing ceremony, Trophy Store have put together an infographic of different facts and figures from the games held in Glasgow.

Cotton, Fast Food, and Pace: How NOT to Run a Marathon

Do you participate in marathons? In 2013, more than 1,100 marathons were held in the U.S. with 541,000 finishers—an all-time high. That means 308,400 men and 232,600 women ran 26.2 miles at least once last year. And a record 254,300 of those runners were older than 40.

Tailgate Fever

This infographic from the folks at ForRent.com provides some essential tailgating tips including red party cup measurement, what to bring and pack, tips for grilling and other tailgating needs.

Amazing World Cup Moments: Brazil 2014

Here we have an infographic from the London based Fishfinger Creative Agency providing illustrations of the very best moments of this year’s World Cup in Brazil.

Mobile and FIFA 2014: The First Truly Mobile World Cup

Mobile and FIFA 2014: The First Truly Mobile World Cup

Being one of the largest international sporting event, the 2014 FIFA World Cup provides marketers with an enormous opportunity to push their brands by incorporating mobile into their campaigns. This coupled with the ever-growing number of mobile devices has resulted in a fan following who is not only glued to their TVs, but also actively following scores and posts from teams and players online. Thus, the 2014 FIFA World Cup is more digital than any other soccer World Cup.