As a key member of Australia's World Cup Team, Cahill will be joining Lionel Messi on the Australian and New Zealand Packaging of FIFA 14.
"I'm thrilled to be working with the EA Sports team again for the launch of FIFA 14. Every year they deliver new innovations that make the game more authentic and more fun to play," he said.
FIFA 14 has been confirmed for release on September 24 in North America, September 26 in Australia and September 27 across Europe, on Xbox 360, PS3 and PC, with next-gen consoles to follow.
EA confirmed last month that FIFA 14's Ultimate Team Mode will carry on to next-gen consoles when you upgrade from the FIFA 14 PS3 Coins or FIFA 14 Xbox 360 Coins.
The two most effective changes in FIFA 14 also happen to be the two most crucial to football: moving and shooting. So like that Gillette razor, while things are no doubt being saved for next year, we've still got plenty of reason to be excited about what the team have got planned for the new season.
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