THE WOODLANDS, Texas, Jan. 26, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- As a follow up to its press release of December 1, 2010, AppTech Corp (Pink Sheets: APCX) announced that it completed the first phase for developing an app for a Brazilian soccer development academy located in the state of Parana, Brazil.

The new website and related app, www.silviowalenga.com features one of the top goal keepers in Brazil.  Professional soccer team recruiters from Europe and around the world will have access to detailed player information, stats and streaming video of soccer players who are candidates to play for teams in Europe and other nations throughout the world. Silvio Walenga has been presented to several European teams and negotiations are taking place with top European soccer recruiters. Soccer (Football outside of the United States) is by far the world's foremost spectator sport. Professional soccer players are some of the highest paid athletes in the world and Brazilian players are some of the most sought after players in the soccer world.  Names such as Pele, Ronaldo and Ronaldinho, all Brazilians, are some of the most legendary players in the history of "futbol".

Eric Ottens, CEO of AppTech states: we are at the Genesis of linking the professional soccer recruiters to arguably the most fertile ground for soccer players in the world. We anticipate that AppTech can begin generating revenues from "soccer apps" sometime in the first six months of 2011.

About AppTech Corp

AppTech Corp is developing mobile application market places serving emerging countries throughout the world, including Latin America, Brazil, China, India and the United States. AppTech is focused on multi-platform mobile apps designed to run on device operating systems such as Apple IPhone, Google Android Nexus One, Research In Motion, Microsoft Mobile, Palm, and Verizon Droid.

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