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CBS Sports acquires the rights to air Women's Champions League matches
CBS Sports acquires the rights to air Women's Champions League matches

Washington Post

time3 days ago

  • Business
  • Washington Post

CBS Sports acquires the rights to air Women's Champions League matches

NEW YORK — CBS Sports has acquired the U.S. broadcast rights for the UEFA Women's Champions League through the 2029-30 season, the network announced Saturday. All 75 matches for the upcoming season will be streamed on Paramount+, with select games aired on CBS Sports Network and CBS Sports Golazo Network. CBS Sports and UC3, the commercial partnership between UEFA and the European Club Association, announced the deal before the men's Champions League final in Munich.

Euro 2028 hosts England, Wales, Ireland and Scotland to play in qualifiers
Euro 2028 hosts England, Wales, Ireland and Scotland to play in qualifiers

Edmonton Journal

time21-05-2025

  • Business
  • Edmonton Journal

Euro 2028 hosts England, Wales, Ireland and Scotland to play in qualifiers

Article content The committee also approved an increase in the number of players who can be registered by teams in this year's Nations League finals from 23 to a maximum of 26, 'considering the dynamics of the end of season as well as an increase in activities over the summer of 2025.' On the club benefits program, UEFA said that for the next cycle linked to Euro 2028, 240 million euros ($272 million) will be distributed in accordance with the memorandum of understanding between UEFA and the European Club Association. UEFA said 7 million euros ($7.9 million) remains available for distribution from the previous club benefits cycle. After a proposal from the ECA, UEFA said that it was agreed to shift 3 million euros ($3.4 million) of the leftover from the 2020-24 cycle to the club benefit program for Women's Euro 2025, increasing its size from 6 million euros ($6.8 million) to 9 million euros ($10.2 million). The club benefits program was created in 2008 to recognize the newly-launched ECA as a more democratic representative of teams' interests.

Champions League final could be held in United States – as Uefa eyes groundbreaking new deal
Champions League final could be held in United States – as Uefa eyes groundbreaking new deal

Yahoo

time11-02-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Champions League final could be held in United States – as Uefa eyes groundbreaking new deal

A Champions League final in the United States just became a step closer, as Uefa and the European Club Association have entered into an exclusive negotiation period with Relevent Sports for global commercial rights to Europe's men's club competitions from 2027. The American agency have been at the forefront of trying to bring major games to the US. Should the deal be completed, it would mark the end of Uefa's three-decade-plus association with TEAM Marketing, who were originally responsible for all of the prominent Champions League branding, like the starball and famous theme. More seriously, it could put up to 170 jobs from the company at risk. There is understood to have been a state of shock at TEAM, as well as some anger about the process. A statement to be released on Tuesday read: "The Board of UC3, the joint venture between Uefa and the European Club Association (ECA) has agreed to enter into an exclusive period of negotiation with Relevent Sports over the global commercial rights to the Uefa men's club competitions for the period 2027-2033. 'The decision follows an open tender process, launched last summer, which attracted bids from a number of global and regional agencies." Relevent are controlled by billionaire and Miami Dolphins owner Stephen Ross, who has long harboured plans to stage meaningful European club games in the United States. The pre-season International Champions Cup is widely seen to have been ultimately set up for this purpose. There were even plans to replace it with a Champions League-branded pre-season tournament and a final in the US has always been seen as the primary objective. Fifa only last April said that it would consider changes to its policy that blocks league matches from being played in other countries, after an agreement with Relevent to dismiss the promoter's lawsuit challenging that very regulation. Relevent Sports' lawyer Jeffrey L Kessler had filed a letter in a Manhattan court stating that Fifa and his client agreed to the dismissal. There had previously been plans to bring a La Liga game between Barcelona and Girona to Miami. Relevent are now on the brink of striking a deal with Uefa, which could bring the prospect of Champions League games in the US by 2033. The move marks the start of a huge shift within sport. For one, it is a sign of how the major clubs - through the ECA - are starting to exert much more influence of Uefa competitions and "push new boundaries". The entry of US and Gulf investors into the European football market has meanwhile sparked a sudden and quick evolution, as major competition organisers start to look to maximise global opportunities. This is how the face of the game could change, especially as the dynamics and culture of the sport change. Competition to attract the next generation of global "consumers" has become huge. Football now sees itself as not just competing with other sports but against TikTok and other forms of entertainment, with a need to be aggressive in the market. Sources close to the situation also insist Uefa has a responsibility to not just ignore the European Super League, and have to show clubs they are "dynamic" and "optimising market opportunities". It is seen as a big reason why Uefa are pushing ahead with the joint UC3 venture, since it strengthens the links and offers more input in the commercial side. The agreement would consequently mark the end of an era in European football in numerous senses. There was said to be particular shock within TEAM that the news came out in a European-club matchweek, with some of their employees travelling to matches today to meet with broadcasters and sponsors.

Champions League final could be held in United States – as Uefa eye groundbreaking new deal
Champions League final could be held in United States – as Uefa eye groundbreaking new deal

The Independent

time11-02-2025

  • Business
  • The Independent

Champions League final could be held in United States – as Uefa eye groundbreaking new deal

A Champions League final in the United States just became a step closer, as Uefa and the European Club Association have entered into an exclusive negotiation period with Relevent Sports for global commercial rights to Europe's men's club competitions from 2027. The American agency have been at the forefront of trying to bring major games to the US. Should the deal be completed, it would mark the end of Uefa's three-decade-plus association with TEAM Marketing, who were originally responsible for all of the prominent Champions League branding, like the starball and famous theme. More seriously, it could put up to 170 jobs from the company at risk. There is understood to have been a state of shock at TEAM, as well as some anger about the process. A statement to be released on Tuesday read: "The Board of UC3, the joint venture between Uefa and the European Club Association (ECA) has agreed to enter into an exclusive period of negotiation with Relevent Sports over the global commercial rights to the Uefa men's club competitions for the period 2027-2033. 'The decision follows an open tender process, launched last summer, which attracted bids from a number of global and regional agencies." Relevent are controlled by billionaire and Miami Dolphins owner Stephen Ross, who has long harboured plans to stage meaningful European club games in the United States. The pre-season International Champions Cup is widely seen to have been ultimately set up for this purpose. There were even plans to replace it with a Champions League-branded pre-season tournament and a final in the US has always been seen as the primary objective. Fifa only last April said that it would consider changes to its policy that blocks league matches from being played in other countries, after an agreement with Relevent to dismiss the promoter's lawsuit challenging that very regulation. Relevent Sports' lawyer Jeffrey L Kessler had filed a letter in a Manhattan court stating that Fifa and his client agreed to the dismissal. There had previously been plans to bring a La Liga game between Barcelona and Girona to Miami. Relevent are now on the brink of striking a deal with Uefa, which could bring the prospect of Champions League games in the US by 2033. The move marks the start of a huge shift within sport. For one, it is a sign of how the major clubs - through the ECA - are starting to exert much more influence of Uefa competitions and "push new boundaries". The entry of US and Gulf investors into the European football market has meanwhile sparked a sudden and quick evolution, as major competition organisers start to look to maximise global opportunities. This is how the face of the game could change, especially as the dynamics and culture of the sport change. Competition to attract the next generation of global "consumers" has become huge. Football now sees itself as not just competing with other sports but against TikTok and other forms of entertainment, with a need to be aggressive in the market. Sources close to the situation also insist Uefa has a responsibility to not just ignore the European Super League, and have to show clubs they are "dynamic" and "optimising market opportunities". It is seen as a big reason why Uefa are pushing ahead with the joint UC3 venture, since it strengthens the links and offers more input in the commercial side. The agreement would consequently mark the end of an era in European football in numerous senses. There was said to be particular shock within TEAM that the news came out in a European-club matchweek, some of their employees travelling to matches today to meet with broadcaster and sponsors.

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