LFP opt to end DAZN's Ligue 1 broadcasting deal - Get French Football News
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Ligue 1 TV rights crisis: a last day of bouncing mediation reveals the total blur in which French football is plunged
Discussions between the Professional Football League and the DAZN streaming service, started in early March, failed Tuesday. French clubs are no more advanced than a month and a half ago on the future of their collaboration with their main broadcaster.
League 1 TV rights: LFP opts for a breach of contract with DAZN at the end of the season
After the decision of the presidents of the L1 clubs, the Professional Football League approved this Tuesday the separation with the official broadcaster. DAZN refused the financial proposal that was sent to him in the wake in compensation for this breach of contract.
LFP opt to end DAZN's Ligue 1 broadcasting deal - Get French Football News
During an LFP meeting, Ligue 1’s presidents agreed to cut short DAZN’s Ligue 1 broadcasting rights deal, L’Équipe understands. DAZN signed the rights to broadcast Ligue 1 in the summer. The deal, signed just before the beginning of the season, is worth €400m per year. It allowed the British broacaster to broadcast eight games in every gameweek with the other game going to BeIn Sports. However, just one year into the five-year contract, the two …
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