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Telefonica, UEFA Sign Four-Season Broadcasting Rights Deal for $1.68 Billion per Season

MADRID :Telefonica and UEFA signed a deal worth 1.46 billion euros ($1.68 billion) a season for the broadcasting rights in Spain over four seasons starting in 2027 of the Champions League and Europa League tournaments, the Spanish telecoms group said on Thursday.The deal also includes rights for the Confere

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The Telefónica Group retains the broadcasting rights for European football on its Movistar+ channel. Like Canal+ in France, Telefónica has kept its product after winning the tender for the television rights to the Champions League and other UEFA men's European competitions in Spain for four more seasons, from 2027-2028 to 2030-2031. But unlike the pay-TV channel, which reportedly managed to reduce its investment, Telefónica's investment is incre…

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Zack Nani announced on Thursday that he had recovered broadcasting rights in France from the finals of Copa Sudamericana and Copa Libertadores, the two largest football competitions in South America. All for "a few thousand" of euros.

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Telefónica has awarded for 1,464 million euros the exclusive audiovisual rights to broadcast in Spain the Champions League and the rest of the competitions UEFE in the...

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Telefónica has taken a hit to ensure its leadership in the Spanish audiovisual market in the long term. The company presided over by Marc Murtra has been awarded exclusive allowances for all UEFA club competitions in Spain up to 2031 for 1,464 million euros. The agreement allows the operator to keep on its grill the jewel of the crown of the sporting content: the Champions League, in addition to the Europa League, the Conference League, the Yout…

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Berliner Morgenpost broke the news in Berlin, Germany on Thursday, November 20, 2025.
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