CONMEBOL club competitions broadcasting rights awarded for 2023-2026 cycle
The tender was carried out with the support and technical advice of FC DIEZ MEDIA
CONMEBOL has awarded this Thursday 12 May the CONMEBOL’s club competitions broadcasting rights for the 2023-2026 cycle, following a bidding process carried out with the support and technical advice of FC DIEZ MEDIA.
The winning companies that submitted the most beneficial bids for South American football clubs, according to the criteria of the tender launched by CONMEBOL, are:
TERRITORY A – BRAZIL
CONMEBOL Libertadores
- Free to air: Grupo Globo
- Pay TV: ESPN and Paramount (Viacom)
- Instant Highlights: One Football
CONMEBOL Sudamericana
- Free to air: SBT
- Pay TV: ESPN and Paramount (Viacom)
- Instant Highlights: One Football
TERRITORY B – LATIN AMERICA
9 Spanish-speaking countries that make up CONMEBOL, plus Guyana, French Guiana, Suriname, Central America and the Caribbean Basin Islands.
CONMEBOL Libertadores
- Free to air: Paramount (Viacom)
- Pay TV: ESPN
- Instant Highlights: One Football
CONMEBOL Sudamericana
- Pay TV: Directv
- Instant Highlights: One Football
The integrity of the process was assured by Ernst & Young (EY) of Argentina, one of the world’s leading independent audit and transparency firms. The selection was conducted under the principles, rules of transparency and professional solvency and aims to achieve the most beneficial conditions for South American football clubs. The CONMEBOL Libertadores,
CONMEBOL Sudamericana and CONMEBOL Recopa are the most important and prestigious club competitions on the continent and have a global impact. The CONMEBOL Libertadores last edition Final was broadcast in nearly 200 countries and territories worldwide.