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- New contract worth a reported €360m per season
- Deal includes Europa League and Europa Conference League
- Movistar had previously sublicensed the rights from Mediapro
Madrid-based telecommunications giant Telefónica has secured exclusive rights in Spain to the Uefa Champions League and Uefa Europa League European club soccer competitions for the 2021/22 to 2023/24 rights cycle.
Reportedly worth €360 million (US$391 million) per season, the deal keeps top-flight European soccer on the Movistar+ media platforms for a further three years.
Under the current cycle, Telefónica sublicenses the contract from Mediapro. But now the telecommunications firm will be Uefa's direct broadcast partner for its men's European club soccer competitions as the deal also includes rights to the Uefa Youth League and the new Uefa Europa Conference League.
Emilio Gayo, executive president of Telefónica España, said: “This agreement with Uefa is an important step in Movistar’s strategy linked to the world of sport. Our Movistar+ platform continues to work after three decades to continue making football accessible in our country.
“A specialised team, the quality of everything surrounding the competition and differential production values are our hallmark. With Movistar, our client will always have the best sport and the latest technology to guarantee an added value experience, beyond the broadcasts.”
Guy-Laurent Epstein, Uefa’s marketing director, added: “This partnership ensures the competitions will continue to receive comprehensive exposure, through delivery of innovative coverage to football fans in Spain.”
Confirmation of the deal comes shortly after Telefónica struck a new €300 million (US$336.6 million) sublicensing agreement that will allow rival Orange to continue to show La Liga and Champions League games for the upcoming 2020/21 campaign.
Madrid-based telecommunications giant Telefónica has secured exclusive rights in Spain to the Uefa Champions League and Uefa Europa League European club soccer competitions for the 2021/22 to 2023/24 rights cycle.
Reportedly worth €360 million (US$391 million) per season, the deal keeps top-flight European soccer on the Movistar+ media platforms for a further three years.
Under the current cycle, Telefónica sublicenses the contract from Mediapro. But now the telecommunications firm will be Uefa's direct broadcast partner for its men's European club soccer competitions as the deal also includes rights to the Uefa Youth League and the new Uefa Europa Conference League.
Orange retains Champions League and La Liga rights in Spain
Emilio Gayo, executive president of Telefónica España, said: “This agreement with Uefa is an important step in Movistar’s strategy linked to the world of sport. Our Movistar+ platform continues to work after three decades to continue making football accessible in our country.
“A specialised team, the quality of everything surrounding the competition and differential production values are our hallmark. With Movistar, our client will always have the best sport and the latest technology to guarantee an added value experience, beyond the broadcasts.”
Guy-Laurent Epstein, Uefa’s marketing director, added: “This partnership ensures the competitions will continue to receive comprehensive exposure, through delivery of innovative coverage to football fans in Spain.”
Confirmation of the deal comes shortly after Telefónica struck a new €300 million (US$336.6 million) sublicensing agreement that will allow rival Orange to continue to show La Liga and Champions League games for the upcoming 2020/21 campaign.