Latin America
Real Madrid adapts Codere deal to new gambling advertising regulations
Real Madrid has signed an extension to its sponsorship contract with Spanish gambling platform Codere
TNT to show Champions League content on TikTok in Brazil, Mexico
Brazilian broadcaster TNT Sports and social media platform TikTok have revealed plans to launch a double-screen experience with Uefa Champions League content in Brazil and Mexico
Globo signs three-year pay-TV rights deals with five Brazilian clubs
Brazilian media company Globo has reached an agreement for the broadcast rights to matches played by five Campeonato Brasileiro football clubs from 2022 to 2024
São Paulo, Racing Club and Brooklyn Nets added to Chiliz portfolio
South American football clubs São Paulo and Racing Club, along with NBA franchise the Brooklyn Nets, have become the latest sports organisations to sign sponsorship-related deals with blockchain provider …
Argentina extends MotoGP race deal up to 2025
MotoGP promoter Dorna Sports has signed a new three-year deal for Argentina’s Autódromo Termas de Rio Hondo circuit to remain on the calendar until 2025.
ESPN lands AFC rights in Latin America, Central America and Caribbean
The Asian Football Confederation has announced international sports broadcaster ESPN as its new rights-holder in Latin America, Central America, and non-exclusively in the Caribbean, for AFC competitions…
NBA 2K League expands to Mexico with DUX Gaming partnership
The NBA 2K League is expanding to Mexico and Latin America for the first time with an agreement to award Spain-based esports organization DUX Gaming an expansion team for the 2022 season
Turner to end Campeonato Brasileiro rights deals, citing unsustainable model
Pay-television broadcaster Turner has opted to end its rights agreements with clubs from the Campeonato Brasileiro Série A from 2022 onwards, despite having contracts that run to 2024.
Aligned Uefa and Conmebol detail plans for Italy-Argentina match
The South American Football Confederation (Conmebol) and Uefa, football’s European governing body, have detailed plans for Argentina and Italy, the winners of their respective national team tournaments, t…
Conmebol, FC Diez Media launch standalone packages for women’s Copa Libertadores
The South American Football Confederation (Conmebol) and the IMG-owned FC Diez Media have launched standalone sponsorship packages for the women’s Copa Libertadores for the first time.
LaLiga Tech signs up World Padel Tour and Millicom as clients
LaLiga Tech, the new technology services arm created by the governing body of the top two divisions of Spanish football, has signed up World Padel Tour and Millicom, the Latin American telecoms operator,…
Record acquires Paulista state league free-to-air rights
Brazilian commercial free-to-air broadcaster Record has agreed a four-year deal for rights to the Campeonato Paulista state football club competition
MLS, Liga MX revamp Leagues Cup into month-long, 47-team tournament
Major League Soccer and Mexico's Liga MX have unveiled a comprehensive revamp of the Leagues Cup to expand the regional club competition starting in 2023 into a month-long tournament initially involving…
Bolsonaro approves Brazilian football rights bill
Brazilian football has officially entered into a new era as President Jair Bolsonaro signed off on a bill that significantly revamps the broadcast rights marketplace
Flamengo becomes latest Brazilian club to launch Socios fan token
Blockchain provider Socios.com has continued its football drive through a new deal with Campeonato Brasileiro Série A club Flamengo.
Chiliz, which owns Socios.
Dolphins partner with Mexican fintech company Broxel
Deal to advance cashless efforts at Hard Rock Stadium
NBA G League’s Mexico City franchise to play first season in US amid Covid restrictions
The Mexico City Capitanes will play their inaugural season in the National Basketball Association G League in the United States due to ongoing Covid-19 international travel restrictions.
IndyCar secures additional broadcast exposure in Mexico
The final races of the NTT IndyCar Series will receive additional exposure in Mexico thanks to a deal struck with the Multimedios-owned Canal 6 network