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This is a list of sports events in South America, showing the companies holding broadcasting rights under contract. Companies with rights to a wide range of sports.
The global value of sports broadcasting rights reached $55.2 billion in 2022, with ($2.4 billion) in the region, that's just a 4.6 per cent of the total global sports rights market. [1]
The market is dominated by ESPN, who after Acquisition of 21st Century Fox by Disney began to have the majority of relevant sporting events in the region, practically becoming a monopoly. [2]
Soccer is the sport that dominates the sports rights market in the region, however other sports such as Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC), golf, tennis, rugby and motor sports, are expanding coverage and increasing the price of these as more competition is generated.
Soccer is the sport that raises the most money for TV rights in the region and the Conmebol club competitions have the largest television contracts. In 2017, the entity signed a contract with the FC Diez agency that guaranteed US$1.4 billion for the cycle 2019-2022 for the rights to the Copa Libertadores, Sudamericana and Recopa. [3] The agency granted the rights to Copa Libertadores to Fox Sports (which would later be acquired by Disney) and Facebook, while Directv won the Copa Sudamericana.
For the 2023-26 cycle, Conmebol managed to obtain around US$1.52 billion with the sale of the rights. The value represents an increase of around US$350 million in relation to the previous cycle. [4] ESPN renewed the exclusive rights to the Copa Libertadores for pay TV, while Paramount entered the sports rights market in the region and obtained the FTA rights, replacing Facebook. Directv renewed the rights to the Copa Sudamericana. [5]
Event | Rightsholder | Broadcast Details |
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Copa CONMEBOL Libertadores | ESPN | All Matches. Rights until 2026 [6] |
Recopa Sudamericana [6] | ||
Copa CONMEBOL Sudamericana [6] | D Sports | rights until 2026. Rights are divided equally between ESPN and DSports. [6] |
ESPN | ||
Campeonato Brasileiro Serie A | All Matches. Rights until 2023. In Serie B selected matches only. | |
Campeonato Brasileiro Série B | ||
Copa do Brasil | Globo International | Portuguese speaking language rights |
Campeonato Paulista | ||
Campeonato Carioca | ||
Liga Profesional de Futbol (Argentina) | ESPN | Only for Argentina. 7 matches per round on ESPN Premium. Rights until 2030. [7] |
TNT Sports | Only for Argentina. 7 matches per round. Rights until 2027. [8] | |
ESPN | Except Argentina. 6 matches per round. | |
TyC Sports | Except Argentina. 8 matches per round | |
Copa Argentina | TyC Sports | |
Supercopa Argentina | ESPN | |
Bolivian Primera División | Tigo Sports | Bolivia only. All matches per round. Exclusive rights until 2024. [9] |
Categoría Primera A | Win Sports | Colombia only. All matches per round. Exclusive rights until 2026. [10] |
Categoría Primera B | ||
Chilean Primera División | TNT Sports | All matches per round. Exclusive rights until 2032. [11] |
Primera B de Chile | ||
Peruvian Primera División | Gol Perú | Peru only. Universitario, Carlos Mannuci ando Sport Boys Home matches. |
Ecuadorian Serie A | ESPN | In Serie A all matches per round. In Serie B 5 matches per round. |
Ecuadorian Serie B | ||
Uruguayan Primera División | VTV | All matches per round. |
ESPN | ||
Uruguayan Segunda División | VTV | |
ESPN | ||
Paraguayan Primera División | Tigo Sports | Paraguay only. All matches per matchday. Exclusive rights until 2027. [12] |
Venezuelan Primera División | TVes and GOL TV | All matches per matchday. |
ESPN | 3 matches per matchday in all South América. | |
CONCACAF Gold Cup | ESPN | All matches. |
CONCACAF W Gold Cup | ||
CONCACAF W Gold Cup qualification | ||
CONCACAF W Championship | ||
CONCACAF Champions Cup | ||
CONCACAF Central American Cup | ||
CONCACAF Caribbean Cup | ||
CONCACAF Under-20 Championship | ||
CONCACAF Under-17 Championship | ||
CONCACAF Women's U-20 Championship | ||
CONCACAF Women's U-17 Championship | ||
Liga MX | Atlético San Luis home matches only | |
Claro Sports | Leon, Guadalajara and Pachuca home matches only | |
Liga MX Femenil | ESPN | Atlético San Luis home matches only |
Liga de Expansión MX |
Event | Rightsholder | Broadcast Details |
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Major League Soccer | Apple TV+ (MLS Season Pass) | Exclusive global rights until 2032. [18] |
National Women's Soccer League | ESPN | 21 matches each season, including the final. [19] |
USL Championship | All matches. [20] | |
USL League One | ||
U.S. Open Cup | TyC Sports | |
AFC Asian Cup | ESPN | Exclusive rights until 2024. [21] |
AFC Women's Asian Cup | ||
AFC Champions League | ||
AFC Cup | ||
AFC U-23 Asian Cup | ||
AFC U-20 Asian Cup | ||
AFC U-17 Asian Cup | ||
AFC U-20 Women's Asian Cup | ||
AFC Futsal Asian Cup | ||
Toulon Tournament | ||
Florida Cup |
FIFA World Cup qualification (UEFA)
ESPN renewed its rights to MLB on May 13, 2021, for the 2022 to 2028 seasons; including Latin America. Retains its exclusive Sunday night window and playoff telecasts. [22]
Event | Rightsholder | Broadcast Details |
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Major League Baseball | ESPN | Domingo de Grandes Ligas; Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday games; Festival de Cuadrangulares; All Star Game; Wild Card Series; Division Series; League Championship Series; World Series. |
MLB TV | All matches, except Sunday Night Baseball. | |
Mexican League | ESPN | Rights until 2028. 2024 matches per season. [23] |
Mexican Softball League | ||
Little League World Series | Exclusive rights to more than 300 matches until 2030. [24] | |
College baseball | Rights until 2032. [25] | |
On October 6, 2014, NBA announced a nine-year extension with ESPN, beginning with the 2016–17 NBA season and running through the 2024–25 season, including Latín America and Caribbean [26]
Event | Rightsholder | Broadcast Details |
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National Basketball Association | ESPN | Wednesday and Friday games (mostly doubleheaders); Saturday games (including all ABC games); ESPN USA/ABC games on Sunday and Monday; Mexico games; NBA All-Star Weekend; select NBA playoffs (including ESPN/ABC conference finals) and NBA Finals. |
NBA TV and NBA League Pass | Regular Season and Playoffs | |
FIBA events | DSports | Basketball Champions League Americas, FIBA EuroBasket, FIBA EuroBasket Women, FIBA Americas Championship, FIBA World Championship, FIBA World Championship for Women [27] |
WNBA | ESPN | Rights until 2025 [26] |
FIBA Intercontinental Cup | ||
Liga ACB | Exclusive rights until 2024. [28] | |
Copa del Rey de Baloncesto | ||
Supercopa de España de Baloncesto | ||
NCAA Basketball | Exclusive rights until 2032. [25] | |
NBA Summer League | Rights until 2025 [26] | |
The Basketball Tournament | ||
NBA G League | Rights until 2025 [26] | |
Circuito de Baloncesto de la Costa del Pacífico | ||
ESPN holds the broadcast and digital rights to all ICC events including 12 men's senior events and four U19 men's events up to the end of 2031 and all matches of the four women's senior events and two U19 women's events up to the end of 2027. [29]
Event | Rightsholder | Broadcast Details |
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Cricket World Cup | ESPN | Exclusive men's events rights until 2031 and women's events rights until 2027. |
ICC World Cup Qualifier | ||
ICC World Twenty20 | ||
ICC T20 World Cup Qualifier | ||
Under 19 Cricket World Cup | ||
Australia national cricket team | [30] |
In 2022, ESPN renewed its rights deal in Latin America for a further five years with the Amaury Sport Organisation (ASO) from 2023 to 2027. The agreement includes the Tour de France, the latest Tour de France Femmes and other sporting events namely La Vuelta a España, among others. [31]
On March 18, 2021, ESPN renewed it's multiplatform rights to broadcast NFL until 2033, extending and expanding ESPN’s international rights (including areas in Latin America) [32]
Event | Rightsholder | Broadcast Details |
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National Football League | ESPN | NFL Draft; NFL RedZone; Sunday Night Football; Monday Night Football; Wild Card games; Division games; Conference Championship games; Pro Bowl; Super Bowl |
Game Pass | All games | |
College Football | ESPN | Regular season (ESPN or ABC games); selected bowl games; College Football Playoff [33] |
ESPN holds rights to all four of the Men's major golf championships—the Masters Tournament, the U.S. Open and other USGA tournaments, the Open Championship (weekend rounds) and other R&A tournaments, and the PGA Championship. Also broadcast the biennial tournaments: Presidents Cup and Ryder Cup among others.
In 2017, the IOC awarded the multiplatform rights to the Winter and Summer Olympic Games in all categories for the 2018-2024 cycle in 17 territories across Latin America to America Movil. [34]
Pay TV: Claro Sports
Pay TV: Claro Sports
Event | Rightsholder | Broadcast Details |
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Australian Open; | ESPN | Exclusive rights until 2031. [35] |
French Open | ||
Wimbledon | Exclusive rights until 2035. [36] | |
U.S. Open | Exclusive rights until 2025. [37] | |
ATP Finals | All tournaments [38] | |
ATP Tour Masters 1000 | ||
ATP Tour 500 | ||
ATP Tour 250 | ||
Next Generation ATP Finals | ||
WTA Finals | All tournaments [39] | |
WTA 1000 | ||
WTA 500 | ||
WTA 250 | ||
WTA Elite Trophy | ||
Laver Cup | ||
Davis Cup | DSports |
In 2022, Volleyball World agreed a three-year broadcast partnership in Latin America with ESPN. Through the agreement, ESPN has rights in the region for all FIVB and Volleyball World events until 2024. [40]
Event | Rightsholder | Broadcast Details |
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FIVB Volleyball Women's World Championship | ESPN | Exclusive rights to all FIVB events until 2024. |
FIVB Volleyball Men's World Championship | ||
FIVB Volleyball Women's Nations League | ||
FIVB Volleyball Men's Nations League | ||
Women's Olympic Qualification Tournaments | ||
Men's Olympic Qualification Tournaments | ||
Women's European Volleyball Championship | ||
Men's European Volleyball Championship | ||
CEV Women's Champions League | ||
CEV Champions League | ||
FIVB Volleyball Women's Club World Championship | ||
FIVB Volleyball Men's Club World Championship | ||
Italian Volleyball League | ||
Italian Volleyball Cup | ||
Italian Volleyball Supercup | ||
FIVB Beach Volleyball World Championships | ||
Beach Pro Tour | ||
Serie A1 | TyC Sports |
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Club Atlético River Plate, commonly known as River Plate, is an Argentine professional sports club based in the Belgrano neighborhood of Buenos Aires. Founded in 1901, the club is named after the English name for the city's estuary, Río de la Plata. River's home stadium, Estadio Monumental, is the largest in South America.
The practice of sports in Argentina is varied due to the population's diverse European origins and the mostly mild climate. Association football is the most popular discipline and other sports played both professionally and recreatively athletics, auto racing, basketball, boxing, cycling, field hockey, fishing, golf, handball, mountaineering, mountain biking, padel tennis, polo, roller hockey, rowing, rugby union, sailing, skiing, swimming, tennis, and volleyball. Argentine achievements can be found in team sports such as association football, basketball, field hockey and rugby union, and individual sports such as boxing, golf, tennis and rowing. Pato, the national sport, is not very popular.
ESPN is the Brazilian division of ESPN Inc. Launched in March 1989 as Canal+, it was the first country-specific version of ESPN outside the United States, launched in June 1995. The channel has covered major sporting events, like the 1996, 2000, 2004, 2008, 2012, and 2016 Summer Olympics; the 1998, 2006, 2010 and 2014 FIFA World Cup and the 1999, 2003 and 2007 Pan-American Games. High ratings and prestige in the segment have been marks of the channel; it also won the APCA award twice, in 1995 for "Best Sports Programming" and in 1998 for "Best Coverage of the 1998 FIFA World Cup".
The year 2011 in sports saw a number of significant events, some of which are listed below.
Sports broadcasting contracts in Canada include:
In the United Kingdom, sporting events are broadcast on several national television networks, as well as radio. Many of the sporting events are listed online or in different kind of apps. These apps are mainly designed by sport fans who want to have an easy way to find when a certain game or match is played, as well as when a race starts or which channel is broadcasting the olympic games etc.
Sports broadcasting contracts in France include:
Sports broadcasting contracts in Germany include:
Sports broadcasting contracts in the Netherlands include:
In the United States, sports are televised on various broadcast networks, national and specialty sports cable channels, and regional sports networks. U.S. sports rights are estimated to be worth a total of $22.42 billion in 2019, about 44 percent of the total worldwide sports media market. U.S. networks are willing to pay a significant amount of money for television sports contracts because it attracts large amounts of viewership; live sport broadcasts accounted for 44 of the 50 list of most watched television broadcasts in the United States in 2016.
Sports broadcasting contracts in New Zealand include:
ESPN Caribbean is the local division of ESPN Inc., that broadcasts in most Caribbean countries. Operated as part of the ESPN International division, the service is composed of ESPN and ESPN2; both were launched in 2007.
ESPN Latin America is the Latin American division of ESPN Inc., and broadcasts sports-related programming for the region in Spanish. It was launched on 31 March 1989. Its programming is adapted to the likes of viewers, who tend to prefer football and Hispanic baseball players to the more locally produced programs.
Star+ is a subscription video on-demand over-the-top streaming service available in almost all Ibero-American states. The service is owned by The Walt Disney Company through the Disney Entertainment division and business segment.
DSports is a Latin American sports subscription television channel owned by satellite provider Vrio Corp. and operated by Torneos. The network broadcasts and operates its feeds from Argentina, Brazil, Chile and Uruguay, and also broadcasts to parts of Caribbean, Colombia, Ecuador and Peru. As Vrio's own channel, it is not offered by any other paid TV operator, except for its own on demand service DGO which would later expand to Mexico and Brazil through their service.