The format, in which Delay Sports Berlin, the amateur club with the widest reach in Germany, will also be taking part, is supported by renowned partners such as the major label Warner Music Central Europe, the music publisher Warner Chappell Music Germany and Germany’s widest-reaching sports publisher kicker. Further high-calibre clubs could be added before the event. Each participating club will field one men’s and one women’s team. The matches will last 20 minutes (2 halves each of 10 minutes’ duration) and there will be a group phase (everyone against everyone) with ranking matches. In each match, the women and men of the respective clubs will play each other for one half.
Among other things, the tournament will be played on an innovative and interactive GlassFloor playing surface, which combines state-of-the-art graphic video technology with gamification elements and which sports fans were recently able to experience live for the first time at the NBA All-Star Game. In addition, 5G technology, body cams and microphones will be used.
The “Infinity League” will be available free of charge in Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Luxembourg and Liechtenstein via the DAZN app, on the linear TV channels DAZN 1 and DAZN 2 as well as the partner TV channel DF1 on free-to-air TV and will also be shown on all relevant social media platforms and the channels of media partner Kicker.