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Europe

UEFA Women’s Champions League lays foundations for more sustainable future!

UEFA’s revamped Women’s Champions League, set to kick off this summer, will herald the dawn of a more sustainable future for women’s football, thanks to a pioneering financial distribution model. The new model, introduced for the 2021/22 season and approved by UEFA’s Executive Committee last week, will see the world’s …

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NENT Group & Bundesliga International agree historic nine-market deal until 2029!

Nordic Entertainment Group (NENT Group), the Nordic region’s leading streaming company, and Bundesliga International, a subsidiary of the DFL Deutsche Fußball Liga, have extended their media rights partnership until 2029 in nine European markets in an historic agreement. Football fans in Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and …

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Will the European Super League actually move forward?

If you’re a football fan you’ve certainly been caught up in the news over this past week in regard to the planned European Super League, the big teams in the UK of Arsenal FC, Chelsea FC, Liverpool FC, Manchester City, Manchester United, and Tottenham Hotspur join the six teams from …

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1.FC Köln sign Austria’s Dejan Ljubicic from Rapid Wien!

Bundesliga side 1.FC Köln have secured the services of Dejan Ljubicic before the summer transfer window. The defensive midfielder will join on a free transfer from Rapid Wien and has signed a four-year deal at FC Köln. “We are very pleased that we could convince Dejan to join FC. He …

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Portugal’s federation sign strategic partnership with Weibo!

The Portuguese Football Federation (FPF) continues to grow its presence in China, becoming the first Football Federation to sign a strategic partnership with the leading social media platform in China, Weibo. This partnership takes place shortly after the inauguration of the official National Selection store at Alibaba Tmall earlier this …

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Germany to face Denmark in Euro 2020 warm-up in Innsbruck!

The board of the German Football Association (DFB) held a meeting on Friday in which they decided that the international game against Denmark will take place in Innsbruck on June 2. The Tivoli-Stadion was chosen as the host venue for logistical and organisational reasons with both teams preparing for the …

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Change of venues for some UEFA EURO 2020 matches announced!

The UEFA Executive Committee met today via videoconference and was informed of the confirmation given by local authorities that all four UEFA EURO 2020 matches in Munich will be able to welcome a minimum of 14,500 spectators. Munich was therefore confirmed as a host venue for the championship. The committee …

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