Uefa expands Champions League deal with SuperSport

Pay-television broadcaster SuperSport has renewed and expanded a rights deal for the Uefa Champions League and Europa League club football competitions covering sub-Saharan Africa.

The agreement will run for three seasons, from 2015-16 to 2017-18, and include exclusive English and Portuguese-language rights as well as non-exclusive French-language rights.

SuperSport will broadcast live coverage of four Champions League matches each match night as well as highlights.

The broadcaster will show four Europa League matches per kick-off slot followed by highlights.

The agreement includes online and mobile rights.

As part of the deal, SuperSport will distribute free-to-air media rights throughout the region, according to Uefa, football’s European governing body. SuperSport has replaced Uefa’s current free-to-air rights-holder, StarTimes, in the role.

SuperSport will distribute free-to-air rights for one live Wednesday first-pick match and highlights per match week in the Champions League and one live first-pick match and one highlights programme per match week in the Europa League.

The Team Marketing agency brokered the deal on behalf of Uefa.