Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF)
Copa do Brasil’s international OTT platform goes live
Brasileiro international rights set for direct deal after tender collapse
MyCujoo OTT acquires rights to Brazil women’s league, men’s fourth tier
Band picks up rights to Brazil’s top-tier women’s football league
CBF, clubs to reopen international rights tender
MyCujoo streaming platform in talks with CBF to expand Brasilian football broadcast portfolio
DAZN strikes first Brazilian domestic deal with Série C football
Twitter acquires rights to top-tier Brazilian women’s club football
Brazilian Football Confederation to stream SheBelieves Cup
Sport Promotion on verge of Brasileiro international rights deal, despite lower bid
Investment funds throw money at Brasileiro international rights
Dentsu scoops up Copa América rights after MP & Silva collapse
Klefer seeks new owner for Copa do Brasil international rights
Klefer Marketing Esportivo has begun discussions with interested parties over the sale of international media and betting rights to the Copa do Brasil
Globo nets linear national team rights in knockdown CBF deal
Globo has retained its hold on exclusive rights to Brazilian national team matches, striking a deal well below the Brazilian football federation’s target price
CBF chooses Synergy to handle keenly-anticipated sales process
The Brazilian football confederation has appointed the Synergy Sports agency to manage the sale of media rights to its national team matches. The move represents the first time the confederation, the Confederação Brasileira de Futebol, will sell its rights via an agency.
Football rights frenzy begins in Brazil with EPL and Uefa sales
The summer of 2017 will prove a critical period in determining where major football rights in Brazil will end up for the next few years.
Globo heads off rival interest to renew Copa do Brasil contract
Brazilian clubs act over Corinthians and Flamengo’s dominance of TV revenues
A number of Campeonato Brasileiro Serie A clubs are challenging the revenue distribution model employed by the rights-holder of the top division of Brazilian football, media group Globo, according to the O Estado de S. Paulo newspaper.