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    Submitted by ITV Production on Jul 28, 2012
    indiantelevision.com Team

    MUMBAI: Confederation of North, Central American and Caribbean Association (Concacaf), the governing body of soccer in Americas, has signed a five-year agreement with Fox International Channels Latin America to broadcast the Concacaf Champions League in Latin America.

    The deal starts with the 2012-13 championship commencing on 31 July and gives Fox Sports exclusive rights in Latin America, including both Pay TV and the digital platforms throughout the region. Additionally, in Mexico and South America, Fox Sports will have total exclusivity as the rights in these territories also include Free TV.

    "Our agreement with Fox International Channels Latin America puts the Concacaf Champions League in perfect position to grow and fans throughout the region will be able to enjoy the competition like never before. With Fox?s many broadcast platforms and technologies, the Champions League will be presented in ways the fans want and expect," said Concacaf President Jeffrey Webb.

    Fox Sports will broadcast more than 40 games live and delayed through its wide multimedia platform that consists of Fox Sports, Fox Sports+, their HD versions and FoxSportsla.com. It will also provide enhanced coverage on its shows such as Central Fox and La ?ltima Palabra (The Last Word), and through a weekly Concacaf Champions League highlight show.

    "We?re very pleased with this new agreement and relationship with Concacaf ," said Fox International Channels Latin America President Carlos Martinez."We are confident that we?ll turn this tournament into a favorite and make it one of the strongest in the region, leveraging FOX Sports wide reach and the synergies of our entertainment, lifestyle and factual channels in Latin America, as we have already done with other Latin American and European events."

    The Concacaf Champions League, launched in 2008, is the confederation?s annual club championship. It features 24 teams from each of Concacaf?s three sub-regions -- North America, Central America and the Caribbean. The winner of the Concacaf Champions League qualifies for the Fifa Club World Cup.

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    Concacaf Champions League
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