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Who has the TV rights to the Champions League?

Who has the TV rights to the Champions League?

The 2021-22 UEFA Champions League will be carried in the United States by CBS (English) and Univision (Spanish) across a number of TV and streaming platforms.

Who bought the Champions League?

Milan, the club owned by American investment management firm Elliott Management Corporation, will return after seven years to the UEFA Champions League, the most lucrative competition in European soccer.

How much do bt pay for Champions League?

UK pay-TV broadcaster BT Sport has retained the ​exclusive rights to the Uefa Champions League, securing a ​deal worth US$1.5 billion to broadcast European club soccer’s premier competition from 2021 through 2024.

How much does UEFA make from Champions League?

2021 Champions League final prize money

Stage Prize Money
Winner $23.2 million
Runner-up $18.3 million
Semifinalists $14.6 million
Quarterfinalists $12.8 million

Who is the owner of UEFA?

UEFA

First vice-president Karl-Erik Nilsson
Vice-presidents Zbigniew Boniek Sándor Csányi Luis Rubiales Fernando Gomes Michele Uva
General secretary Theodore Theodoridis
Main organ UEFA Congress
Parent organization FIFA

What channels are showing Champions League final?

What TV channel is the 2021 Champions League final on? Coverage of the final is on BT Sport 1 HD and in ultra-definition on BT Sport Ultimate from 6pm.

Who has Champions League rights in UK?

Television

Event Broadcaster
FIFA Club World Cup BBC
UEFA Champions League BT Sport YouTube
UEFA Europa League
UEFA Europa Conference League

What is UEFA net worth?

Total revenue stands at €3.86 billion (2017/18: €2.79bn).

Where does UEFA get its money?

From the total revenue (€2.79bn) UEFA generates from selling broadcasting and commercial rights to partners worldwide for the various club and national team competitions, the lion’s share (74%) is distributed to the participating clubs and associations.

Who is the CEO of UEFA?

The current president is Aleksander Čeferin, a former Football Association of Slovenia president, who was elected as UEFA’s seventh president at the 12th Extraordinary UEFA Congress in Athens in September 2016, and automatically became a vice-president of the world body FIFA.