Egyptian football fans are in for a treat on Friday as the domestic league continues to deliver thrilling matches. With several high-stakes encounters...
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StarTimes, a leading media company in Africa, is thrilled to announce that it has secured the all-media broadcasting rights of the Bundesliga for the upcoming seasons 2024/25 to 2026/27.This exciting collaboration marks the continuation of a successful partnership that began nine seasons ago in 2015/16, solidifying StarTimes' commitment to delivering top-tier sports content to audiences across Sub-Saharan Africa.The territory covered by this agreement includes Sub-Saharan Africa, and fans can look forward to enjoying Bundesliga matches in English, Portuguese, and local languages through various media platforms.The Bundesliga, a premier football league in Germany, is renowned for its fast-paced and competitive matches, attracting fans from all corners of the globe. With a rich history and a tradition of producing talented players and exciting gameplay, the Bundesliga stands as one of the most prestigious football leagues in the world.Bundesliga International Chief Marketing Officer Peer Naubert said: “The Bundesliga has a long and storied history in Africa: one of the early movers when it came to broadcasting European football throughout the continent, the pioneering television programme ‘Football Made in Germany’ brought the best of the Bundesliga to fans each week and, for many, since the 1980s started a love...
Egyptian football fans are in for a treat on Friday as the domestic league continues to deliver thrilling matches. With several high-stakes encounters...
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