
DIRECTV Latin America has acquired exclusive rights to broadcast the FIFA Club World Cup 2025 in Latin America, which will be the first tournament to feature 32 teams. The contract grants the company full management of content across television, radio, IPTV, social media, and mobile devices, ensuring unprecedented coverage in the region. With this agreement, DIRECTV will reach a potential audience of 138 million people in South America, solidifying its position as a leader in sports broadcasting.
The Club World Cup 2025 will take place in 12 venues across the United States between June and July, featuring the most successful teams from recent years. Among them is Inter Miami, featuring Lionel Messi, which adds special appeal for the audience in the region. The competition will serve as a precursor to the 2026 World Cup, which will be held jointly in the United States, Mexico, and Canada.
In addition to the 2025 Club World Cup, DIRECTV holds exclusive rights to the national team tournaments organized by CONMEBOL, including the Copa America, the U-17 and U-20 South American Championships, beach soccer, and futsal. In European football, the company broadcasts La Liga, the Coppa Italia, the Supercoppa Italiana, the Coupe de France, the Portuguese League Cup, and the Supercopa de España in Latin America.
Beyond football, DIRECTV's offerings include events such as the Davis Cup, EuroLeague basketball, cycling, golf, and other international competitions. With a strategy focused on the most popular sport in South America, the company strengthens its leadership in the region, making DSPORTS and DGO absolute references in sports broadcasting.