FIFA secretary common Fatma Samoura is assured the worldwide governing physique’s menace of a Women’s World Cup TV blackout in Europe this 12 months will deliver broadcasters to the desk with improved presents for the rights.
The rights are being offered individually from the lads’s World Cup for the primary time and FIFA President Gianni Infantino stated final week that Britain, Spain, France, Germany and Italy would face a blackout except “unacceptable” bids have been improved.
“Those who bought the rights (to the last Women’s World Cup) at that time in Europe know how much it brings, because we have reached record numbers during many matches,” Samoura advised Australia’s Fox Sports News on Saturday.
“Today, we are just asking them to revisit their figures and discussion is ongoing and I’m sure that an agreement will be reached.
“We have already been having positive feedback from three of the countries that we have opened the discussion (with) and … we still have 80 days to go before the kickoff.”
Some 1.12 billion viewers tuned into the 2019 World Cup in France throughout all platforms, in accordance with a FIFA audit of the match.
Infantino stated broadcasters had supplied solely $1 million-$10 million for the rights for this 12 months’s match in Australia and New Zealand, in comparison with $100 million-$200 million for the lads’s World Cup.
Samoura stated that the decrease presents might need been partly the results of “unconscious bias” towards the ladies’s sport however that improved presents made stable monetary sense.
“It’s an opportunity to tell the world that we all know that women football is the only game in the world today that has unparalleled potential to grow,” she added.
“And this should be reflected also in the commercial deals that we are selling with you.”
Former FIFA Council member Moya Dodd stated this week that the governing physique had itself devalued the rights of the Women’s World Cup by traditionally bundling them with these of the lads’s match.
The ninth Women’s World Cup kicks off in Sydney and Auckland on July 20.
Source: sportstar.thehindu.com