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FIFA World Cup 2022 media rights awarded in Italy
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Tender processes to launch in Sub-Saharan Africa for media rights to FIFA World Cup 2022™ and FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023™ 25 Jan 2021 © Getty Images
FIFA is opening two invitations to tender (ITT) simultaneously for the media rights to the FIFA World Cup 2022™ and the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023™, FIFA’s flagship competitions, in Sub-Saharan Africa . The tender processes are due to launch tomorrow, Tuesday, 26 January.
The first ITT is for the media rights to the FIFA World Cup 2022™. The second ITT is for the media rights to the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023™.
14 Dec 2020
Sessions permitting FIFA to virtually work alongside the associations
Coordinated effort to restart professional and amateur football
The first series of workinars for FIFA’s member associations in North, Central and South America, and the Spanish-speaking Caribbean has successfully concluded.
Launched last May due to the impossibility of holding face-to-face meetings, the initiative aimed to maintain FIFA’s close working relationship with the associations and continue to equip them with the fundamental knowledge and tools needed for their operations and the organization of football during the COVID-19 pandemic. The cycle of meetings culminated on 25 November with a total of 250 participants, including representatives of 23 member associations from the region, FIFA experts, and consultants with extensive experience in the football industry.