commercial rights

ASUNCION, Paraguay: FC Diez Media, the IMG-owned business that manages the commercial rights to South American Football Confederation (CONMEBOL) club competitions, Tuesday announced it has appointed Diego Alfieri as general manager and Pedro Visconti as country manager, Brazil.

Alfieri has more than 15 years’ experience in international management across telecommunications, sports, retail and banking. He joined FC Diez Media when it was established in 2018 as head of Finance and most recently served as the company’s finance director prior to his appointment as general manager.

Nov 10, 2022 19:11
DUBAI: US-based investment firm 27th Investments-backed 27th Sports has acquired exclusive commercial rights for the Bangladesh cricket team’s 3-match ODI and 2-match Test series against India starting December 4.  Dubai-based 27th Sports have acquired exclusive rights from Impress-Mattra Consortium, the on-ground rights holder of all Bangladesh cricket team’s home series.
Oct 07, 2020 17:10
THE FEDERATION OF INTERNATIONAL Cricketers' Associations, which represents the interests of players around the world with the exception of Indian men and women, is reportedly seeking commercial rights protections for their members from the International Cricket Council in third party commercial deals with ICC partners. And if push comes to shove, FICA could well take the legal route to obtain redress.  
Oct 30, 2018 16:10
KUALA LUMPUR: The Asian Football Confederation (AFC) Tuesday signed a commercial contract with sports marketing agency DDMC Fortis that it describes as the “most significant” in its history and which secures the financial future of the game in Asia for a decade.
Sep 26, 2018 14:09
SINGAPORE: T2 Asia-Pacific Table Tennis League (T2APAC) and Dentsu Sports Asia (DSA) jointly announced Wednesday a landmark joint-venture under which DSA has acquired a 20% equity stake in the pan-regional professional table-tennis league that launched in 2017.  
May 17, 2018 12:05
NEW DELHI: TCM Sports Management Pvt. Ltd. has won exclusive commercial rights, including title sponsorship and ground advertising rights, for cricket in New Zealand for the next three years. The teams that are scheduled to play in New Zealand over the next three years are India, Australia, Bangladesh, England and Sri Lanka.
Dec 20, 2017 09:12
KUALA LUMPUR: The Asian Football Confederation (AFC) Tuesday confirmed that the tender for sale of the commercial rights for the two cycles between 2021 and 2028 will be published on February 1, 2018. After a re-scheduling, approved by the AFC executive committee in Bangkok in November, it has been decided that the rights tender will be issued to both agencies and broadcasters.