FIFA Threatens Not To Broadcast Women’s World Cup In Europe
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Fifa president Gianni Infantino has threatened to not broadcast the
Women’s World Cup in five European countries unless TV companies improve their
rights offers.
Infantino said “disappointing” offers from the UK,
Spain, Italy, Germany and France were a “slap in the face” of the players and
“all women worldwide”.
He added it was Fifa’s “moral and legal
obligation not to undersell” the event.
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The World Cup, co-hosted by Australia and New Zealand, starts on 20
July.
Infantino said European broadcasters had offered world
football’s governing body $1m-$10m (£800,000-£8m) for the rights, compared
with $100m-$200m for the men’s World Cup.
“Should the offers
continue not to be fair, we will be forced not to broadcast the Fifa Women’s
World Cup into the ‘big five’ European countries,” Infantino said at a World
Trade Organization meeting in Geneva.
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“I call, therefore, on all players, fans, football officials, presidents,
prime ministers, politicians and journalists all over the world to join us and
support this call for a fair remuneration of women’s football. Women deserve
it, as simple as that.”
Rights offers for previous tournaments were
bundled together with other events including the men’s World Cup, but Fifa has
now separated the bidding process.
In calling for improved offers,
Infantino said all TV revenue for the tournament would be reinvested in
women’s football and that public broadcasters in particular, such as the BBC,
have a “duty to promote and invest in women’s sport”.
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