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MILAN:
AC Milan has agreed a deal that will see Italian betting and gaming firm Cogetech become a premium sponsor of the club for the 2012-13 season.

 

Cogetech will promote its IziPlay Poker product through the agreement…. read more

TAM jets away from CBF

The Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF) is set to lose one of its main sponsors after TAM Airlines announced it would end its deal in 2013…. read more

CONCACAF hails major new broadcast deal with Univision Deportes

The Confederation of North, Central American and Caribbean Association Football (CONCACAF) has signed a 10-year deal with US Spanish-language broadcaster Univision Deportes – an agreement the organisation claims is the largest in its history…. read more

Premier League scores Chinese rights extension

The English Premier League has tied down another key overseas rights deal with the announcement that Super Sports Media Group has agreed a six-year extension to its rights in mainland China and Macau…. read more

Benfica faces battle over TV rights plan

Benfica’s bid to move its media rights in-house is set to be challenged, with industry analysts stating that Portugal’s anti-trust authority will force the club to allow all national pay-television operators to access the broadcasts…. read more

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Financial Fair Play and Third Party Ownership – UEFA Licensing Regulations

Daniel Geey, an associate for Field Fisher Waterhouse LLP, discusses UEFA’s modification of third party ownership rules….

Towards the end of the summer, UEFA modified a number of its licensing criteria in relation to third party ownership (TPO) issues. Very briefly, TPO in the football industry is where a football club does not own, or is not entitled to, 100% of the future transfer value of a player that is registered to play for that team…. read more

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