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UEFA EURO 2012 and 2016 media rights deals signed in France

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TF1, M6 and beIN SPORT acquire UEFA EURO 2012 and 2016 media rights

030 - TF1, M6 and beIN SPORT acquire UEFA EURO 2012 and 2016 media rights

UEFA has today announced it has reached agreement with TF1, M6 and beIN SPORT for the media rights for the forthcoming UEFA EURO 2012 and UEFA EURO 2016 in France.

TF1 and M6 will share the free-to-air coverage of 19 live matches for UEFA EURO 2012 and 22 live matches for UEFA EURO 2016. These matches will include the opening match, all French national team matches, knock-out stage matches and the Final for both tournaments.

beIN SPORT will be the home of the UEFA European Football Championships by covering the two competitions in their entirety and showing all matches from UEFA EURO 2012 and 2016. Magazines and highlights programmes will also be broadcast on the beIN SPORT channels leading up and during the tournament, meaning that football fans in France will be offered an extensive and innovative broadcast platform to watch both competitions.

All matches will also be available online and on-the-move through the broadcasters’ digital media outlets.

Commenting on the agreement, Guy-Laurent Epstein, Marketing Director of UEFA Events SA, said:

"We are delighted to extend our agreements with leading commercial broadcasters TF1 and M6 and to further consolidate our partnership with beIN SPORT in France for UEFA EURO 2012 and UEFA EURO 2016. TF1 and M6 have experience in broadcasting national team football and UEFA European Football Championships while beIN Sport will offer a wide and qualitative coverage of both tournaments.

“These agreements will provide French football fans with a fantastic multi-platform broadcast of this summer’s competition in Poland and Ukraine and in 2016 in their own country.”

Note to editors:

UEFA Events SA is a wholly owned subsidiary of UEFA, created to manage and handle the European football governing body's commercial and event operations. It is, among other things, responsible for generating media rights, sponsorship, licensing and hospitality revenue from all professional national team and club competitions, and for managing relationships with all associated commercial partners.