FIFA World Cup

GGGGGGGOOOOOOAAAAAALLLLLLL!!!!!!!!!!!! One of the most powerful words in the world of sports that brings chills, tears and laughter to the viewers and followers of soccer. It's that time again when worldwide soccer fans gather around the television, radio, and Internet to watch the planet's most cherished sport at its fullest in the FIFA World Cup. The games will be played between June 11 and July 11, 2010, and it is the first time that they will be hosted by an African nation, South Africa. The World Cup venues include ten stadiums in nine different cities. FIFA has changed its slogan to "For the Game. For the World." as the organization is extending its responsibilities to contribute towards building a better future for the world.

Out of the 32 classifying World Cup nations, seven are Latin American countries, including: Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Paraguay, Uruguay, Mexico and Honduras. Soccer is a massive sport in Latin America and even countries that did not qualify for the World Cup will be constantly watching and following the games since soccer runs in their blood. That is why we have created a television package to reach Colombia, Ecuador, Costa Rica, Guatemala, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Panama, Aruba, Curacao, and Trinidad, in addition to all the classifying countries as these are countries that breathe the sport. The channels chosen offer the top sports coverage on a per-country basis that includes open TV and cable networks. The networks include T y C Sports, TV Publica, Band Sports, Band News, Globo News, TV Record + Record News, TVN, Caracol TV, Canal Uno, Canal 9, Repretel, Teletica, Televisa, Claro TV, TVMax, and more. Let the games begin!

For more information on the World Cup television packages, please contact your US Media Consulting Representative.

 

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