TV rights for new Women's Champions Cup remain unsold in blow to Fifa

FIFA's Women's Champions Cup TV Rights Remain Unsold, A Blow To The Organization

The highly anticipated first global women's club competition, the FIFA Women's Champions Cup, has failed to secure a television rights deal. Despite featuring some of the biggest names in women's football, including Arsenal, Corinthians, and Gotham FC, the tournament's organizers have been unable to attract any major broadcasters.

In a similar situation last year with the men's Club World Cup, the organization was able to strike a $1 billion TV deal with the streaming platform Dazn. However, this time around, FIFA has not managed to secure a significant media rights sale, leaving the future of the competition uncertain.

Sources suggest that the Women's Super League's Sky Sports and BBC Sport were offered the tournament, but showed little interest due to concerns about the limited number of matches being played in London. The fact that all games will be held at neutral venues may also have an impact on ticket sales.

The Champions Cup features four teams competing for a title that will be awarded over just four days. While this condensed schedule has its advantages, it's unclear whether broadcasters view it as a valuable property worth investing in.

FIFA has maintained that the process is still ongoing, but with only a few weeks to go before the tournament kicks off, time is running out. The organization had hoped to attract more interest from major broadcasters by emphasizing the global appeal of the competition and the involvement of top teams like Arsenal.

The failure to secure significant TV rights could have implications for the long-term viability of the Champions Cup. Despite efforts to create a flagship women's club competition, concerns about the congested calendar and limited number of matches being played may ultimately prove too much for broadcasters to overcome.

As the situation remains unclear, one thing is certain - the Women's Champions Cup needs to secure significant media rights if it's going to become a successful and sustainable tournament. With only time left before the first games are played, FIFA will be breathing a sigh of relief if a last-minute deal can be struck with a major broadcaster.
 
OMG, I'm literally shocked! 🀯 A women's football tournament that features top teams like Arsenal? How is it possible for them not to sell TV rights? The fact that all games are played at neutral venues might make sense in terms of security and fair play, but it's a big turn-off for broadcasters. And the condensed schedule? It sounds like they're trying to cram too much into too little time. FIFA needs to go back to the drawing board and think about how to make this tournament more appealing to broadcasters. Like, what's the prize pool looking like? Are there any guarantees of high viewership numbers? Until they figure that out, it's hard to see the Women's Champions Cup becoming a success πŸ€”πŸ’Έ
 
I'm so bummed out about this πŸ˜”. I mean, a women's club competition should be able to attract some decent TV deals, you know? It just seems like the condensed schedule is gonna be a total turn-off for broadcasters πŸ“Ί. And not having any major games played in London might make it harder for Sky Sports and BBC Sport to get on board πŸ€”. I hope FIFA can still manage to pull off a last-minute deal with some big player, or else this tournament might be in jeopardy 🚨. It's just frustrating that the women's game is still struggling to get the recognition it deserves πŸ™.
 
πŸ€” FIFA needs to rethink their approach to getting TV rights for the Women's Champions Cup. It's not just about throwing money at broadcasters, they need to show them that this competition is going to be big and exciting. πŸ“Ί I mean, it's got Arsenal and other top teams playing, but if they don't make it sound appealing to viewers, then no one will watch it. 🌟 They also need to convince people that the condensed schedule isn't a bad thing... or maybe they should just expand the tournament to more days? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ https://www.dazn.com/
 
I'm genuinely confused about why no big broadcasters were interested in this Women's Champions Cup πŸ€”. The teams competing - Arsenal, Corinthians, and Gotham FC - aren't exactly unknowns. And the fact that it's a condensed 4-day tournament doesn't seem like a huge issue to me. I'd expect more from FIFA, especially after they managed to secure that sweet $1 billion deal with Dazn last year πŸ€‘. It's just not adding up. What's going on behind the scenes? Need some real transparency here πŸ“Š.
 
πŸ€” gotta feel for fifa on this one, they're really trying to make women's football happen but it's tough out there πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ. $1 billion was a big ask last time round and now the whole world is watching (or not) πŸ“Ί. i mean, who wouldn't want to broadcast the most competitive club comp in the world? ⚽️ but apparently, broadcasters are all about the quantity over quality πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ. it's like, we get it, women's football is awesome, let's give it a chance! πŸ‘
 
omg this is so disappointing πŸ€• i think one thing that needs to change is how the tournaments are scheduled... 4 days is super condensed and i can imagine it's hard for broadcasters to make a profit off that πŸ€‘ especially since all games are at neutral venues which might affect ticket sales... what if they had more teams or longer seasons? that would make it way more attractive to major broadcasters, don't you think? 😬
 
I'm low-key disappointed about this news πŸ€” #FIFAWomenChampionsCup I mean, who doesn't want to watch top female footballers like Steph Houghton and Sam Kerr in action? The lack of TV rights is a major blow, but I guess FIFA was being realistic about the whole schedule thing ⏰ #WomenInSport. Can you imagine if this happened with the men's Champions League? It'd be a huge loss for sports fans worldwide 🌎#SportsLoss. Let's hope they can find a way to make it work and attract some major broadcasters before the tournament starts! Fingers crossed for the future of women's football 🀞 #FIFAWomen
 
I'm kinda surprised this happened... I mean, women's football is gaining so much traction πŸ€”. You'd think broadcasters would jump at the chance to show off their skills on TV πŸ“Ί. The thing is, it's not just about the teams playing, but also about the fans wanting to watch and follow their favorite players πŸ‘. Maybe FIFA can try reaching out to some smaller broadcasters or streaming platforms that might be more open to taking a chance on this competition? 🀞 Fingers crossed they can get something sorted ASAP πŸ•°οΈ
 
I'm kinda surprised that no big broadcasters jumped at the chance to air this thing πŸ€”. I mean, these teams are all the big leagues - like, Arsenal and Gotham FC are legit powerhouses in women's soccer πŸ€. And it's not just about the team, it's about the whole experience: the competition itself is actually pretty cool (imo). But if major networks aren't interested, it's gonna be tough to get that prize money going πŸ’Έ.

I think what's weird is that FIFA went with this condensed schedule - four days and all games at neutral venues? That sounds like a recipe for low ticket sales 🎟️. And now they're scrambling to find TV deals? Like, didn't they learn from last year? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ

I'm not saying it's the end of the world or anything, but if FIFA can't get this thing off the ground, it might be a sign that the whole women's club soccer thing just isn't taking off as fast as they thought πŸ’”.
 
it's kinda sus that ppl r complaining bout the tv rights deal when men's club world cup got a sweet $1b deal last yr πŸ€‘πŸ“Ί. womens football is gettin more traction, so shouldn't we b expecting bigger deals? also, shouldn't fifa focus on makin it more appealing to casual fans instead of just tryin to get big bucks from broadcasters? the condensed schedule might actually be a pro if u think bout it... fewer games mean less fatigue for players and more opportunities for upsets πŸ†
 
idk why anyone would wanna watch a whole tournament in like 4 days lol thats not even enough time for a normal soccer match 🀣 i mean im all about equality and more opportunities for women's football but tv rights deals gotta make sense too? maybe they should just stream it online or something so people can watch at their own pace πŸ“Ί
 
it's crazy that fifa cant get tv rights for their women's champions cup 🀯 i mean, its not like theyre asking for much - just some decent cash to help them out. and now they're stuck in limbo with all the games being played in london and only 4 days long. what does that even make sense? πŸ€‘ they need to shake things up, maybe try something new or less congested schedule-wise. cant have major broadcasters just ignoring it cuz its a women's tournament πŸ˜’ gotta get some big names on board for this thing to fly
 
aww man πŸ˜” this is really disappointing... i was so hyped for the women's champs cup 🀩 and now it seems like no one wants to invest in it πŸ€‘ it's like, we need more media rights deals if we wanna make this comp a huge success πŸ’ͺ but at the same time, i get it, it's just not looking good πŸ€• maybe fifa can try to find some other ways to promote the tournament and get people excited πŸ“ΊπŸ‘€
 
come on... πŸ’” 1 billion for men's Club World Cup but not a single penny for Women's Champions Cup? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ that doesn't add up, imo. should be a bigger show considering the talent involved... like what's going on with all these games in neutral venues? don't think that makes it more appealing to viewers πŸ“Ί is this just a case of broadcasters not wanting to take a risk or something? need to see some concrete numbers and reasoning behind this decision before i can even begin to believe it's all true πŸ“Š
 
I'm so disappointed that the Women's Champions Cup TV rights haven't sold out yet πŸ€•. I mean, who wouldn't want to watch some amazing women's football? The fact that all games will be held at neutral venues is kinda cool too πŸ‘. But seriously, I don't get why major broadcasters aren't interested in this. It's not like they're getting a bad deal or anything! πŸ€‘ A condensed schedule can actually be a good thing for the competition, imo. It makes it more intense and exciting ⚽️. Fingers crossed that FIFA can still pull off a last-minute deal with some major broadcaster πŸ’₯. We need this tournament to succeed so much!
 
omg u gotta feel 4 the women's football fans rn πŸ€• FIFA is really struggling 2 secure tv rights 4 the Women's Champions Cup 😩 it's like they thought ppl would automatically jump 2 invest in this comp, but clearly that ain't happening πŸ€‘ the condensed schedule might actually b a thing, but if major broadcasters don't wanna play ball, its hard 2 see how dis comp can survive πŸ’Έ i mean i get it, FIFA is trying 2 create a flagship comp, but 1 billion dolla tv deal 4 d men's Club World Cup last yr? that's crazy πŸ€‘ lets hope some big name broadcaster jumps in at the last min 2 save this comp 🀞
 
πŸ€” This is kinda disappointing news for women's football, you know? I mean, we're living in 2025 and we still don't see major broadcasters getting on board with the Women's Champions Cup TV rights... it just doesn't add up. The condensed schedule thing is a valid concern, but I'm sure it can be managed. What's concerning me is that FIFA's efforts to make it more appealing aren't quite working... πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ
 
omg 🀯 is this a sign that womens football isnt getting the love it deserves?? πŸ™…β€β™€οΈ i think its crazy that they cant attract big broadcasters for this tournament when the men's club world cup got $1 billion πŸ’Έ a few months ago. maybe its not just about the money though, could be some valid concerns about the schedule and neutral venues affecting viewership πŸ‘€

i do think it is a shame because womens football is becoming more popular by the minute πŸš€ but i guess thats not enough to convince the big boys to take a chance on this tournament πŸ€”. hope fifa can still pull off something last minute πŸ™
 
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