Latin America

TNT Sports has retained domestic media rights to Argentina's Primera División until 2031, while co-broadcaster ESPN has an option to extend its deal until the same year.

Infront Bettor has agreed a new three-year deal to continue selling international betting rights to the Campeonato Brasileiro Série A, SportBusiness can reveal.

Disney is the new dominant force in the Campeonato Brasileiro Série B broadcast landscape, with Globo out of the picture for the first time in 27 years.

Pay-television broadcaster ESPN Brasil is poised to retain rights to the men’s tennis tour in an exclusive deal running from 2025 until 2029.  

Brazilian broadcaster Globo is to remain the home of domestic and national team women's football in the country until the end of 2027, after striking a new deal with the Brazilian Football Confederation…

IMG has appointed Francisco Pazmino as vice-president of rights in Latin America, one of two key positions it has been looking to fill in the region

CazéTV has secured non-exclusive rights to the Fifa Club World Cup in Brazil, a major market for the competition given the presence of four teams from the country in this year's edition.

Flamengo's home matches are to be streamed on pay-per-view live outside of Brazil on a new club-dedicated YouTube channel, after it broke away from the Liga Forte Uniao (LFU) and Libra international collective.

Puma has expanded its association with clubs owned by City Football Group (CFG) via a kit supplier agreement with Brazil’s Esporte Clube Bahia.

Mexican bank Banorte has agreed to take on the naming rights to the Azteca Stadium in Mexico City as part of a loan deal to help fund the stadium's revamp in time for the 2026 World Cup, hosted in the US, Canada and Mexico.

Amazon is bringing the breadth of its business to bear in a major new multi-year sponsorship agreed with the Mexican Football Federation.

The Bolivian Football Federation (FBF) has approved telcos Entel and the Cotas Cooperative as the first domestic distributors of its new in-house channel, Fútbol Canal, for the 2025-28 cycle.

Fox Sports México has lost the right to use the 'Fox' name as part of an ongoing legal dispute with the US-headquartered Fox Corp.

IMG’s FC Diez Media is to sell media and sponsorship rights to Conmebol club competitions for a third successive cycle after retaining the business from 2027 to 2030.

Fox Sports México is trying to fight back from its financial troubles, taking legal action against a pair of LigaMX clubs and the unaffiliated Fox Corp for signing a competing media rights deal.

Liga Forte União (LFU) and Libra, the two rival collectives in Brazilian football, are joining forces to sell broadcast rights to Campeonato Brasileiro Série B, but have just one month to get deals in place.

Emerging crypto wealth platform Nexo is planning more sponsorship agreements in tennis after striking an eleventh-hour deal to sponsor ATP 500 tournament the Mexican Open.

Brazilian streaming platform CazéTV is to show clips from South American Football Confederation (Conmebol) club tournaments, in what could be a precursor to a live rights swoop in the next cycle.