Sports media company Eleven has secured the rights to the Spanish Copa del Rey in Southeast Asia, following a multi-territorial deal consisting of over 2,000 hours of live sports broadcasts in the region. Eleven’s Copa del Rey deal covers Hong Kong, Indonesia, the Philippines, Singapore, and Thailand.
Eleven has secured Asian Champions League media rights, as part of a deal with the AFC that covers the Southeast Asian market from 2022 to 2024. Live matches will be broadcast on Eleven’s platforms in high definition.
Global sports broadcaster Eleven has secured media rights to the Asian World Cup Qualifiers. The agreement with the AFC lets Eleven stream World Cup qualifying matches live in select territories of the Southeast Asian region. The deal includes bespoke coverage with local commentary in different markets.
Global sports broadcaster Eleven has secured media rights to the Asian World Cup Qualifiers. The agreement with the AFC lets Eleven stream World Cup qualifying matches live in select territories of the Southeast Asian region. The deal includes bespoke coverage with local commentary in different markets.
Global sports broadcaster Eleven has secured media rights to the Asian World Cup Qualifiers. The agreement with the AFC lets Eleven stream World Cup qualifying matches live in select territories of the Southeast Asian region. The deal includes bespoke coverage with local commentary in different markets.
Global sports broadcaster Eleven has secured media rights to the Asian World Cup Qualifiers. The agreement with the AFC lets Eleven stream World Cup qualifying matches live in select territories of the Southeast Asian region. The deal includes bespoke coverage with local commentary in different markets.
Global sports broadcaster Eleven has secured media rights to the Asian World Cup Qualifiers. The agreement with the AFC lets Eleven stream World Cup qualifying matches live in select territories of the Southeast Asian region. The deal includes bespoke coverage with local commentary in different markets.
Global sports broadcaster Eleven has secured media rights to the Asian World Cup Qualifiers. The agreement with the AFC lets Eleven stream World Cup qualifying matches live in select territories of the Southeast Asian region. The deal includes bespoke coverage with local commentary in different markets.
Global sports broadcaster Eleven has secured media rights to the Asian World Cup Qualifiers. The agreement with the AFC lets Eleven stream World Cup qualifying matches live in select territories of the Southeast Asian region. The deal includes bespoke coverage with local commentary in different markets.
Eleven has entered a contract with the AFC to broadcast live matches from the confederation, in the Southeast Asian region. The two-year deal covers select countries, such as Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, and Thailand. It runs through 2024 and is expected to cover Asian youth competitions such as the AFC U23 Championship during the validation period.
Eleven has secured the media rights to a host of AFC competitions, following a two-year deal with the confederations for the Southeast Asian region. Eleven is expected to stream AFC Cup matches from 2022 to 2024 in high definition.
Global sports company Eleven has obtained the rights to multiple men’s and women’s Asian football competitions in the Southeast Asian region, subsequent to an agreement with the AFC. Live AFC Women’s Asian Cup matches are expected to be streamed on Eleven from 2022 to 2024.