World Famous YouTube Channel Bought the Broadcast Rights of La Liga!

Brazilian YouTube Channel Cazé TV announced that it has signed a broadcast agreement with La Liga and purchased the broadcast rights of the league for six seasons.

World-famous Brazilian YouTuber Cazé TV, which stepped in to broadcast the Spanish La Liga free of charge in Brazil, signed a six-season broadcast agreement with La Liga. Within the scope of the agreement, it was announced that Spanish La Liga matches will be broadcast free of charge in Brazil for six seasons. Within the framework of the agreement, La Liga matches will be broadcast on Cazé TV in Brazil for six years.

One of the most striking details of the agreement was that the broadcasts were largely free. While Cazé TV announced that it aims to reach a wide audience, especially through YouTube, it was stated that the contents will also be published on different digital platforms. STATEMENT FROM THE PRESIDENT OF LA LIGA It was stated that with this agreement, it is aimed to increase the visibility of La Liga in Brazil and to provide easier access to world football, especially for young people.

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In his statement on the subject, La Liga President Javier Tebas said that the country is an extremely strategic market for them due to Brazil’s passion for football and the interest of Brazilian football fans in La Liga. Tebas also stated that Cazé TV knows the football culture in Brazil well and has a significant power in digital broadcasting. Cazé TV, ONE OF THE MOST IMPORTANT LEAGUES OF WORLD FOOTBALL, stated in its statement that it was very pleased with the agreement made with La Liga and emphasized that La Liga is one of the most important leagues of world football.

The platform stated that this cooperation is very important for both parties. On the other hand, it was reported that the fact that world-famous Brazilian football players such as Ronaldo Nazário, Ronaldinho, Rivaldo, Marcelo Vieira, Roberto Carlos, Neymar and Romário played in La Liga for many years increased the interest of Brazilians in the league.

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