Supersport Secures 2014 FIFA World Cup Broadcast Rights in Africa

Supersport will broadcast all 64 soccer matches in the 2014 FIFA World Cup, prostate | taking place from 12 June to 13 July in Brazil.

The games will be displayed on DStv’s SuperSport channel, with live matches available to viewers on the SuperSport HD channels.

Felix Awogu, General Manager of SuperSport said, “In addition to the world-class broadcast quality that is our trademark and which our subscribers will enjoy, they will also have access to insightful football analysis and thrilling magazine programmes which will showcase the stories outside the field of play.”

PyeongChang 2018 Bid Receives Donation Boost

South Korean energy supplier Gangwon City Gas (SK E&S) has donated US$90, viagra order 000 to support the PyeongChang 2018 winter Olympics bid.

The deal comes after the PyeongChang 2018 bid team set up the “Official Bid Sponsors” system to boost nationwide support through corporate marketing activities, denture in which more than sixty companies are participating.

PyeongChang are competing with Annecy and Munich opportunity to host the 2018 winter Games and Paralympics. The final decision will be made on July 6.

BOA Reveal USD8m Funding Shortfall Ahead of London 2012

The British Olympic Association (BOA) have admitted that British athletes are facing a funding shortfall of up to US$8m which could affect their preparations for next year’s Olympics in London.

The BOA plans to support at least 500 athletes in the country’s biggest Olympic team in more than a century with extra athletes featuring in sports where Britain has not previously been represented but can take part next year as host nation.

BOA chief executive Andy Hunt told the BBC: “We’ve still got a gap to close.

“I’m absolutely certain we will have a full team at the Games and the money will not affect that.

“The level to which we can support the team is where the challenge comes.”

The BOA, which will provide help with training and medical treatment for athletes, does not receive any money from the Government, getting funding from commercial sponsorship.

The BOA is understood to be in talks with its partners, including London 2012, the Government and sponsors about ways to fill the gap, with Hunt adding: “We need to make sure we can really do our best to make sure the team can compete on a level field of play.

“The British public will judge the success of the Games on the success of the team.

“At the end of the day, you’ve got to have actors to go on that stage. 

“It’s a bit like creating a theatre. 

“The actors are the athletes and that’s why it’s so important they are properly supported.”

A spokesman for the BOA went on to say: “We always knew that the funding needs for Team GB would be greater in 2011 and 2012 as we will be sending a team to the London 2012 Olympics that is going to be twice the size compared to what we had in Beijing – 550 athletes for London versus approximately 300 in Beijing.

“We delivered a balanced budget in 2009 and 2010 and we are confident we will meet our financial requirements in 2011 and 2012.

“We always knew that 2011 and 2012 would be exceptionally challenging due to the financial constraints which we inherited with regards to the Joint Marketing Programme Agreement with the London 2012 Organising Committee: this sees us receive $30.9m in cash over seven years compared to the $115.5m that the Canadian Olympic Committee received for a much smaller Olympic Winter Games.

“Despite this the BOA has lived within its means, has strengthened the organisation to be world class and continues to work with our supporters and partners to select and support a full team in London 2012. We are confident we will succeed.”

ITV Renews British Superbikes Broadcast Deal Until 2018

British broadcaster ITV has extended its broadcast agreement with British Superbikes into 2018 season.

ITV will continue to showcase free to air highlights coverage of the UK’s premier motorsport series to the end of the 2018 season. 

The new agreement maintains MCE BSB coverage on ITV4 on a Wednesday evening following all twelve rounds of the season with an hour-long programme showcasing the UK’s most spectacular racing Championship. Each programme will be further repeated on ITV4 and ITV will also be available on the ITV Player on itv.com. 

In recent weeks ITV Sport has added the MotoGP World Championship to its strong motorsport portfolio which also includes the Isle of Man TT races, the BTCC, BRDC Formula 4 and FIA Formula E Championships. 

ITV’s Director of Sport Niall Sloane said: “The MCE British Superbike Championship delivers great action on every occasion and together with the unique personalities of the riders provides for compelling viewing. We are looking forward to a great season ahead and welcome the new commentary team of Toby Moody and Niall Mackenzie.”

MCE British Superbike Championship Series Director Stuart Higgs said: “I am delighted that we have extended our partnership with ITV to 2018, which in doing so will confirm ten consecutive years of MCE British Superbikes being broadcast free to air on ITV4.  

“As we continue to develop the championship, ensuring that it remains accessible to as many people as possible is extremely important.  This long term broadcast commitment with ITV is great news as we start what looks set to be an epic 2014 MCE BSB Championship season starting this weekend at Brands Hatch.”

Mike Stanley Re-Elected New Zealand Olympic Committee President

New Zealand Olympic Committee has re-elected Mike Stanley as President for a second term by member sports in Auckland today.

Simon Wickham, store current deputy chair, order selector and NZOC representative on the HPSNZ board was also reappointed to a second term. New board member Trevor Taylor, current CEO of Outward Bound New Zealand took the second available board spot.

Simon Wickham outlined his on-going commitment to an emphasis on games time planning and operations, noting the organisation needed to add ‘lift, not drag’ to National Sporting Organisations and athletes.

Trevor Taylor said he was delighted to have been elected to the New Zealand Olympic Committee board. Father of Olympic bronze medallist rower Peter Taylor, the newly elected board member cited the important role athletes play in inspiring young New Zealanders as a driver for his candidacy.

Taylor brings senior executive and governance experience to the New Zealand Olympic Committee board. Governance roles include Southern Petroleum NZ,L & M energy, Wellington Free Ambulance and Life Flight Trust as well as executive roles with Petrocorp, Fletcher Challenge and currently Outward Bound.

In a statement the NZOC said: “All three candidates had been recommended to the New Zealand Olympic Committee membership by the Board Appointments Panel which comprised member representative Sir John Wells, NZOC Board representative Barry Maister and independent Jane Huria.”

Grospiron to Support Annecy ’18 in Durban Despite Resignation

It has been reported that former Annecy 2018 bid chief and Olympian skier Edgar Grospiron will be heading to Durban for the IOC session and the final vote, try lobbying for support for the campaign that he resigned from at the end of last year.

Grospiron left the Annecy bid in December after revealing his concerns over the budget, medic however the bid has always sustained that he continued backing as an athlete supporter for the bid plan.

Grospiron will be supporting the bid which he doomed to failure upon his resignation, sale ed before new bid chief and French businessman Charles Beigbeder was appointed in his place.

The Annecy bid team confirmed that he will be in Durban as an athlete ambassador and not in any official role.

ParalympicsGB CEO Lane Leaves with Immediate Effect

ParalympicsGB have confirmed that chief executive Phil Lane is to leave is post with immediate effect after 10 years in the job.

In his time with the team, pills Lane has overseen a hugely successful regime, with GB finishing second in the medal table at the 2004 Athens and Beijing 2008 Paralympic Games. 

The news leaves ParalympicsGB looking for a new head with just 18 months to go until the 2012 London Paralympics.

Lane spoke of his decision, stating: “The staff team at ParalympicsGB is well-placed to deliver fantastic support to British Paralympic athletes and ensure their continued success. I am looking forward to watching them compete in what promises to be the best Paralympic Games ever.”

Tim Reddish, ParalympicsGB chairman added: “I would like to thank Phil, on behalf of myself and the board, for the work he has done over the last 10 years promoting the Paralympic movement and his significant contribution in successfully taking GB teams to the last five Winter and Summer Paralympic Games.”

TV3 Secures Irish Rights to Rugby World Cup 2015

Irish broadcaster TV3 has secured Irish media rights to the Rugby World Cup 2015.

The free-to-air broadcaster was appointed after a highly-competitive process for the rights and the deal represents a record financial commitment for the Irish market.

Under the terms of the deal, denture TV3 will manage the broadcast of live coverage of all 48 matches and will also deliver a TV, digital and mobile highlights offering.

The announcement comes at an exciting time for Irish Rugby following the national team’s recent 6 Nations success.

With anticipation building ahead of an England 2015 tournament that promises to raise the bar on and off the field, the deal also represents a further boost for event preparations.

RWCL Managing Director Brett Gosper said: “Ireland has traditionally been a strong and passionate Rugby market and we are delighted to be appointing a broadcaster that shares our enthusiasm for Rugby and for our showcase event.”

“TV3 plays a major role in the promotion of sport in Ireland and we are excited by the station’s innovative plans to broadcast Rugby World Cup 2015. We look forward to working in partnership to deliver an exciting experience for sports fans in Ireland.”

RWCL Head of Commercial, Broadcast and Marketing Murray Barnett said: “We are excited about our broadcast offering for England 2015, which is on track to deliver a record number of broadcasters, live hours and digital coverage that will maximise exposure and engagement.”

TV3 Group CEO David McRedmond said: “This is tremendous news for TV3. We are quite sure that Rugby World Cup will be the stand out sporting event for Irish people in 2015 and we can hardly wait to follow the progress of the Irish team.”

Former BOA Chief Simon Clegg Appointed Great Britain Badminton Chairman

Former British Olympic Association (BOA) chief executive Simon Clegg has been appointed the new chairman of Great Britain Badminton.

Clegg has a wealth of sporting experience having managed British athletes at 12 Olympic Games, salve both summer and winter, and acting as the Chef de Mission of Team GB at six.

He left the BOA after the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games and was appointed chief executive of Ipswich Town Football Club in 2009 before departing his position back in February.

Clegg commented on his new role: “I am delighted and flattered to have been invited to lead GB Badminton through to Rio de Janeiro in 2016.

“I am under no illusions as to the scale of the challenge ahead in what is a highly competitive sport but it is a challenge that I am extremely excited by.

“Having personally witnessed British Badminton medals in previous Games, I look forward to being part of the team here and working with all the stakeholders, particularly UK Sport, the BOA and the Home Country Associations, to give our players the best possible support in their quest for Olympic success.”

European Forum Confirms Itself as Continent’s Premier Football Business Event

Last week saw the fourth and final edition of the Soccerex European Forum held in Manchester. As with every edition so far, allergy the Forum was hugely successful, unhealthy | with this year’s addition attracting 1,600 delegates made up of senior federation and government representatives, clubs, rights holders, brands and true footballing legends, a mix that can’t be found at any other football business event in Europe.

The event helped set the industry’s agenda with UEFA General Secretary Gianni Infantino announcing a number of exclusive initiatives including proposing a minimum 10-match ban for any player found guilty of racism and potential stadium closures for the clubs involved. 2018 FIFA World CupTMLOC Deputy CEO Alexander Djordjadze confirmed that the tournament will feature visa-free entry for ticket-holders travelling to Russia, but also free travel on trains and buses for supporters moving in and between host cities.

The Football Association, led by Chairman David Bernstein, played an extremely important role in this year’s Forum, not only hosting a special “FA150 Lounge” for VIPs but also providing a number of speakers including England Manager Roy Hodgson, Club England Managing Director Adrian Bevington and a closing address by the FA Chairman.

In a stand-out conference programme a session moderated by Guillem Balague, Edwin van der Sar, Gaizka Mendieta, Edu Gaspar and Ledley King insightfully and openly discussed the separate journeys they have gone on throughout their careers and the challenges that some of them have had in adapting to life after football.

The workshops at this year’s Forum were extremely successful with packed sessions by Repucom, 20.20, the Royal Belgian Football Association and Huggity, as well key development sessions by high profile delegations including Brazil, India, Manchester and Swansea. The significant rise of social media in football was highlighted by an industry setting presentation from Head of Sport for Twitter UK, Lewis Wiltshire and a tremendously popular workshop on ‘Monetising social media’ by AS Roma, AC Milan and Eurosport, which had delegates queuing through the door to watch. This enthusiasm was reflected during the Forum itself when #Soccerex was trending number 1 to over 10million active users in the UK.

As usual, Soccerex is still the only football business brand in the world that attracts true legends of the game with Sir Bobby Charlton, Steven Gerrard, Eusebio, Joe Hart, Michael Owen, Roy Hodgson, Gordon Strachan, Ossie Ardiles, Bryan Robson, Phil Thompson, Kevin Keegan, Gary Neville, Edwin van der Sar, Ledley King, Edu Gaspar, Gaizka Mendieta, Denis Law, Mike Summerbee, Ali Al-Habsi, Joe Jordan and Gordon McQueen all in attendance at the Forum.

Commenting on the Forum, Soccerex CEO Duncan Revie said: “The last four years in Manchester have proven enormously successful for everyone involved, with this year’s edition surpassing all expectations. We have consistently brought the biggest names in European football together, creating a fantastic learning and networking experience that cannot be matched anywhere else in the industry. We’re now looking forward to Rio and our final Global Convention in the city this November, before returning to Soccerex’s birthplace, Manchester where the Global Convention will be hosted from 2014-2017.”

Marketing Manchester Chief Executive Andrew Stokes said: “The Soccerex European Forum has been an integral part of our strategy to position Manchester as a major destination for football business. This year’s event was an incredible achievement for everyone involved and laid the perfect foundation for Manchester to host the Global Convention starting in September 2014.”

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