Eurosport extend Wimbledon coverage to 16 countries

Eurosport has announced of an extended partnership with The All England Club, Wimbledon, to present all matches of The Championships live in an additional sixteen countries.

The new agreement means Eurosport, will show all four Grand Slam tournaments –Wimbledon, Australian Open, Roland-Garros and US Open – in 25 countries across Europe.

The announcement marks a significant expansion,considering Eurosport held no Wimbledon rights as recently as 2014, before showing The Championships in Belgium from 2015.

The three-year agreement includes exclusive* TV and digital rights for the 2017 to 2019 tournaments, marking the first timeEurosport will show Wimbledon in the sixteen markets. Eurosport’s livecoverage of Wimbledon will be exclusive for tennis fans in Albania, Bulgaria,Finland, Hungary, Iceland, Norway, Romania and Sweden.

It adds to Eurosport’s existing exclusive coveragein Belgium, Russia and Ukraine.

Further territories may be added ahead of TheChampionships 2017.

Peter Hutton, Eurosport CEO, said: “Our extended agreement with Wimbledon means we will now show all fourGrand Slams in 25 territories, making us the true home of Grand Slam tennis inEurope. We’re building a long-term partnership with The All England Clubwhich supports Eurosport’s strategy to secure premium must-have content, madeavailable to fans on any device.”

Fans will be able to enjoy the tennis on TV and seeevery minute from every televised court** on the Eurosport Player, the leadinglive and on-demand digital sport platform.

The new agreement for Wimbledon confirms Eurosportas the home of Grand Slam tennis in Europe. It showcases the AustralianOpen and the US Open exclusively across its European territories, as well asRoland-Garros across its European territories.

Speaking to the World from SW19

With just under half a million visitors last year, Wimbledon is one of the premiere events in the UK, and world, sporting calendar.

But the audience goes far beyond the gates of SW19, with millions of social media users from every corner of the globe; this UK-based event is global in its appeal.

In charge of talking to the millions of people who can’t be there, and overseeing the tone and voice of Wimbledon, is Alex Willis, Head of Digital, Communications and Content.

“I think people want to get a sense of what the atmosphere is like – I think there are some things we can do to bring tennis to life what it looks like, what it smells like.

“What’s it like to get a serve from Andy Murray? And there are things like VR that we can use to achieve that.

“I think we’ve got an understanding of what Wimbledon stands for – that we are unmistakably British, that we’re not afraid to poke fun at ourselves but we are very respectful, we have a certain way of doing things; a Wimbledon way of doing things and we’re very proud of that.”

It’s a difficult task to mix the tradition of Wimbledon with making it appeal to a younger audience, who will be the next generation of Wimbledon fans; the social media generation.

How do you manage an event steeped in tradition on a platform that is the epitome of the modern world?

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“One of the things people think of when they think about Wimbledon is tradition. What they don’t realise is that Wimbledon is a blend of tradition and innovation. “

“You look at the centre court roof, it’s an extraordinary piece of innovation that hadn’t really been achieved before, so digital just allows us to showcase that in a different way, and being able to think of different platforms is a way of showcasing that innovation.”

“I think we’ve got things that are easy to play on – Strawberries, the Hill, people bringing the ultimate Wimbledon picnic, that we ask people not to run when we open the gates, we use these little stories we can celebrate digitally and use in different ways.”

Digital media seems to be expanding on a regular basis with new platforms creating new opportunities for brands – but also new challenges.

Last year saw Wimbledon launched on Snapchat for the first time as they look to attract as wide an audience as possible

Adapting to audience demographics and keeping the brand message on different platforms is something of a juggling act but one Willis believes Wimbledon gets right.

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“It’s hard to keep up but we have to look at emerging different channels and how they help us reach a different demographic and tell the Wimbledon story in a way that’s appropriate to that channel.”

“If you take Snapchat that we launched on last year, it was fascinating to see what people were snapping and sharing to the live stories, it was about the atmosphere and being on the hill and it was so much more than just tennis and I think that was great to show why Wimbledon was different and so special.”

For a tournament celebrating its 130th birthday it will be fascinating to watch how a tournament so steeped in tradition will continue to adapt and change to current trends.
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South African Sports Minister bans federations from bidding

South Africa’s sports minister has banned the Rugby, Athletics, Netball and Athletics federations from bidding for major international tournaments.

The country’s five major sports agreed on targets for transformation but only the country’s football federation met it’s target.

In a statement he said this was after they failed to create enough opportunities for black players.

South African Sports Minister Fikile Mbalula said: “I have resolved to revoke the privilege of Athletics South Africa (ASA), Cricket South Africa (CSA), Netball South Africa (NSA) and South African Rugby (SARU) to host and bid for major and mega international tournaments in the Republic of South Africa, as a consequence of the aforementioned federations not meeting their own set transformation targets, with immediate effect,”

“I will review this decision when considering the results of the 2016/2017 Transformation Barometer.”

The SARU released a statement in response to the news just hours after it was made public

Jurie Roux, CEO of SA Rugby said: “We understand and support the Minister’s urgency in addressing the issue of transformation,” 

“There is no question that we have more work to do and we could be moving faster, but our sport has undergone a major overhaul in how we do business and how we measure ourselves in the past two or three years and we have definitely made great progress.

“Transformation is a key strategic imperative for SA Rugby to remain competitive and to survive in the sports landscape in our country.

“Our barometre for 2015 shows that we have achieved our target in 11 out of 13 dimensions as agreed with government.”

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Tokyo Government to Pay Quarter of Cost For Olympic Stadium

The Tokyo city government has agreed to pay a quarter of the 158 billion yen ($1.3 billion) cost for the new stadium for the 2020 Olympics.

The breakdown of the financial agreement for the Olympic stadium will see the Tokyo government pay 39.5 billion yen ($320.8 million) of the total cost, cough the national government will pay half, abortion or 79.1 billion yen ($640 million), and proceeds from a national sports lottery will cover the remaining 39.5 billion yen.

Full story HERE.

FA Wales CEO Jonathan Ford to Join Panel for London Directors’ Club

iSportconnect, erectile the world’s largest global private network of sports business executives, is delighted to announce Jonathan Ford, CEO of the Football Association of Wales (FAW), as the latest confirmed panellist for the next Directors’ Club event in London.

The final Directors’ Club event of the year will take place at the 5-star Grange St. Paul’s Hotel on 8th December.

In what will be the third Directors’ Club event in London in 2015, Ford will join Ed Warner, Chairman of UK Athletics and Nick Bitel, Chair of Sport England on the panel.

Under Jonathan Ford’s tenure, the Wales national team has enjoyed a remarkable rise, which was capped off in October by sealing qualification for Euro 2016, their first major tournament since 1958. The team also broke into the top 10 of the FIFA World Rankings this year, securing its highest ever position of 8th.

Ford also recently led the successful bid to confirm Cardiff as the host city for the UEFA Champions League Final, which will be the biggest sporting event in 2017.

He became the CEO of the FAW in 2009 and has 25 years international experience gained in strategically developing & delivering complex business building programmes across FMCG and Sports Rights Management, with a focus on global events & 3rd party partnership programmes, including the FIFA World Cup, the UEFA European Championships and the Olympic Games.

Prior to joining the FAW, Ford spent nine years at Coca-Cola in various capacities such as European Sports Sponsorship Director and General Manager of UEFA Euro 2004.

The Directors’ Club event will be followed by Christmas dinner and entertainment.

iSportconnect Directors’ Club events are a gathering of exclusively invited director level delegates, partaking in a BBC Question Time-style discussion with a panel of well-established executives from the sport business industry.

Followed by networking, the discussion is held under Chatham House rules, allowing for an open and free flowing debate.

iSportconnect chairman Michael Cunnah said: “We are very excited to welcome Jonathan as a panellist in what has been a tremendous year for the Wales national team. With Cardiff also winning the hosting rights to the 2017 UEFA Champions League final, it will be great to get an insight from Jonathan on the work that has gone into making this a hugely successful year for the FAW.”

Invitation Policy: The iSportconnect Directors’ Club is an invitation only event open exclusively for CEOs, chairmen and director level executives from governing bodies, sports teams and sponsorship brands.

To register your interests please contact Elyse Gallacher at elyse.gallacher@isportconnect.com.

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FIFA Confirm Seven Candidates for Presidency

FIFA has confirmed there will be seven candidates for the presidential election on 26 February.

The seven candidates proposed are Prince Ali Bin Al Hussein, ed | Musa Hassan Bility, Jérôme Champagne, Gianni Infantino, Michel Platini, Sheikh Salman bin Ebrahim Al Khalifa and Tokyo Sexwale. 

Full story HERE.

Lotus F1 Renews Siemens Partnership

The Lotus F1 team has extended its partnership with German engineering company Siemens.

Lotus F1 will continue to use Siemens’ Fibersim portfolio of software.

Read more HERE.

Perth Glory Confirm Appointment of new CEO

Australian A-League club Perth Glory have appointed Peter Filopoulos as the club’s new CEO.

Filopoulos will leave his current role as the Chief Commercial Officer at Swimming Australia.

Full story HERE.

Ireland to Host 2017 Women’s Rugby World Cup

World Rugby has announced that Ireland will host the Women’s Rugby World Cup in 2017.

More info HERE.

Rugby World Cup Sevens 2018

World Rugby has also awarded the 2018 Rugby World Cup Sevens to the San Francisco Bay area.

Full story HERE.