Zee Lands FIFA Soccer Rights for India, Covering World Cups Through 2034
The deal covers 39 global football events and ends months of uncertainty over telecast rights in India, with matches on Unite8 Sports and ZEE5.
- On Monday, Zee Entertainment Enterprises secured Indian broadcast and streaming rights to 39 FIFA soccer events spanning 2026 through 2034, with coverage beginning June 11 on Unite8 Sports and ZEE5.
- Protracted negotiations preceded the deal, with FIFA initially seeking $100 million before revising the ask to approximately $60 million; JioStar tabled $20 million and Sony withdrew from the process.
- The package includes 39 global football events, notably the FIFA Women's World Cup 2027, futsal tournaments, and age-group championships, alongside documentary series tied to each property.
- Romy Gai, FIFA chief business officer, called the Indian market strategically important, though nearly 90 per cent of the 104 matches will be played between midnight and 6 am IST, creating advertiser challenges.
- This deal expands Zee's presence in a market historically dominated by cricket, as CEO Punit Goenka said, "We are excited to bring one of the world's biggest sporting spectacles to Indian audiences.
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Zee lands 2026 FIFA World Cup rights in India 11 days before start of tournament
Zee Entertainment Enterprises Ltd. announced that it has reached a deal with FIFA, football's global governing body, in which it will broadcast "39 global football events", including the World Cup this year, the 2027 FIFA Women's World Cup and the 2030 FIFA World Cup as well.
Zee to broadcast FIFA World Cup 2026 in India, secures 8-year deal
FIFA World Cup 2026: India was one of the last major markets without a World Cup broadcaster. That changed on Monday as Zee secured rights to the 2026 tournament and a host of FIFA events through 2034.
Zee bags FIFA media rights deal for Marquee events from 2026 to 2034
The eight-year deal includes the FIFA World Cups in 2026 and 2030, the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2027, youth tournaments, futsal competitions and documentary content across television and ZEE5.
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