Perform signs soccer deal with Full Play Group
Digital sports media group Perform had made a deal with South American rights agency Full Play Group, that will see an additional 900 Southern American soccer matches appear across the firm's services every year.
Digital sports media group Perform had made a deal with South American rights agency Full Play Group, that will see an additional 900 Southern American soccer matches appear across the firm's services every year.
The three and a half year deal, which sees the content cleared for all of Perform's digital products and services on a worldwide basis, takes the group's portfolio of soccer from the Americas to over 1,800 matches a year.
Simon Denyer, joint Chief Executive Officer of Perform, said: "We are delighted to build on our relationship with Full Play. The Full Play team continue to develop a very strong business and content portfolio that we believe will work extremely well across our digital products and services."
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