FOOTBALLCO BECOMES BUNDESLIGA CONTENT PARTNER

Bundesliga International has agreed a content partnership with Footballco, which will see Footballco bringing the biggest storylines from Germany’s top two divisions to fans throughout the MENA and Sub-Saharan Africa regions.

The deal will see Bundesliga International working with Kooora, the largest digital sports publisher in the Middle East, as well as global football publisher, GOAL which publishes local editions serving fans across MENA and Sub-Saharan Africa in both English and Arabic, and operates a range of localised social media accounts.

Working directly with the DFL Deutsche Fußball Liga, Footballco will have access to the league’s media database, where each outlet is able to use video, photo, graphics and more to produce and release their own content formats, telling each story to millions of users in their own distinct voice.

Bundesliga International Chief Marketing Officer Peer Naubert said: “Footballco are one of the strongest media partners in the world when it comes to digital football properties, particularly in MENA and throughout Sub-Saharan Africa. Alongside our broadcast partners and in conjunction with our fan-focused strategy, it is a very exciting time to add another option of bringing the best of the Bundesliga to supporters throughout the Middle East and Africa.

“Localised content and authentic storytelling is central to our international approach, and our position as the league with the highest engagement when it comes to connecting with the fans only becomes stronger with this partnership.”

Footballco Vice-President of Global Football Partnerships Andy Jackson said: “We’re delighted to embark on this partnership with the Bundesliga to deliver our audiences in the MENA and Sub-Saharan Africa regions enhanced and expanded multi-media content from one of the most exciting and best-supported leagues in the world.

“As the biggest producer of Arabic language football content, we are in a unique position to help rights holders like the Bundesliga reach, engage and convert new fans in the MENA region, while our portfolio stretches across Africa and will provide a number of established platforms that can tell the stories from around the league each week in their own inimitable way.”

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