Ecuadorian Soccer Matches Set to Premiere in the U.S.

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MIAMI: U.S. Spanish-language channel Ecuavisa Internacional has secured the exclusive U.S. rights for ‘A’ league matches of the Ecuadorian Football Federation (FEF), that country’s leading professional soccer league, for the next three seasons.

The matches will be available to U.S. cable and satellite carriers including Time Warner Cable, Comcast Xfinity, DIRECTV and Verizon FiOS, as well as RCN and San Bruno systems. Ecuavisa’s agreement includes access to the broadcast feed and highlights of a total of 139 games per year. Additionally, the network has committed to provide highlights from all 12 teams for all platforms. The channel will begin broadcasting games starting with the 2015 season opener February 1.

“We are pleased to bring the most exciting soccer action from Ecuador to fans in the U.S. market,” said Guillermo Hidalgo, the general manager of Ecuavisa. “These top professional matches will feature the top players from the region and we know this deal with the FEF will further increase the appeal of our channel.”

Aymeric Genty, the CEO of Alterna’TV, added: “As Ecuavisa’s distribution partner, we were thrilled with their win of an exclusive three-year broadcast contract with this great addition to the programming lineup of the channel. We are very excited to provide this high-energy soccer league to the content platforms in the U.S. Ecuavisa’s live sports coverage will attract soccer fans, Ecuadorians living in the U.S. and sports fans in general to the channel.”