FanCode, a Dream Sports company, has been awarded the exclusive global broadcast rights for the Indian Super League by the interim managing committee, while Kolkata-based Kaleidoscope Production and Services (KPS Studios) won the bidding right for becoming new production partners, the AIFF announced yesterday.
With this acquisition, FanCode will deliver a digital-first viewing experience for ISL fans, a PTI report from New Delhi stated yesterday.
The All-India Football Federation (AIFF) Deputy Secretary General M Satyanarayan said, “We are pleased to have concluded the ISL media rights process and to partner with FanCode, one of India’s leading sports platforms.
“FanCode’s focus on accessibility and fan experience aligns with our objective of expanding the league’s footprint and engaging more football fans across the country.”
The new season starts on February 14.
FanCode co-founder Yannick Colaco said in a statement, “The Indian Super League is a significant addition to FanCode as it represents the very best of Indian football. With the league’s strong and loyal fan following, we see a big opportunity to elevate how fans experience ISL through reliable, high-quality broadcast and a product designed around modern football audiences. This is in line with Dream Sports group’s overall vision of making sports better.”
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