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Spanish Soccer League managed to reduce TV rights by 4.7% for this season

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After the pandemic severely affected the world sports entertainment scene, the Spanish Professional Football League (LFP), led by Javier Tebas, managed to reach an agreement with Mediapro, Telefónica, Bein and Espn to reduce the bill for the broadcasting rights of the First and Second Division matches of last season by US $ 108 million, which represents a cut of 4.7% compared to the US $ 2,305 million that was expected to enter before the pandemic broke out.

The decision was made after competitions were suspended in the second quarter of last year, and there was a sharp drop in subscribers and the closure of bars where the sport was usually enjoyed.

The impact of the cut in the income of the clubs will be known in a few months, but the most affected will be Atlético de Madrid, Sevilla and the smallest, since they are the ones that depend more on audiovisual rights.

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