Fox Renews Concacaf Rights in Mexico Through 2030

Fox has extended its broadcast rights for Concacaf competitions in Mexico until 2030, ensuring continued coverage of the Concacaf Champions Cup, Central American Cup, and Caribbean Cup. This renewal highlights Fox's strong presence in the Mexican sports market and underscores the importance of these tournaments in promoting regional soccer, particularly with the participation of multiple Liga MX teams. The deal enhances Fox's sports portfolio and provides a platform for showcasing Concacaf events to a broad audience.

Companies Mentioned

Fox, Concacaf, Liga MX, Pachuca, Cruz Azul

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Fox: Fox is a major media company that has renewed its broadcast partnership with Concacaf to retain media rights for various soccer competitions in Mexico through 2030.

Concacaf: Concacaf is the governing body for soccer in North America, which has extended its media rights agreement with Fox for broadcasting its competitions in Mexico.

Liga MX: Liga MX is the top professional soccer division in Mexico, with several of its teams qualifying for the Concacaf Champions Cup.

Pachuca: Pachuca is a Mexican soccer club that won the Concacaf Champions Cup in 2024.

Cruz Azul: Cruz Azul is a Mexican soccer club that won the Concacaf Champions Cup in 2025.

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