GolTV included in its grid the Major League Soccer, the main league of the US and Canada soccer leagues system. It is supervised by the US Soccer Federation, member of the FIFA.The channel will broadcast two of this league’s games per weekend, which include great players such as Kaka, David Villa, Steven Gerard, Frank Lampard, among others, and the possible incorporation of players such as Ronaldinho and Andrea Pirlo.Additionally, they included the 2015 Gold Cup, the 13th edition of the highest event of national soccer teams organized by the Confederation of North, Central American and Caribbean Association Football (Concacaf). It will take place in the US and in Canada from the 7th to the 26th of July. GolTV will broadcast the entire event to all South America, in its different stages: group stage, quarter-finals, semifinals, and final.With these two new properties, we are broadcasting 16 competitions including leagues, cups and European and Latin American soccer team channels. Thus we offer to our TV viewers and fans the biggest amount and variety of soccer in the region. These acquisitions go hand in hand with the increase in our distribution, the launching of our new OTT platform and our migration to HD at the beginning of this year, to continue growing and positioning ourselves as the leading soccer channel in the region, told PRODU Mariano Barnao, Programming director of GolTV.
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