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Several Ligue 1 clubs are facing bankruptcy due to the league’s unfinished broadcast deal in France. Teams such as Lens, who finished second in Ligue 1 in the 2022/23 season, and eight-time league ...
Michele Kang says Lyon's future depends on success on the pitch after winning their appeal to stay in Ligue 1 ...
The French Ligue Professionnel de Football (LFP) opened bidding for the international broadcast rights to Ligue 1. Any new rights deal would run from 2024 to 2029. The league is looking to ...
In summary, Ligue 1 clubs are bracing for austerity whilst French consumers are facing the prospect of paying more than they ever have – 45€ per month – to watch Ligue 1 in a lose-lose scenario.
Lens and Toulouse are the 12th and 13th different Ligue 1 teams to play in Europe since the start of 2018-19. That is higher than the number of Premier League sides, despite France having fewer ...
Ligue 1 clubs agreed to back that proposal in a meeting on Tuesday and hopes were high that the LFP’s hierarchy and DAZN would agree to the divorce. However, DAZN, ...
Ligue 1 turning to AI to overcome ‘blind spot’ of translation "This is going to be standard operating procedure for every major sports league in the world before you know it." ...
Olympique Lyonnais' relegation to Ligue 2 was overturned by the appeals committee of the DNCG, French football's financial ...
France's Ligue 1 is seen as one of Europe's top five leagues, but as the new UEFA Champions League kicks off, it has fallen behind the Netherlands' Eredivisie.