StarTimes lands exclusive broadcasting rights for AFCON 2023
In a groundbreaking move set to redefine the sports broadcasting landscape, media giant StarTimes has successfully secured the exclusive rights to broadcast the highly anticipated Total Energies CAF Africa Cup of Nations Cote d'Ivoire 2023.
The deal also includes the rights to all CAF Events held in 2024 in Anglophone and Lusophone Countries in Sub-Saharan Africa, encompassing CHAN 2024 and AFCON 2025 Qualifiers.
This strategic acquisition solidifies StarTimes' commitment to providing premium sports content to its viewers, reinforcing its position as a key player in the African media landscape.
The Africa Cup of Nations, organized by the Confederation of African Football (CAF), stands as one of the most prestigious football tournaments on the continent.
The upcoming AFCON 2023, scheduled to take place in Cote d'Ivoire from January 13 to February 11, 2024, promises to be an exciting competition featuring 52 matches and showcasing the best football talent from 24 nations.
With a stellar track record in delivering high-quality sports coverage to millions of viewers across Africa, StarTimes has consistently demonstrated a commitment to elevating the viewing experience for football enthusiasts. The broadcaster continues its partnership with CAF, having successfully broadcasted the 2019-2022 AFCON and the 2020 CHAN.
StarTimes' investment in the broadcasting rights for AFCON 2023 and CAF Events underlines the company's dedication to supporting and promoting African sports. The move aims to bring the thrill and excitement of AFCON to an even broader audience, fostering a sense of unity and pride across the continent.
Mrs. Akofa Banson, General Manager at StarTimes Ghana, expressed delight over the announcement, stating, "This represents a significant milestone for us as we continue to bring the best in sports entertainment to our viewers. AFCON is a celebration of African talent and passion, and we are proud to play a key role in delivering this experience to homes across the continent."