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Is it a communication error? It is difficult to understand in any case the attitude of Dazn. The main broadcaster of Ligue 1 (8 matches, the ninth on
BeIN SPORT) would prepare the end of the agreement with the LFP well before its term (2029), and at the same time announces the opposite.
We learned it this week. The British platform has entered a little more conflict, not to say at war, with the League by claiming it to justice
573 million euros for “deception on the product”. A preliminary action is at least the very strong trend, after leaving its agreement in December 2025, as provided for in the clauses of the initial contract last summer.
“Dazn is engaged in the long term for French football”
This does not prevent the “Netflix of Sport” from continuing to do business with a French club, Olympique Lyonnais. “” Dazn will offer the best moments in the history of the club, permanently available on the page dedicated to the club in the Dazn applicationcan we read in a press release.
Dazn is engaged in the long term for French football, serving supporters. This last sentence necessarily challenges.
In addition to the 573m, the Ligue 1 broadcaster wants 264 for damage linked to hacking and lack of marketing support from clubs, supposed to promote the offer
Dazn with supporters. The judicial war is likely to last and we do not see how the platform will honor its contract with a partner it attacks in the court.
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