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Brazil’s victory over Peru 4-2, for the second round of the World Cup qualifiers, ended up being broadcast on TV Brasil. Following Globo’s retirement, CBF announced around 7:50 pm that it had negotiated an agreement to show the game on public television and on the entity’s website.
Without much time to act, TV Brasil selected its sports team for the broadcast. Narrator Andre Marques and commentator Marcio Guedes, both in the studio, did well, despite the improvised situation.
As a sign that the audience was not very good, in more than one moment, Marques asked the spectators to inform their friends that the game was broadcast on TV Brasil. “Share in the WhatsApp group, spread the news, Brazil and Peru on TV Brasil,” he asked.
In the first half, the narrator’s attention drew attention to the summit of the Brazilian Football Confederation and to the President of the Republic. “A special hug to President Jair Bolsonaro, who is watching the game. A presidential hug,” said Marques. “The president supports Palmeiras, in São Paulo, and Botafogo, in Rio,” added Guedes.
The official greeting was repeated in the second half, with an addition. Marques read the following message: “On behalf of the special secretariat of social communication of the Empresa Brasil de Comunicação and the secretary Fabio WajngartenWe thank CBF, in the town of President Rogerio Cabolco, Secretary General Walter Feldman and Director Eduardo Zerbini. And a special hug also to President Jair Bolsonaro, who is watching the game. “
Excited with the final result, Marques said: “Great performance from the Brazilian team! Exchange victory!” And, from the study, Paulo Garritano added that TV Brasil was a “hot foot” for the Brazilian team.
Garritano ended the broadcast saying: “The Brazilian team is here on TV Brasil!”
Tie with Balloon
As is known, Globo did not reach an agreement with Mediapro, a company that negotiates sports broadcasting rights, for the purchase of eight games of the Brazilian team as a visitor in the qualifying rounds. The company requested $ 20 million for the package, an amount that the Rio broadcaster did not agree to pay.
In the statement in which it said that it had reached an agreement for the exhibition of the game, CBF did not report the amount paid.
CBF waited until the last moment for the outcome of the negotiations, which lasted until Tuesday afternoon, between the Brazilian broadcasters and the company that owns the rights to the game, which originally belongs to the entity that ordered the game, the Peruvian Federation of Soccer, through its representative, GolTV Peru ”, said the confederation in a note.
“As these agreements were not successful, CBF decided to guarantee that the Brazilian fans can watch the game on public and open television throughout the country. Therefore, it negotiated the purchase of rights under conditions that allow transmission exclusively by open public television. in the country and through the official website of the entity ”, he added.
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