The football broadcasting crisis exploded



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The live streaming crisis broke out again. Due to the coronavirus, beIN Sports requested a discount from the TFF and the clubs asked not to step back on the nearly 3 billion annual deal. The fact that the 25 percent down payment for the 2020-21 season has yet to be deposited has revealed the second act of the crisis. TFF, which sent a warning letter to Digiturk for this reason, generated the second warning. When the third warning is drawn, TFF will have the right to rescind.

CLUBS ARE HARD

The failure of beIN Sports to provide a guarantee letter and state officials showing the Qatari government as collateral caused further uncertainties. The payments crisis between TFF and the broadcaster mainly affects the clubs. Many Super League clubs have allocated transmission income to bank debts. The debts of clubs that cannot receive payments on time do not decrease and the interest burden increases.

When the coronavirus epidemic postponed the leagues, the clubs that were financially tied with cotton yarn hardened. Digiturk, which incorporates the station beIN Sports, informed the federation and clubs that they suspended payments until the resumption of matches.

In the Club Association Foundation it was stated that the payments for the first three weeks of March were not made, and this time, Digiturk was the party that had to make the sacrifices.

WHERE ARE THE PAYMENTS?

According to the contract, TFF sends the money that must be deposited until April 10 to the clubs. The clubs argued that 23 games played in the Super League in March were not paid for. The Super League teams, whose payments to their footballers had accumulated, planned to pay off their short-term debts with this money. TFF’s silence on the issue increases reaction.

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