LaLiga and Mediapro will bring Spanish football to fans in more than 40 countries through Facebook
Gol will become the first channel in Spain to offer matches from a major European competition, live, through this social network.
Thanks to the agreement with Facebook, LaLiga and Mediapro take a step further in their permanent commitment to innovation and new consumption formats and will offer more than forty countries through LaLiga's official profile on Facebook, live, the Atlético de Madrid-FC Barcelona and RC Celta-Deportivo Alavés matches, corresponding to the round trip corresponding to the LaCopa semifinals.
LaLiga and Mediapro, through the LaLiga profile on Facebook, will take these matches to the corners of the world where they cannot be followed through any television operator. It is a commitment to innovation framed within LaLiga's digital development strategy with the aim that all Spanish football fans can enjoy it.
The countries that will be able to follow the two complete semi-finals live through the LaLiga Facebook profile are: United Kingdom, Ireland, Italy, Iceland, Belgium, Russia, Turkmenistan, Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan, Armenia, Belarus, Moldova, Azerbaijan, Uzbekistan, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, Afghanistan, Georgia, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Ukraine, Myanmar, Korea, China, India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Nepal, Maldives, Indonesia, Hong Kong, Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, Vietnam, Australia, New Zealand, Philippines and Brazil,
In Spain, LaCopa matches can be followed, live, through the official website of Gol and this initiative will mark a before and after in online broadcasts and will make GOL the first network in Spanish territory to offer live matches of a major European competition through this social network.
Last season LaLiga and BeIn Sports offered for the first time a women's football match, Atlético de Madrid Femenino-Athletic Club, through their official Facebook profile. This broadcast had more than 370,000 unique users in its broadcast in Spain, with a reach of more than two million people.
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