Concacaf
·7 avril 2026
FOX Latin America Extends Concacaf Champions Cup Rights for Four More Years and Reaffirms Its Presence in Regional Football

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·7 avril 2026

Miami, FL – FOX Latin America and Concacaf announced today the four-year renewal of their broadcast partnership, which includes the next four editions (2027, 2028, 2029, and 2030) of the Concacaf Champions Cup, the Confederation’s premier men’s club competition, as well as the Concacaf Central American Cup and the Concacaf Caribbean Cup.
This strategic agreement further solidifies FOX as the home of Concacaf men’s club football in Mexico and reinforces its commitment to the millions of passionate football fans across the country. The renewal also underscores the continuity of this relationship and reflects confidence in the sustained growth of Concacaf’s club competitions and their increasingly global impact.
“This renewal with Concacaf reflects a shared vision to drive the growth and international profile of soccer in our region. At FOX, we are proud to remain the home of these competitions, bringing top-tier coverage to millions of fans in Mexico. Our commitment is to continue strengthening our offering with international club tournaments,” said Luis Maldonado, Vice President of Programming and Marketing at FOX Mexico.
“The extension of our partnership with FOX reaffirms the strength of Concacaf’s club ecosystem and the value of having a strategic partner with extensive experience in the Mexican market. The Concacaf Champions Cup represents the highest expression of club football in our Confederation, while the Concacaf Central American Cup and the Concacaf Caribbean Cup are fundamental pillars of the development of our club football, and the pathway to the Champions Cup. Through FOX, we have a powerful platform to showcase our clubs on the global stage and bring these competitions closer to millions of fans throughout Mexico,” said Philippe Moggio, General Secretary of Concacaf.
The Concacaf Champions Cup is the Confederation’s most prestigious club competition in the region, featuring Liga MX’s top teams along with their historic rivals from MLS, as well as top sides from Central America and the Caribbean. In addition to the regional title, this annual tournament also serves as the only qualification pathway for Concacaf clubs to participate in the FIFA Club World Cup, held every four years, and the FIFA Intercontinental Cup, played annually.
In Mexico, the Concacaf Champions Cup is synonymous with epic rivalries and elite competition. For FOX, it represents an opportunity to continue telling stories that transcend borders and connect with audiences seeking high-level football with global impact.
The Concacaf Central American Cup and the Concacaf Caribbean Cup bring together the best clubs from Central America and the Caribbean to crown their respective champions and secure qualification for the
Concacaf Champions Cup. Together, these regional tournaments are key pillars for the development and integration of club football across the region.
FOX’s multiplatform coverage will enhance the storytelling, reach, and visibility of these tournaments, bringing new stories, emerging stars, and expanding markets to millions of viewers.
With this renewal, FOX strengthens its leadership in sports broadcasting and expands its commitment to the development of regional football, offering top-tier production, expert analysis, and an experience that transforms every competition into a must-watch event.
Because when Concacaf clubs compete to be crowned champions and reach the world stage, FOX is there to tell the story.









































