Club World Cup: Globo closes coverage scheme – 17/05/2025 – another channel

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Globo is already closed for the new Club World Cup, which will be played between June 14 and July 13 in the United States. About 25 games will be shown on open TV and all 63 matches will pass on SporTV, a sports channel on pay TV.

A team of six professionals will be dedicated to the coverage of each of the Brazilian representatives in the competition. There will be two reporters, one producer, two film reporters and a sectorist from the station’s sports site, Globo Esporte.

Flamengo, Palmeiras, Fluminense and Botafogo will be the national teams that participate in the Club World Cup, as Globo calls the competition at FIFA’s request.

In addition to the games involving Brazilians, Globo will broadcast the best clashes involving the other participating teams. The broadcaster team in the United States will accompany clubs in games without Brazilians. In all, 38 professionals will be spread throughout the 11 headquarters.

In broadcasts to open TV, four narrators and six commentators will take turns. For this function, the column found that Luis Roberto, Renata Silveira, Everaldo Marques and Gustavo Villani were cast.

SporTV, which will have an hour of pre-game before the ball will roll, will have five narrators and ten commentators. The names are still in definition.

In addition, an ambassador quartet, made up of idols and athletes who were champions in the Brazilian clubs involved in the disputes, also participate in the transmissions. That is, there will be three analysts in matches where there are national teams on the field.

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