Telemundo Deportes
Sports programming division of Telemundo
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2025 | Resumes NBA en Telemundo and WNBA en Telemundo after a previous period of coverage from 2003-2005. |
2023 | Acquires broadcast rights for U.S. men's and women's national soccer teams, further expanding soccer programming. |
2022 | Continues FIFA World Cup broadcast, maintaining its international soccer coverage. |
2020 | Begins FĂștbol Estelar coverage, focusing on Liga MX and Liga MX Femenil, specifically home matches of Chivas Guadalajara. |
2018 | Telemundo Deportes broadcasts FIFA World Cup for the first time, expanding its international soccer coverage. |
April 2018 | Telemundo Deportes moved into Telemundo Center in Miami. |
2016 | The division changed its name from NBC Deportes back to Telemundo Deportes. |
2015 | Telemundo Deportes expands soccer coverage by acquiring broadcast rights for FIFA U-17 World Cup, FIFA U-20 World Cup, and FIFA Women's World Cup. |
May 16 2015 | During Telemundo's upfront presentation, it was announced that Deportes Telemundo would be replaced by NBC Deportes, a new division formed as a branch of NBC Sports. |
February 12 2015 | FIFA broadcasting rights deal was extended to include the 2018, 2022, and 2026 FIFA World Cups. |
2014 | Telemundo Deportes acquires rights to NBC Sunday Night Football and begins broadcasting Super Bowl coverage, starting with Super Bowl XLIX. |
October 22 2011 | Deportes Telemundo acquired Spanish language rights to broadcast FIFA tournaments beginning 2015 for around $600 million, replacing Univision as the Spanish language broadcaster. |
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