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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