The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Boost in LaLiga viewing figures

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JOHANNESBU­RG. — LaLiga Santander increased its internatio­nal viewing figures by more than 48 percent on the first Match Day following the restart of the league on June 11 compared to the average for the first 27 Match Days prior to the forced suspension of the Spanish league due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

According to internatio­nal consultant­s Nielsen Sports, and based on the preliminar­y official viewing figures and estimates by the firm, internatio­nal audiences during live games on Match Day 28 registered exponentia­l growth.

In some regions of the world, extremely sharp increases in the viewing figures were achieved on the first day following the restart.

For example, in Africa there was a rise of over 73 percent, and in countries such as South Africa the increase amounted to more than 210 percent.

These figures demonstrat­es that

LONDON — After 100 days on hold, the first act of the English Premier League football’s “Project Restart” in front of a huge global audience saw players, coaches and referees make a stand against racial injustice by taking a knee.

The powerful image of all the Aston Villa and Sheffield United players as well as match officials peacefully protesting was mirrored at the Manchester City v Arsenal match later on Wednesday.

“It was a massive step for the Premier League to allow something like that to happen,” said City’s Raheem Sterling, who has become a figurehead in the fight against racism.

“It shows we’re going in the right direction.”

Demonstrat­ors have been kneeling in streets across the globe to protest against racism after the death of George Floyd in US police custody last month.

Africa’s love for the Spanish league has seen an upward trajectory, with one of the reasons being the high number of African stars — 48 in total — currently plying their trade in the both LaLiga Santander and LaLiga SmartBank, together with LaLiga’s ever growing presence on Africa’s soil.

Marcos Pelegrin, LaLiga managing director in South Africa cited one of the increase in Africa and South Africa to the LaLiga’s broadcaste­r SuperSport being available to Africans in every corner of the continent.

“We are exceptiona­lly pleased with the increase in viewers in Africa as this was one of the objectives we set out when we opened local offices in 2015 as well as brought back the football action to SuperSport a few season ago.”

While LaLiga was off the screens LaLiga South Africa also ran a number of initiative­s to create hype around the return of the league in addition to keeping the football action top of mind for all fans.

“During the hold on football action, as LaLiga Africa we created campaigns like the #LaLigaBoun­cesBack challenge with PUMA that featured local players and the FIFA20 competitio­n with Real Sociedad and Orlando Pirates which opened up local fans to teams outside of the top three and ultimately gained us more fans and viewers”, added Pelegrin.

In Asian countries such as India, where LaLiga is broadcast on Facebook, an increase of over 72 percent was detected.

In Europe, the uptack was over 56 percent, with countries such as Belgium (an increase of over 130 percent) and Denmark (an increase of over 46 percent) of particular note.

“At Liga we feel privileged to be able to take to the field again, and we’re very happy to have the opportunit­y to offer live sports entertainm­ent at a time when there are few events like this around the world.

“We hope that other competitio­ns in other regions will also start soon, because it’s important for the fans and the industry,” said LaLiga president Javier Tebas.

“We’re grateful to all of the fans who’ve followed LaLiga now at the restart, because we’ve all worked hard to offer them entertainm­ent again.”

Oscar Mayo, LaLiga’s director of business, marketing, and internatio­nal developmen­t, added: “We’re very pleased with the exponentia­l growth in the figures for LaLiga’s internatio­nal audience.

“We knew that fans around the world were keen to enjoy the excitement and entertainm­ent we offer.

“Achieving a rise of almost 50 percent in our internatio­nal audience reflects the hard work put in by our internatio­nal broadcaste­rs, the clubs and the competitio­n itself over these last few months.” — LaLiga

JOHANNESBU­RG. — Former Mamelodi Sundowns defender Lovers Mohlala has weighed in on the debate about whether former Kaizer Chiefs striker Knowledge Musona should return to the Soweto giants or join Mamelodi Sundowns if he is coming back to Mzansi in his next move.

A move back to Mzansi’s topflight is one of the options for the Zimbabwean in his next move, although he is believed to be also attracting interest from overseas.

“I don’t want to say whether Knowledge Musona will be good to go to Sundowns or Kaizer Chiefs, I don’t want to market Knowledge Musona. But if Knowledge is good enough, he can go anywhere,” Mohlala told the Siya crew.

“But if you look back, South Africa used to be a retirement centre. Years ago, people (player) had to come and retire here in South Africa, because they have had enough or they couldn’t play anywhere,” he said.

Musona has two more years to run on his contract with Anderlecht in Belgium and is an important player for the Warriors as their captain. — Soccer Laduma.

Sterling scored the first goal of the Premier League’s comeback from the coronaviru­s lockdown as City swept aside 10-man Arsenal 3-0.

English Premiershi­p Fixtures Today: Watford v Leicester City (1:30pm); Brighton & Hove Albion v Arsenal (4pm); West Ham United v Wolverhamp­ton (6:30pm); AFC Bournemout­h v Crystal Palace (8:45pm).

Tomorrow: Newcastle United v Sheffield United (3pm); Aston Villa v Chelsea (5:15pm); Everton v Liverpool (8pm).

Monday: Manchester City v Burnley (9pm). Tuesday: Leicester City v Brighton & Hove Albion (7pm); Tottenham Hotspur v West Ham United (9:15pm).

Wednesday: Wolverhamp­ton Wanderers v AFC Bournemout­h (7pm); Newcastle United v Aston Villa (7pm); Manchester United v Sheffield United (7pm); Norwich City v Everton (7pm); Liverpool v Crystal Palace (9:15pm).

Thursday: Burnley v Watford (7pm); Southampto­n v Arsenal (7pm); Chelsea v Manchester City (9:15pm).—

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