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EA Sports Announces Multi-Year Exclusive Partnership with CONMEBOL

EA Sports and CONMEBOL have announced a new multi-year exclusive partnership, guaranteeing the highly regarded tournaments in South America will be accessible to fans worldwide through the EA Sports FC brand ecosystem. The agreement includes the integration of licensing for CONMEBOL competitions including CONMEBOL Libertadores, CONMEBOL Sudamericana, CONMEBOL Recopa and CONMEBOL eLibertadores.

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“Authenticity is at the very core of the EA SPORTS FC experience, and through our renewed partnership with CONMEBOL we can celebrate and elevate South American football on a global level,” said David Jackson, VP Brand, EA SPORTS FC. “Our federation partners are key to building an innovative and evolving football platform for fans worldwide, and we are thrilled that CONMEBOL shares our vision for the future of football with EA SPORTS FC.”

“We are very pleased with the renewal of our partnership with EA SPORTS, a company that shares our commitment to expanding and developing South American football,” said Alejandro Domínguez, President of CONMEBOL. “CONMEBOL is committed to searching for new and better resources that enrich the experience for millions of fans in our continent and the world with our tournaments and competitions. On this path, EA SPORTS is a uniquely valuable ally.”

Rooted in inclusivity and innovation, fans will continue to enjoy unparalleled authenticity, gaining access to a comprehensive collection of over 19,000 fully licensed players, 700 teams, and 30 leagues in EA Sports FC. With the support of more than 300 worldwide collaborators, there will be opportunities for expansion into new realms, including women’s soccer and grassroots football.

Further demonstrating their dedication to the advancement of women’s soccer, EA SPORTS will persist in their efforts to uplift and expedite its progress. This commitment will be exemplified through their official sponsorship of the real-world tournament, CONMEBOL Libertadores Femenina, solidifying their continued support to contribute, learn from, nurture, and endorse the game at all levels.

EA Sports FC details are scheduled to arrive in July.

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