SportBusiness.com

Honduras News

Long-serving Blazer to step down from CONCACAF - 7th October 2011

Chuck Blazer, the FIFA Executive Committee member who played a key role in exposing apparent corruption at the heart of global football administration earlier this year, is to resign as secretary general of the Confederation of North and Central American and Caribbean Football (CONCACAF).

LATIN MOBILE DEALS FOR INFRONT AND FIFA - 21st May 2006

Infront has concluded a new mobile broadcast deal for a host of Latin America territories ahead of next month’s FIFA World Cup.

TELEFONICA BAGS NEW MEDIA RIGHTS FOR WORLD CUP - 15th December 2005

TelefC3nica S.A. has agreed a package of new media broadcast rights covering all 64 matches of the 2006 FIFA World Cup for almost all territories in Latin and South America.

INFRONT SECURE AMERICAN WORLD CUP RIGHTS - 2nd November 2004

Infront Sports & Media has reached agreement with OTI (OrganizaciC3n de Telecomunicaciones Iberoamericanas) for the broadcast rights to the 2006 FIFA World Cup across Central and South America.

Warner keeps CONCACAF top job - 22nd April 2002

Jack A. Warner has been re-elected president of the Confederation of North, Central American and Caribbean Association Football (CONCACAF).

Congressmen call on soccer chief to quit - 1st November 2001

Congressmen investigating suspected corruption and mismanagement in Brazilian soccer have called on the game's chief Ricardo Teixeira to resign after he failed appear to answer questions because of ill-health.

Mexican TV hopes for World Cup wave - 23rd October 2001

Despite the current economic climate, Mexico’s largest broadcasters are hoping for an advertising splash should the national team clinch a World Cup berth by beating Honduras on November 11.

Clubs reach settlement over Nunez - 16th October 2001

English Premier league club Sunderland and South America's Uruguay Montevideo have settled their dispute over former striker Milton Nunez, the High Court was told.

Honduras to replace Argentina in Copa America - 4th October 2001

Honduras has stated it will take part in Copa America, replacing Argentina after the South American side pulled out for security reasons of the tournament hosted by Colombia.

Angry Brazilian fans stage protest - 28th September 2001

Angry football supporters wearing red noses protested outside headquarters of the Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF) on Tuesday after the four-times world champions' shock defeat by Honduras the day before.