CONCACAF awards production of World Cup qualifiers to Mediapro
May 27, 2025

CONCACAF, the Confederation of North, Central America and Caribbean Association Football, has once again awarded Mediapro with the production of a major competition. The group will produce and distribute the broadcast signal for 30 FIFA World Cup qualifying matches. The fixtures, taking place from June 4th, are key to deciding which teams will qualify for the 2026 World Cup.
Mediapro will oversee a comprehensive technical deployment spanning countries including the US, El Salvador, and Guatemala, enabling its broadcast professionals to produce the audiovisual signal for matches from various stadiums. From the CONCACAF HUB – the media platform set up by Mediapro exclusively for this client – the group will tailor the feeds with integrated graphics and commentary before distribution to rights holders ensuring viewers worldwide can follow the action.
Mediapro has a proven track record in the Americas, where it has operated for over 25 years. The audiovisual group has a team of 200 broadcast professionals in the region and two production centers in Miami, another two in New York City, and one in Los Angeles. The group is a trusted partner of CONCACAF, having produced its key tournaments, including the CONCACAF Champions Cup final and the CONCACAF Gold Cup, among others.
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