Multichoice Confirms SuperSport Won’t Broadcast AFCON Due to Unsecured Rights

SuperSport’s Absence from Broadcasting AFCON 2023/2024 Leaves Football Fans Disappointed

Multichoice, the parent company of DStv, has announced that SuperSport will not be broadcasting the highly anticipated Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) 2024 tournament.

This unexpected development has left football fans across the continent searching for alternative ways to watch the matches.

According to a statement released by Multichoice, SuperSport was unable to secure the broadcasting rights for the tournament, which is scheduled to take place in Ivory Coast from January 13th to February 11th, 2024.

This news comes as a shock to millions of fans who were eagerly awaiting the tournament and expecting to watch it on their favorite sports channel.

As a result of this announcement, football enthusiasts are now turning to alternative platforms to ensure they don’t miss out on the action.

Some are exploring the possibility of watching the games on Free to Air (FTA) channels, while others are considering streaming options.

The absence of SuperSport from the AFCON 2024 broadcasting lineup has also sparked conversations about the future of sports broadcasting in Africa.

Many fans are calling for more competition in the market to prevent similar situations from happening in the future.

Despite the disappointment, the spirit of the tournament remains strong, and fans are determined to find ways to support their favorite teams and players.

As the countdown to AFCON 2024 continues, the search for alternative viewing options is on, and the excitement for the tournament is as high as ever.

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