Traffic Group

Traffic Group
Private
Industry Sport
Founded Brazil, 1970s
Headquarters São Paulo, Brazil
Area served
South America, North America, Europe, Asia
Key people
José Hawilla (owner and founder)
Services Sports Event Management
Television production
Subsidiaries Traffic Sports USA
Traffic Sports Europe
Website www.traffic.com.br/site/EN/trafficnomundo/ Edit this on Wikidata

Traffic Group is a sports event management company founded in Brazil, headquartered in São Paulo.

History

Traffic Group holds the television rights to a number of association football matches in the Americas including Copa América, Copa Libertadores, Copa Sudamericana, South American Under-17 Football Championship, South American Under-20 Football Championship, Brazil home World Cup qualifiers, CONCACAF World Cup qualifiers CONMEBOL Olympic qualifying tournaments and UNCAF tournaments as well as the English FA Cup, England home games and the Africa Cup of Nations.[1]

Traffic Group also owns the rights to other sports events such as basketball and golf. Other holdings of the group include at least one Rede Globo affiliates in Brazil (TV TEM)[2] and its own television production facility, Tv7.

Traffic Group has regional offices in the United States (Miami, Florida - Traffic Sports USA) and Europe (Lisbon, Portugal and Amsterdam, Netherlands - Traffic Sports Europe). Through Traffic Football Management, three football clubs are part of the group: Desportivo Brasil, based in Porto Feliz, Brazil, founded in 2005, Estoril Praia, based in Portugal, and American NASL side Fort Lauderdale Strikers, founded in 2011.

References

  1. "TV Rights". Traffic Group. Retrieved 27 September 2009.
  2. "FIFA Scandal Unearths Brazilian Power Broker Atop Soccer Fortune".
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