FIFA Futbol Mundial

FIFA Futbol Mundial was a football-related magazine show produced by IMG Sports Media in conjunction with FIFA. It ran from 1994 to at least 2014. FIFA maintained a YouTube playlist of the same name until 2016.[1]

FIFA Futbol Mundial
Theme music composerSimon Woodgate
Opening theme"Fifa Futbol Mundial"
Ending theme"Fifa Futbol Mundial"
Production
Production company(s)IMG Sports

The show was started in 1994 by former ITV football commentator Gerry Harrison, with Stewart Binns as executive producer. The initial production team was Peter Matthew Hutton, Guy Oliver, Jamie Baker, Tony Williamson and Michael Stolz. The show has been produced every week from that date and is seen throughout the world. There have been several other shows that have tried to cover similar ground over the years - including the Octagon show Western Union World Football and the FIFA show FIFA TV. However, Futbol Mundial has outlasted all of them. It was normally broadcast on Tuesdays then repeated during the rest of the week.

International airings

CountryTV network(s)
IranManoto 1
PakistanTEN Sports
IndiaTEN Sports
Morocco2M Maroc
AustraliaSBS
BulgariaRing.BG
DenmarkTV3 Sport 1
JapanGaora, NHK BS-1
LithuaniaSport1
MongoliaSPS, Sansar HD
PolandPolsat Sport and TV 4
SwedenCanal+
TurkeyNTV Spor
Taiwancsky
United KingdomSky Sports
NetherlandsEredivisie Live
MexicoTelevisa Canal 9
GreeceNova Sports
PortugalSportTV
SpainCanal+ Fútbol
UkraineFootball TV Channel
GermanySky Sport
Latin AméricaDirecTV and SKY
ArgentinaTyC Sports (Tuesday and Thursday at 11:00 pm)
UruguayVTV Sports (Monday to Sunday at 8:00 am, 1:00 pm and 8:00 pm)
ParaguayTigo Sports (Friday at 1:30 pm and Sunday at 7:45 am).
EcuadorTV CABLE Group (Channels 15, 102 and 761)
BrazilESPN Brasil
ColombiaWin Sports
ChileCDF
PerúCMD (Monday to Saturday at 06:00 am, 04:15 pm and 08:30 pm)
ThailandTrue Sport
VenezuelaMeridiano Televisión (Monday to Friday at 06:00 pm and 11:00 pm; Saturday and Sunday at 7:00 am and 1:00 pm)

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