In an event planned for next Wednesday from 2:00 p.m. in the complex that the AFA owns in Ezeiza, The Government will announce the televising by open TV of all the matches of the Clausura tournament of women’s football, which begins this weekend.
It is expected that different members of the national government participate in the act, such as the president Alberto Fernandez, the Buenos Aires governor, Axel Kicillof, the Minister of Tourism and Sports, Matías Lammens, Y Victoria Toloza Paz, candidate for national deputy of the province of Buenos Aires for the Frente de Todos.
In addition, the event would present the event in the making and its main sponsor (YPF). A footballer from each club could be part of it, representing the shirt they defend. In the last tournament, the champion was San Lorenzo, who beat Boca on penalties, after drawing 1-1 in regular time. Until now, two matches per date were transmitted by the coded signal TNT Sports.
As he was able to find out Infobae, from this agreement, soon to be announced, some matches will be on the windows of Public TV, while the rest will be offered to fans on other platforms, such as DeporTV or cont.ar. “Some details about its instrumentation are being finalized, but it is well advanced,” they indicated from the headquarters of the Argentine Football Association.
At the moment, there are two matches per day of the Men’s Professional League that are broadcast by the Public TV, in addition to being offered by the two signals that the rights possess (TNT and Fox Sports Premium). Women’s football, from this agreement, on the other hand, remains fully associated with the open TV screen.
Germán Portanova, the new technical director of the Argentine national team, will be present at the same event, who was announced a month ago and has already begun his tour of the training sessions of various institutions to observe players closely and talk about their work methodology.
In addition, the meeting will also serve to leverage the campaign of Tolosa Paz and Daniel Gollan, the former Buenos Aires minister of health who is second on the government’s payroll. In a routine that has been repeated, the main applicants accompany cabinet members, mayors or governors when making announcements to gain visibility.
The latest example of this was the event in Tecnópolis on Monday, in which Alberto Fernández led the launch of the Argentina Program plan and ratified his idea of making the internet a public service.
There were, in addition to Kicillof, Tolosa Paz and Gollan, the Chief of Staff, Santiago Cafiero; the Minister of Productive Development, Matías Kulfas; and the executive director of the National Youth Institute, Macarena Sánchez
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