The deadline for the media companies or organisations to participate in the tender processes is October 19, 2021.
FIFA has opened an invitation to tender (ITT) for the media rights to the FIFA Arab Cup Qatar 2021 in the Middle East and North Africa.
The first-ever FIFA pan-Arab tournament, which will be hosted by Qatar from November 30 until December 18, 2021, will offer a glimpse into what to expect one year later at the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022.
The tender process will allow FIFA to select the media companies that are best placed to achieve its objectives of providing broad exposure for the tournament and offering fans in the Arab region a high-quality viewing experience.
The FIFA Arab Cup Qatar 2021 offers a match schedule, with four matches per day in the group stage followed by the quarter-finals, semi-finals, play-off for third place and final, making a total of 32 games to be played over 19 days. Twenty-three national teams from the Arab world were invited to participate in the competition, with seven out of 14 advancing from the round of qualifying matches to meet hosts Qatar and the eight highest-ranked countries, who qualified directly.
As in the FIFA World Cup next year, all matches will take place in and around Doha, with minimal travel distances between venues. Besides Al Bayt and Ras Abu Aboud stadiums, which will be inaugurated on the very first matchday, the line-up of FIFA Arab Cup venues also includes Al Thumama, Ahmad Bin Ali, Education City and Al Janoub stadiums, all built from scratch in preparation for 2022.
Media companies or organisations wishing to participate in the tender processes can request the ITT by email. Submissions to FIFA must be received by 10:00 CEST on October 19, 2021.