Optus Sport continues to position itself as a leader in football coverage in Australia after recently acquiring the exclusive rights to Japan’s J.League competition for three years, effective from the 2020 season.
The top division of Japan’s Professional Football League is one of the most well-regarded national leagues in Asia and marks Optus Sport’s first major Asian football acquisition.
“We’re excited to be announcing the acquisition of the J.League rights as we commence our 2020 campaign, and to really solidify our position as the home of the best football from around the world,” Optus’ Head of TV and Content, Corin Dimopoulos, said.
“We are also pleased to see steady subscriber growth of Optus Sport over the last year.
“We are particularly proud to be streaming our content to 825,000 active Optus Sport subscribing accounts.
“This year is going to be our biggest year yet; with the Premier League, UEFA Champions League, UEFA Europa League, FA Women’s Super League, J.League and UEFA Euro 2020 all appearing live and on-demand on Optus Sport.”
Across other metrics* year-on-year, Optus Sport has had a strong increase in the number of games in its live portfolio, while its customers have also increased overall engagement with more minutes watched, a higher reach across live viewership and an increased reach across Optus Sport social media platforms.
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The J.League commences in February and will run through until November, with up to four matches per round made available live and on demand to Optus Sport viewers.
After guiding Yokohama F Marinos to a historic J.League championship last season and becoming the first Australian coach to achieve the feat, Ange Postecoglou will be looking to defend the title this year.
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