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FIFA president optimistic about Women's World Cup TV deals in Europe

Although the clock is rapidly dwindling, FIFA president Gianni Infantino seems slightly more optimistic about reaching what he sees as an acceptable deal for the broadcast rights to the upcoming Women's World Cup in five key European countries.

While Infantino walked the green carpet at a gala event Wednesday night for the unveiling of the logo and branding for the 2026 World Cup at Los Angeles' historic Griffith Observatory, the FIFA boss spoke briefly about the urgent negotiations with broadcasters in France, Germany, Italy, Spain and England for the rights to show the Women's World Cup games taking place in two months in Australia and New Zealand.

"Some discussions have taken place, have started, I have to say, at a bit of a different level," Infantino said. "So it is moving."

Infantino said he is still determined to get more money from the largest European nations' broadcasters because he claims it will benefit the entire women's sport.

"I think it is important to understand here where we are coming from," Infantino said. "We are investing in women's football. We are here now in North America, in the United States, where it's the home country of the world champions, where women's football has a completely different level not only of acceptance, but also of respect. We just want that the game is respected and that the right money is paid for that. Because whatever is paid is going back, not only 100 per cent, but 150 per cent, in developing the women's game."

FIFA traveled to the Hollywood Hills for a flashy celebration of the branding for the 2026 event, which will be held across the U.S., Mexico and Canada, including the Los Angeles area's SoFi Stadium. Dozens of soccer luminaries including Brazilian great Ronaldo

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