LFL Announces New Broadcasters In Europe And Africa

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(Las Vegas, Nevada – May 14th, 2013) Legends Football League officials are announcing yet more international broadcasters as part of the global momentum building around the sport.

The most recent round of international television partners include sports-centric broadcasters TV2 in Denmark, Sport TV in Portugal and Ma Chaine Sport which covers France, Belgium, Luxembourg, Switzerland, Israel and Sub-Suharian Africa.

"LFL's progress as a global sports franchise in merely four years is truly unprecedented. We initially set out to become the most recognized women's sports franchise in the US. Over the next five years we will become one of the most recognized global brands in all of sport. We will surpass the NFL as the leader in American football internationally by 2015", said, Mitchell S. Mortaza, Founder & Chairman, Legends Football League, LLC.

This round of international television partnerships were brokered by Total Sports Asia, LFL Global's media rights distributor, each of these broadcasters will air LFL Global league play, to include LFL USA, LFL Canada and LFL Australia.

LFL Global's distribution is fast expanding as the league is now covered on television across all continents and over 120 territories including major markets such as Canada, Mexico, Japan, India, France, Denmark, Thailand, Indonesia, Brazil, etc.

The interest around LFL Global is rapidly building, projections estimate the LFL will be seen in more international households than the National Football League (NFL) as early as 2015.

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