DFL: Cartel Office approves TV rights tender – no more ban on sole acquisition

Way clear for auction in April

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The Federal Cartel Office has finally approved the German Football League’s new tender model and cleared the way for the auction in April. “The DFL was informed in a letter that the model it presented was tolerated by the Federal Cartel Office,” the authority said on Monday.

TV money rankings 2023/24: Newcomers receive up to 22.5 million more

18 Darmstadt 98 | Revenue: €32.5 million

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+€17.9 million

Preliminary numbers according to the “Kicker” before the season. Income from national and international TV marketing, for which the successes of the last five or ten years are fundamental. The use of young players, fan interest and base amounts also count.

17 Heidenheim | Revenue: €36.1 million

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+€22.5 million

16 VfL Bochum | Revenue: €38.4 million

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+€5.1 million

15 Werder Bremen | Revenue: €41.5 million

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+€4.7 million

14 VfB Stuttgart | Revenue: €43.9 million

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+€2.2 million

13 FC Augsburg | Revenue: €45.3 million

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+€1.1 million

12 1. FC Cologne | Revenue: €51.7 million

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+€0.8 million

11 Mainz 05 | Revenue: €52.2 million

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unchanged

10 TSG Hoffenheim | Revenue: €55.9 million

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-€7.1 million

9 Gladbach | Revenue: €60.6 million

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-€6.1 million

8 VfL Wolfsburg | Revenue: €62.5 million

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-€1.8 million

7 SC Freiburg | Revenue: €64.1 million

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+€7.8 million

6 Union Berlin | Revenue: €66 million

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+€11.1 million

5 Eintracht Frankfurt | Revenue: €74.1 million

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+€0.6 million

4 RB Leipzig | Revenue: €77.6 million

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-€0.7 million

3 Bayer 04 | Revenue: €78.5 million

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+€3.0 million

2 BVB | Revenue: €80.8 million

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+€0.7 million

1 FC Bayern | Revenue: €90 million

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-€0.2 million

The office had previously published an agreement in principle at the end of January and then gave companies involved in the process the opportunity to “comment on the office’s preliminary assessment”. This process is now complete. The DFL can now send the documents to the media companies that have registered in the coming days. After a further information phase in March, the auction of the Bundesliga rights for the 2025/26 to 2028/29 seasons is scheduled to take place from mid-April.

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“We are very pleased about the final approval by the Federal Cartel Office for the concept of our media rights tender after a very intensive review,” said DFL Managing Director Steffen Merkel. “The approval of the model planned by the DFL – in particular the abolition of the ban on sole proprietorship that was called for in the past – puts the allocation of media rights on a legally secure foundation and is a strong basis for a good tender.”

New DFL tender for TV rights: ban on sole ownership no longer applies

The end of the ban on single purchasers, also known as the No Single Buyer Rule, is a significant change in the new tender. This regulation from the most recent tenders stated that not a single pay-TV provider is allowed to buy all live rights, but at least two must be involved. “Sky” and “DAZN” will share these rights until 2025. At the next rights auction, a single broadcaster could acquire all pay-TV rights.

With the released model, it is also possible to eliminate the Bundesliga summary on free TV on Saturday from 6:30 p.m., as is currently offered by “ARD-Sportschau”. With this variant now advertised, the highlights would only be shown on freely accessible television from 7:15 p.m. In a second variant, there would be a summary at 6:30 p.m.

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