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FC Porto threatens legal action over Liga Portugal TV rights centralization
FC Porto threatened legal action after CD Nacional’s proposal to centralize I Liga audiovisual rights gained traction. André Villas-Boas publicly opposed the plan, vowing to challenge its approval in court.
The dispute centers on Portugal’s Primeira Liga selling broadcast rights collectively under a centralized model. Villas-Boas argues this restricts competition and harms individual clubs’ revenue potential.
Porto’s president, Pinto da Costa, has historically resisted centralized TV rights deals. The club’s stance aligns with Villas-Boas’ long-standing position favoring market-driven negotiations.
A legal challenge would likely target procedural flaws in the centralization process. Villas-Boas previously criticized similar proposals in public statements.
The timing coincides with ongoing negotiations for the 2025-2030 rights cycle. CD Nacional’s proposal is under review by Liga Portugal’s board.
A court ruling could set a precedent for future broadcast rights agreements across the league. Porto’s legal team is preparing documentation to support the challenge.
The outcome may influence whether other clubs follow Porto’s lead in contesting the centralization model.
Villas-Boas has not specified a timeline for filing the lawsuit but confirmed preparations are underway.