11/10/2017
Breaking news Nigeria!
__Super Eagles! Africa's first team to qualify for 2018 FIFA World Cup™
Kwesé Sports as an official broadcaster of the 2018 FIFA World Cup Russia™ congratulates Nigeria on its qualification this weekend! The countdown continues (247 days till opening match!) We can't wait for the games to begin!
Kwesé Sports will broadcast all Nigeria’s games (and ALL African countries who qualify) for FREE and exclusively across Africa!!!
It is the first time a single broadcaster is doing both Free To Air (FTA) and Pay TV.
__We expect to reach an audience of 250m for the 2018 FIFA World Cup Russia™ final itself. And it will be FREE!
Just imagine, from the richest homes on the continent to the poorest townships, everyone will be able to watch the Final FREE ON KWESE SPORT: Africa’s own TV network!
While every single one of the FIFA World Cup matches will be broadcast on Kwesé Sports, not all will be available for free. You will need a Kwesé decoder if you want to see all. (Kwesé Free Sports has exclusive FTA rights to the FIFA World Cup (excl South Africa) and Kwesé Sports (pay TV) shares the rights with one other company).
Kwesé Sports will also have a team of sports reporters in Russia, to follow and report on all the African teams. They will report on a daily basis on everything that happens in the camps of our boys!
This is something that has never happened before!
Now we have already begun the process of ordering more decoders to deal with the demand, particularly in Nigeria!
We plan to order millions of decoders for all our African viewers, but if you're planning to see as many games as possible, I suggest you try and get yours as soon as possible, and not wait to the last minute. Remember it requires installation, and our Technites around the continent are already very busy. We're making good progress but please be patient as the backlog is quite challenging at the moment in most countries we have launched. Exciting times as we move forward!
Once again, congratulation to the Super Eagles of Nigeria, and all Nigerian fans everywhere!
Let’s see who else joins you! The competition is really tough right now... How is YOUR team doing? (You can keep track of their latest scores on Kwese.ESPN.com!)
Come on Africa, let’s really go for it this time!
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Image credit: Nigeria's captain, John Mikel Obi, by Kabiru Abubukar/fotodezamora