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DAZN to continue Belgian league broadcasts after arbitration ruling

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Last updated: 2025/12/31 at 4:22 PM
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DAZN will continue broadcasting Belgian football through the end of the current season after emergency arbitration proceedings with the Pro League. The sports streaming platform had announced its intention to end the broadcast due to contractual issues, sparking a dispute with the league. Wednesday’s ruling by Belgium’s emergency arbitrator, CEPANI, mandates DAZN’s continued performance of its obligations, ensuring fans will have access to matches. The core of the conflict revolves around Belgian football rights and DAZN’s ability to distribute them effectively.

The Pro League initiated the arbitration following DAZN’s December announcement that it would allow its contract to expire, citing legal impediments to fulfilling distribution requirements. The league accused DAZN of a unilateral decision, threatening disruption to the viewing of Jupiler Pro League matches. This development impacts access to live sports in Belgium and the financial stability of its professional football clubs.

DAZN and the Pro League: A Battle Over Belgian Football Rights

In December 2024, the Pro League awarded DAZN the domestic media rights for the 2025-2030 period in a deal projected to generate at least €84.2 million annually. However, DAZN reportedly struggled to secure distribution agreements with major Belgian telecom operators. As a result, matches were exclusively available through the DAZN app, which the company deemed financially unsustainable.

According to a DAZN statement, the CEPANI ruling doesn’t address the underlying legal challenges to the original contract. CEO Massimo D’Amario stated the company “remains convinced” the full arbitration panel will validate the initial contract termination. DAZN also intends to raise concerns about competition law compliance within the ongoing proceedings.

The Ruling’s Requirements for DAZN

The arbitration ruling compels DAZN to maintain full contractual obligations throughout the remainder of the season. This includes continued payments to the Pro League, production and broadcasting of all scheduled matches, and the implementation of anti-piracy measures, including geo-blocking technologies. In addition, DAZN is required to actively negotiate distribution agreements with Belgian telecom providers.

Lorin Parys, CEO of the Pro League, expressed satisfaction with the outcome, stating the ruling is a win for fans, clubs, and Belgian football as a whole. This ensures continued visibility for the league and a predictable revenue stream for its member clubs during a crucial period.

Despite the positive outcome for the Pro League, the long-term implications of this dispute remain unclear. The issue of digital sports distribution in Belgium is complex, with concerns over accessibility and the financial viability of streaming models. SportsPro Media offers further analysis of the dynamics at play.

The complexities of competition law are also expected to be a significant factor as the case progresses. DAZN may argue that requiring exclusive distribution through telecom operators hinders a fair market. The situation highlights broader challenges facing sports broadcasting rights holders as they navigate evolving distribution landscapes and regulatory environments.

This ruling is an interim measure, and a full arbitration panel will be convened to address the core legal arguments in the coming weeks. The Pro League will be closely monitoring DAZN’s progress in securing distribution agreements, while DAZN will be preparing to defend its position regarding the legality of its attempted contract termination. The digital rights landscape and future of sports streaming within Belgium are being directly shaped by this conflict.

For fans, the immediate impact is stability – they will continue to have access to live Belgian football. However, the outcome of the full arbitration will determine the long-term future of how the sport is broadcast and consumed within the country. Stay tuned for further updates as this story unfolds, and consider exploring the different DAZN subscription options if you plan to view the games.

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