Convergencia Research, Consultoría especializada en Latinoamérica y Caribe
Tuesday, April 01, 2025

Entel will be the exclusive distributor for Bolivian soccer

The Extraordinary Congress of the Bolivian Soccer Federation (FBF in Spanish) unanimously voted in favor of the contract with the state-owned operator Entel, which will be the exclusive distributor of "Fútbolcanal," broadcasting the competitions organized by the FBF. The packages are available exclusively to Entel service users.

Two packages were presented: the Soccer Package, priced at US$11 per month (with a 50% discount, valid until April 30), for Multiplay or Android TV users, providing full access to "Fútbolcanal." The second package, the Futbolero Package, offers options between US$7 and US$10 for users who prefer a prepaid model, granting access to 26 channels, including "Fútbolcanal."

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