Women’s World Cup TV blackout will harm game, says Japan coach

Football
Published 20.06.2023
Women’s World Cup TV blackout will harm game, says Japan coach
Japan Women’s national football team coach Futoshi Ikeda attends a press conference in Makuhari.

Japan Women’s nationwide soccer crew coach Futoshi Ikeda attends a press convention in Makuhari.
| Photo Credit: AFP

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Japan Women’s nationwide soccer crew coach Futoshi Ikeda attends a press convention in Makuhari.
| Photo Credit: AFP

Japan coach Futoshi Ikeda believes the potential Women’s World Cup TV blackout might harm the long-term improvement of the ladies’s sport within the nation.

Japan, whose Nadeshiko crew gained the World Cup in 2011 and reached the ultimate in 2015, is the final main nation the place broadcasters have but to strike a cope with FIFA a month out from the match in Australia and New Zealand.

“For women’s soccer to develop in the future in Japan, it’s important we have many people watching and supporting us,” Ikeda stated.

“I think it’s important that the tournament is broadcast and I really hope everyone will be able to watch. Whether it will be broadcasted or not we don’t know yet, but it is important to show it on television and I really hope everyone can watch it.”

This is the primary time the rights to the Women’s World Cup haven’t been bundled with these of the boys’s match and FIFA President Gianni Infantino described the preliminary bids from main markets as “unacceptable”.

FIFA had threatened a blackout in main European markets earlier than reaching an settlement with broadcasters in Britain, Spain, France, Germany and Italy final week.

Fuji TV and state broadcaster NHK held the Japanese rights for the 2019 Women’s World Cup however neither would touch upon the standoff with FIFA when contacted by Reuters final week.

As issues stand, the World Cup video games shall be obtainable in Japan however solely on-line by way of the FIFA app and with out Japanese commentary.

Ikeda stated the broadcasting saga was unlikely to show an excessive amount of of a distraction for his squad, who’ve been drawn in Group C with Spain, Costa Rica and Zambia on the July 20-Aug. 20 match.

“No matter what the decision is, we will put on a performance as we prepared,” he added. “There might be some impact but our team won’t be overly affected.”