The Swiss Football League (SFL) soccer governing body in that country has today begun the tender process for the next cycle of its domestic broadcast rights.

The tender covers the media rights for the top-tier Super League, second-tier Challenge League, and also the various post-season matches across those two divisions, for five seasons from 2025-26 onwards. The rights span both Switzerland and also neighboring Liechtenstein.

The deadline for interested parties to submit their offers is March 25 at 10:00 am Central European Time, and the necessary tender documents can be requested from sfloffers@tsquared.ch.

Blue+, the pay-television operator in Switzerland formerly known as Teleclub, currently holds SFL domestic rights for the 2021-22 to 2024-25 cycle, with the last deal having been announced in December 2020.

Blue Sport shows every game from the top-tier Super League live on its pay platforms.

The SFL’s top two competitions will have a new ball supplier from next season – in September, the body entered into a five-year deal with Italian sports equipment brand Macron, which will now act in that capacity through 2028-29.

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The current SFL ball supplier, in a deal running from 2020 until the end of 2023-24, is the Japanese brand Molten.