The Asian Football Confederation (AFC) has extended its media rights tie-up in Indonesia with the MNC media group, for the 2025-28 competitions cycle.
Through the deal, all major AFC competitions – men’s and women’s, club and national team – will be shown live by MNC during the next four years, in the territories of Indonesia, Papua New Guinea, and Timor-Leste.
This tie-up comes as a renewal of the previous MNC-AFC partnership, unveiled in October 2019 and which runs through until the end of this year.
In terms of competitions covered, the list includes the Asian qualifiers in advance of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, the men’s (2027) and women’s (2026) Asian Cups, the men’s and women’s Champions League club competitions, and the men’s second-tier Champions League Two.
MNC will broadcast all matches played by the Indonesian team during the 2026 World Cup qualifiers and at the Asian Cup free-to-air on linear channels.
The deal was secured by Asia Football Group (AFG), the commercial partner of the AFC. AFG holds exclusive commercial rights for AFC properties across the 2023-28 cycle.
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