Terra Networks Official Web Partner of 2007 CONCACAF Gold Cup.

Terra Networks was selected by the Confederation of North, Central American and Caribbean Association Football (CONCACAF) to be the official website of the 2007 CONCACAF Gold Cup. The site will offer up-to-the-minute exclusive coverage of the soccer tournament, set for June 6-24th, as well as videos, extensive photo galleries, historical information and an online pro shop of official Gold Cup team merchandise.

Following on the heels of last year’s successful World Cup coverage in which Terra.com leveraged the journalistic collaboration of Terra Networks’ 19 regional sites to create the largest and most comprehensive World Cup 2006 tournament website with live reporting from 10 international correspondents, the 2007 CONCACAF Gold Cup(TM), site is accessible at CopaOro.org http://www.terra.com/copa-oro> in Spanish and GoldCup.org http://www.terra.com/gold-cup/> in English. Matches will be held in Miami, Chicago, Houston, New York, Boston and Los Angeles providing soccer fans from across the western hemisphere with unrivalled, non-stop action online and at the stadiums.

“As the official portal of the event, we will provide soccer fans across the world play-by-play coverage of every aspect of this competition,” says Fernando Rodriguez, CEO of Terra Networks. “Soccer enthusiasts will be up to date on all the tournaments anywhere, any time, any place despite time-zones by simply logging on to the comprehensive site.”

In addition to the results of the games, web users have access to highlights including the most important goals and the best moments from each game on Terra.com. Historical data from previous Gold Cup tournaments, information on all your favorite players and teams and information on the stadiums will be available on the site. Fans can also experience each key moment with “See the Action” photo galleries and obtain Copa merchandise from the official Gold Cup(TM) Store.

“The 2007 CONCACAF Gold Cup promises to be the biggest and best Gold Cup yet, bringing the regions’ leading soccer event to millions of more fans through the Internet,” adds Rodriguez. “In 2005, more than 350,000 fans attended the game and millions more fans viewed the tournament on national broadcast television in the U.S., abroad and followed online at Terra.com.”

The partnership initially launched after Terra.com was selected to host the official site of Copa America in 2004. Terra.com has gained a loyal online community as the “King of Copas” due to in-depth coverage of the Mexican League, the Latin American national leagues, European leagues, Champions League, Libertadores Cup, Panamerican Games and American Cup. Terra.com will be the only online destination where viewers can see exclusive video footage of the 2007 tournament highlights.

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