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Univision to stream live all 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa games.

Univision Interactive Media, Inc. announced two additions to its online and mobile content network: a brand new soccer site, www.UnivisionFutbol.com, and an enhanced Deportes (Sports) site. These new properties are kicking off with nonstop coverage of this year’s 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa, including live online streaming of all 64 games.

The Mundial Group now Mundial Sports Network.

The Mundial Group, a leading Latino sports marketing company, announced that it will be changing its name to Mundial Sports Network and providing advertisers with a brand new robust integrated digital offering.

ESPN Deportes’ Telecast of Real Madrid C.F. vs. Barcelona FC the most watched on cable this year.

Saturday’s telecast of La Liga’s El Clásico live on ESPN Deportes from the Santiago Bernabéu Stadium in Madrid, Spain – a 2-0 victory for Barcelona over Real Madrid – was the highest-rated and most-watched telecast on Spanish-language cable television so far this year.

Fútbol de Primera unveils 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa coverage with Star Studded Mundialistas

Fútbol de Primera announced its extensive World Cup coverage plans, its reach and its world renowned on air personalities who will be on site this summer in South Africa as part of FDP Radio’s third consecutive World Cup Spanish language broadcast.

New No. 1 Sport In The U.S. — Soccer?

It may happen sooner than you think. My bet is that it starts this summer as a storm of soccer is coming our way — and it’s only going to increase from here. With the 2010 FIFA World Cup kicking off in June in South Africa, all signs point to soccer fever spreading throughout 2010 and beyond. Our coveted American sports should stand up and take notice. Why? Here are 10 compelling reasons.

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