On Monday, the news announced that the Chiefs of Kansas City had obtained marketing rights in three new international markets while the NFL seeks to extend its influence abroad.
According to the journalist of the Senior Chiefs team, Matt McMullen, Kansas City should now market fans in Ireland, the United Kingdom and Spain, a decision that could help considerably develop the team’s fans in Europe.
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Over the past years, the chiefs have marketed fans in Germany, Austria, Switzerland and Mexico.
Consult McMullen’s initial report on the change in international marketing rights of Kansas City, which was published on Twitter this afternoon:
Despite their defeat in the Super Bowl Lix last month, the Chiefs will always be the team to beat in the NFL next season while they are looking to win their fourth appearance of a consecutive championship.
Although it is not clear if Kansas City will be selected to play a game in Europe or South America next season, fans of chiefs abroad can be anxious to see more of the team this month as director general Brett Veach and head coach Andy Reid for the draft of the NFL 2025.
This article originally appeared on Wire chiefs: The NFL grants the heads of marketing rights for three key European countries