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NFL commissioner Roger Goodell here with mayor of Sao Paolo, noting “big step” in league’s international presence as games expand to new continent: South America.
The NFL is hoping to add another country to its schedule as early as 2022. The league is reportedly expanding international play to Germany, and will reveal a list of three finalist cities Tuesday ...
The NFL selected the cities Düsseldorf, Frankfurt and Munich on Tuesday to enter a final bidding stage to host a regular-season game in Germany. Next season is the target for Germany to host its ...
The NFL has attempted to promote its game worldwide by scheduling selected pre-season games since 1976 in Mexico, Europe, Australia, and Japan. [11] The NFL had promoted the game abroad through NFL Europe, but that league was never profitable and ceased operations in 2007. In 2005, the NFL held its first regular-season game outside the United ...
The league began gauging interest from German cities regarding potential games in June 2021; the league viewed Germany as an ideal candidate for expansion of the International Series because of the country's high viewership for NFL games (2.2 million people in Germany watched Super Bowl LV) and the country's numerous modern stadiums. [61]
After NFL owners voted to expand the NFL International Series to include games in international cities outside the United Kingdom, Mark Waller, executive vice-president international of the NFL, said that though the initial target markets were Mexico and Germany, Canada was also under consideration to host a game and that Toronto was "a major ...
The NFL is adding Brazil as its first regular-season destination in South America next year. An increase in the number of international games by 2025 means other new cities are on the way. The ...
From the 2022 season, the Allianz Arena in Germany has hosted the Munich Games of the NFL International series. The majority of current NFL stadiums have sold naming rights to corporations. Only 3 of the league's 30 stadiums — Arrowhead Stadium, Lambeau Field, and Soldier Field — do not currently use a corporate-sponsored name.