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Dmytro Murko
Dmytro Murko
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CazéTV expands its football empire with LaLiga rights

CazéTV expands its football empire with LaLiga rights
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The world’s most popular sports streamer, Brazil's Casimiro “CazéTV” Miguel, has secured the broadcasting rights for Spain's top-flight football league, LaLiga. This announcement comes shortly after legendary football icon Cristiano Ronaldo joined CazéTV as an investor and co-owner. Photo by Cazetv Instagram

Photo: Cazetv and laliga announcement on Instagram

Who is CazéTV?

CazéTV is one of the most popular sports channels on YouTube, with broadcasts that regularly draw millions of football fans. The channel currently boasts over 26 million subscribers on YouTube, with a record peak viewership of over 6.15 million concurrent viewers — set during the Brazil versus Croatia match at the 2022 World Cup. 

Read also: Cristiano Ronaldo invests in one of world’s biggest live streaming channels

CazéTV got its start by broadcasting local Brazilian football matches alongside major international events such as the Olympics and the World Athletics Championships. Over time, the streamer built a massive media empire, transforming his channel into a standalone brand and a full-fledged production studio.

While the Brazilian creator used to call the matches himself, CazéTV broadcasts are now increasingly hosted by a diverse lineup of commentators, analysts, football experts, and high-profile celebrity guests. 

Which leagues does CazéTV broadcast?

CazéTV currently broadcasts exclusively in Brazil, frequently securing the region's exclusive Portuguese-language rights. The studio now covers:

  • French Ligue 1 (all matches);

  • Spanish LaLiga (all matches);

  • Italian Serie A (1 match per game week);

  • German Bundesliga (1 match per game week);

  • Brasileirão (1 match per game week). 

On top of that, CazéTV is set to cover the upcoming 2026 FIFA World Cup, scheduled to take place from June 11 to July 19 across Mexico, the United States, and Canada. 

CazéTV has officially cemented its status as the world's premier sports streaming destination. According to Streams Charts, the channel broke into the global top three for total viewership in 2026, amassing an incredible 230 million Hours Watched. 

For those interested in deeper insights into the live-streaming industry, Streams Charts aggregates statistics from major platforms including YouTube, Twitch and Kick. A PRO subscription provides access to data from over 60 million channels across multiple services.

From a local Brazilian stream to a global viewership powerhouse, CazéTV’s meteoric rise shows no signs of slowing down. Backed by CR7 and armed with LaLiga and World Cup rights, the studio is officially entering its golden era. One thing is certain: all eyes will be on CazéTV this summer. 

FAQ

What new football league rights did CazéTV secure?
CazéTV has secured the broadcasting rights for Spain's top-flight football league, LaLiga, exclusively in Brazil.
Who is Casimiro Miguel?
Casimiro Miguel, known as CazéTV, is Brazil's most popular sports streamer and the founder of the CazéTV channel.
Which football leagues does CazéTV broadcast in Brazil?
CazéTV broadcasts French Ligue 1, Spanish LaLiga, Italian Serie A, German Bundesliga, and Brasileirão, along with the upcoming 2026 FIFA World Cup.
How many subscribers does CazéTV have on YouTube?
CazéTV currently boasts over 26 million subscribers on YouTube and achieved a record peak viewership of over 6.15 million concurrent viewers.
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