FeedConstruct has signed an exclusive agreement to acquire international streaming and data collection rights for all matches in Korea's V-League and KOVO Cup competitions, expanding its portfolio with one of Asia’s top volleyball leagues.
The V-League, featuring both men’s and women’s leagues, is renowned for high-level play and a strong roster of local and international athletes, making it one of the most competitive volleyball leagues globally, the company noted. FeedConstruct’s coverage will include every match of the season, providing fans worldwide with access to premium content from Korea’s elite volleyball leagues.
Meanwhile, the KOVO Cup, an annual tournament that precedes the V-League season, has gained significant attention as of late, particularly since international teams, including Thailand’s Supreme Chonburi, began participating in 2018. This event allows teams to test strategies and rosters in preparation for the regular season, adding to its popularity among volleyball enthusiasts.
“We are thrilled to secure the exclusive international streaming and data rights for all matches of Korea's Volleyball Leagues and Cup competitions,” said FeedConstruct CEO Narek Harutyunyan. “Korean volleyball has a rich history and a passionate fan base, and we are committed to providing comprehensive coverage of these elite competitions. This collaboration not only strengthens our global volleyball portfolio but also underscores our dedication to delivering premium sports content.”
Lee Ju Young, Director of KBSN, said: “We are honored to collaborate with FeedConstruct on this project. We hope that Korean professional volleyball will receive more global attention. We believe that partnerships are significant because they carry weight.”
KOVO's Director Lee Young-ho said: "I am pleased that this partnership will enhance the global capabilities of Korean professional volleyball. It seems like a great opportunity to connect with many fans overseas through FeedConstruct. I hope this will be a good opportunity for Korean professional volleyball to grow to the next level."