After the NBA, France could soon host an American football match. Asked at Adam Schefter’s microphone this Tuesday, October 1, the vice-president of the NFL, Peter O’Reilly, said he was considering exporting a North American championship match to France.
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“Australia, France and Dublin (Ireland). » Interviewed this Tuesday, October 1 in a podcast by Adam Schefter, NFL vice-president Peter O’Reilly revealed which could be the next countries to host a meeting of the North American American football league.
Meetings in São Paulo, London and Munich
Like the NBA, the NFL has already started to export and plans to expand its circle soon. After São Paulo (Brazil), London (United Kingdom) and Munich (Germany), Peter O’Reilly revealed that he had targeted France, Australia and Ireland as possible future destinations for his American football championship. “The fact that Los Angeles 2028 and Brisbane 2032 will host American football at the Olympic Games for the first time contributes to the excitement around this sport. It’s very exciting to see how much interest in American football is growing.” he commented in The Adam Schefter Podcast.
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