Cristiano Ronaldo, Serie A set for debut on GOtv
When the new Italian league season kicks off on August 19, all eyes
would be on Cristiano Ronaldo, captain of Portugal and reigning FIFA
World Player of the Year, who moved from Real Madrid after nine
phenomenally successful years. Serie A, as the Italian league is famously called, will debut on all GOtv packages and is making a return to DStv.
Serie A’s debut on GOtv grants subscribers unrestricted access to games involving the superstar, as all matches of the prestigious competition will be made available live across all GOtv packages at no extra cost. Currently, all matches of LaLiga are available on GOtv MAX. Subscribers also have an opportunity to watch one live match of the English Premier League weekly.
Ronaldo’s move to Juventus has increased the popularity of Serie A and will make it one of the most watched leagues in the new season. With its reputation as Europe’s most tactical league, all eyes will be on Ronaldo trying to see if he can repeat the freakish goalscoring ratios he posted in England and Spain with Real Madrid.
His signing by Juventus, according to campaignlive.co.uk, caused the club’s shares to soar by almost 40 per cent. Italian newspaper, Secolo XIX, also noted that the club’s market valuation rose from 665m euros to 815m euros.
Serie A’s debut on GOtv grants subscribers unrestricted access to games involving the superstar, as all matches of the prestigious competition will be made available live across all GOtv packages at no extra cost. Currently, all matches of LaLiga are available on GOtv MAX. Subscribers also have an opportunity to watch one live match of the English Premier League weekly.
Ronaldo’s move to Juventus has increased the popularity of Serie A and will make it one of the most watched leagues in the new season. With its reputation as Europe’s most tactical league, all eyes will be on Ronaldo trying to see if he can repeat the freakish goalscoring ratios he posted in England and Spain with Real Madrid.
His signing by Juventus, according to campaignlive.co.uk, caused the club’s shares to soar by almost 40 per cent. Italian newspaper, Secolo XIX, also noted that the club’s market valuation rose from 665m euros to 815m euros.
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