Football
FIFA announces Media accreditation for Paraguay 2019 Beach Soccer World Cup
FIFA has announced that the accreditation process for media representatives wishing to cover the FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup Paraguay 2019™ has been launched via the FIFA Media Channel. The competition will take place from 21 November to 1 December 2019 in Asuncion, The deadline for accreditation applications is 31 October 2019.
Media accreditation process
Please note that the media accreditation process for any FIFA competition involves two steps:
Register for access to the FIFA Media Channel by logging on to: http://media.fifa.com/
Once you have received your username and password, or if you are already registered, log on to: http://media.fifa.com.
TV/Radio
There is a separate accreditation process for FIFA Media Rights Licensees (MRL). The FIFA Broadcaster Servicing Team ([email protected]
Media representatives from non-rights-holding TV and Radio broadcasters (NRH) can apply for accreditation via the FIFA Media Channel. It must be stressed, however, that the number of NRH accreditations for the FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup Paraguay 2019™ will be very limited and subject to confirmation closer to the event.
Visa information.
Media representatives visiting Paraguay are advised that they may require a visa to enter the country and are responsible for making their own arrangements.
More information on the FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup Paraguay 2019 (destination, news, teams, matches and photos/videos) is available on FIFA.com.
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