NFL relies on internationalization, Super Bowl remains in the USA for the time being

NFL relies on internationalization, Super Bowl remains in the USA for the time being

The National Football League (NFL) is further expanding its international activities this year and will host regular season games in Brazil, London and soon in Germany, among others. However, the league has no plans to host the Super Bowl outside the United States in the short term. Peter O’Reilly, executive vice president of the NFL, made it clear in a press briefing that the next four Super Bowls have already been determined and that the league is not currently focused on hosting the mega event outside the United States. Meanwhile, Brazil saw its first NFL game in South America in September, while two games took place at London’s Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in recent weeks. Another game in London is scheduled for the weekend at Wembley Stadium, followed by a November game in Munich, the home of FC Bayern Munich. Despite the international ambitions, demand from American cities to host the prestigious final remains strong. New Orleans, Santa Clara, Los Angeles and Atlanta will be the future host cities.

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