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FECOD Secures Rights to Broadcast Call of Duty League Matches for 2025-2026 Season

Spanish Call of Duty Federation will bring Call of Duty League action to Spanish-speaking fans via its Twitch channel.

James FudgebyJames Fudge
November 29, 2025
in Call of Duty, Partnerships
Reading Time: 2 mins read
Spanish Call of Duty Federation gets rights to broadcast 2025-2026 Call of Duty League matches.

Spanish Call of Duty Federation gets rights to broadcast 2025-2026 Call of Duty League matches.

The Spanish Call of Duty Federation (La Federación Española de Call of Duty, or FECOD) announced Saturday that it has acquired the rights to broadcast all matches of the 2025-2026 Call of Duty League season in full through its Twitch channel.

Financial terms of the deal between FECOD and the Call of Duty League were not disclosed.

“This agreement reaffirms FECOD’s firm and unwavering commitment, as a non-profit organization, to the growth, development, and promotion of competitive Call of Duty at the national level,” FECOD said in its announcement. “It represents a significant step in consolidating the Federation’s position as a leading entity within the competitive ecosystem, both nationally and internationally.”

For its Spanish language broadcast of the league, FECOD will put together a team of specialized narrators, analysts, producers, and editors, with the “aim of guaranteeing the community top quality coverage and offering a comprehensive experience to enjoy the highest competitive level of Call of Duty,” according to the announcement.

FECOD also highlighted that two of the teams with Spanish ties, Miami Heretics and Toronto KOI will “receive special attention” during broadcast as a way to cater to its audience including “dedicated live content and segments within official broadcasts throughout the season.”

In September, FECOD and Miami Heretics announced an agreement to create an open and free professional circuit to grow the Spanish competitive Call of Duty scene. In October, FECOD signed a key partnership agreement with tournament platform Torneum for the development of a new competitive circuit that will run during the 2025/26 season in Black Ops 7.

Tags: Broadcast RightsCall of Duty LeagueFECODPartnershipsSpanish Call of Duty Federation
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