The curtain falls on a major era for Greek football broadcasting. Panathinaikos is preparing to sever ties with Cosmote, ending a partnership that has defined the club’s television presence for years. This isn’t just a contract expiration; it’s a strategic pivot that could reshape the entire media landscape of the Super League Greece.
A Refusal to Join the New Pack
Reports indicate the Green Giants have no intention of negotiating with Percapita, the rising distributor that has already secured multi-year deals with several top-flight clubs. By turning their back on Percapita, Panathinaikos effectively signals the end of their current arrangement with Cosmote. Why stay in a shrinking boat when the waters are changing? The club is looking for better economic and commercial terms, unwilling to be boxed in by the new duopoly forming between Cosmote and Nova.
What Comes Next?
The immediate future remains a mystery. Who will broadcast Panathinaikos’s home matches next season? No name has been confirmed, but the pressure is mounting. The entry of Percapita has already caused upheaval, forcing clubs to rethink their strategies. Panathinaikos wants value, not just visibility. The next few weeks will be critical as negotiations heat up. Will they strike a deal with a new contender, or will the silence stretch on? One thing is certain: the Green Giants are not going quietly into the night. They demand a spotlight that matches their legacy.
panathinaikos cosmate'si terk edip percapita'ya da 'hayır' dedi, ne yapacaklar acaba? yeni sponsor bulabilir miyiz şüpheliyim tbh...