The new service will be available worldwide via the club website and app, for all devices in Catalan, Spanish and English.
FC Barcelona has officially launched Barca TV+, the club’s new 24/7 OTT subscription streaming service, with both free and paid offerings. The club also launched the premium version of the ‘CULERS Membership’ loyalty programme, which guarantees full access to the entire Barça digital ecosystem.
The new service will be available worldwide via the club website and app, for all devices in Catalan, Spanish and English.
Users will be able to access more than 1,000 hours of content and over 3,000 Barca videos, which can be viewed on-demand.
The content lineup includes highlights and interviews, which are available to free subscribers, along with a range of original content, such as in-house documentaries. The content includes exclusive series and in-house documentaries, called Originals, and which include Ready! Antoine Griezmann’s challenges, in which the first team star puts fellow sportspeople to the test with a series of challenges, and Origins, which offers an intimate view of players’ careers using interviews and comments from family and friends.
Meanwhile, in Discover Barcelona, the players take the audience to some of their favourite parts of the city, and What’s Next? features different Barça legends talking about their lives after hanging up their professional boots.
Barça Women also get their own series called Dare to Play, which presents a more personal angle on the players, while The Album looks back at the time spent by historic players at the club, and The 9 is all about some of the team’s greatest strikers.
Commenting on the new service, Oriol Tomàs, Vice President of Commercial Area at FC Barcelona, said: “FC Barcelona wants to remain a benchmark club both on and off the pitch and continue to be the leading sports entity in the generation of revenue. With this in mind, the creation of this new digital products ecosystem opens up a new way of doing business for us, which we hope will become one of the main sources of regular income for the club in the coming years.”