French streamer and sports influencer, Zack Nani, has expanded his live soccer portfolio by securing the rights to South America's prestigious Copa Libertadores and Copa Sudamericana. This move marks a significant milestone in his career as he continues to make waves in the world of sports streaming.
Nani's acquisition of these rights means that he has completed a hat-trick of soccer rights deals in 2025. Earlier this year, he acquired broadcasting rights for the Saudi Pro League (SPL) and games involving the French Under-21 men’s national soccer team.
The 30-year-old streamer boasts an impressive following with more than 667,000 followers on Twitch and over one million YouTube subscribers across multiple channels.
Free streaming on Twitch and YouTube channels
In a win for fans, both finals will be shown for free on Nani's Twitch and YouTube channels. This move is likely to further boost his popularity among sports enthusiasts who appreciate easy access to high-level competition matches without any additional costs.
Conmebol’s Copa Libertadores represents the pinnacle of South American club soccer while its counterpart, the Copa Sudamericana is considered as the second-tier tournament. Nani announced this exciting deal just two days before Argentina’s Club Atlético Lanús clinched victory against Brazil’s Atlético Mineiro in a thrilling penalty shootout during the Copa Sudamericana final.
Meanwhile, an all-Brazilian showdown between Palmeiras and Flamengo was set for November 29th at the highly anticipated final match of Copa Libertadores. While it remains undisclosed how much Nani paid for these coveted broadcasting rights, it is known that his production company shelled out a six-figure sum for the rights to the 2025/26 SPL season.
Nani's acquisition of these broadcasting rights is a testament to his growing influence in sports streaming. By providing free access to high-level soccer matches, he continues to cater effectively to his audience of sports fans and betting enthusiasts alike. This move not only enhances his portfolio but also contributes significantly towards making soccer more accessible for fans worldwide.






