ESPN has reached a broad multimedia rights agreement with the Union of European Football Associations (UEFA) for the UEFA European Football Championship in both 2012 and 2016.ESPN Deportes will be the exclusive Spanish-language television network in the United States for both championships, which will feature the top European national teams competing in one of the worlds most prestigious championships.The agreement allows ESPN to provide extensive and exclusive live coverage of the UEFA EURO 2012 and 2016 across a variety of ESPN multimedia platforms, including ESPN Deportes, ESPN, ESPN2, ESPN3.com, ESPN Radio, ESPN Authenticated Services, ESPN Mobile TV, ESPN.com, ESPNSoccernet.com, and {ESPNDeportes.com}. In addition, in-progress and post-match highlights can be featured across key ESPN outlets.The UEFA European Football Championship is widely considered the most prestigious tournament in the world. Our strong ratings and comprehensive coverage delivered across ESPN platforms during the 2008 tournament proves the interest and passion fans have for this property, and we are thrilled to bring back all the action live to Hispanic soccer fans throughout the U.S, said Eric Conrad, Senior Director of Programming and Acquisitions for ESPN Deportes.