Dolphins to continue growing fan bases in three countries outside U.S.

They have their sights aimed on Europe and South America.

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Last season, the NFL announced that 19 teams across the league would be granted access to 30 International Home Marketing Areas (IHMA), including 10 different countries with the goal of growing their fan bases globally.

The Miami Dolphins immediately jumped into three IHMAs in the first year, aiming their sights on the United Kingdom, Spain and Brazil.

Now, entering 2023, the Dolphins are keeping their three IHMAs while the league has expanded its efforts to 21 teams across 14 countries.

This isn’t all Miami is doing to get their brand recognized on the international scale, as they’re also playing their Week 9 matchup with the Kansas City Chiefs at Frankfurt Stadium in Frankfurt, Germany.

Obviously, this is great for the business side of the operation, as the Dolphins will continue to gain fans and have them spending money on gear and perhaps tickets with travel. Having more people supporting the team, players and coaches doesn’t hurt either.

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