The deal means French-language network Canal+ and Kwese, in English and Portuguese, will show games in Ligue 1, Ligue 2 and the French League Cup for six seasons from 2018-19 to 2023-24.
No financial details were revealed by the LFP or beIN Sports, the network which owns the exclusive international distribution rights for the French league.
However, French sports daily L'Equipe said the deal should be worth 33 million euros ($41.1m) per year, compared to 13 million euros annually under the existing terms.
The French league's income from international rights pales in comparison to the money generated by other leading European nations.
The English Premier League brings in 1.3 billion euros a year, while Italy's Serie A rakes in 371 million euros annually.
However, the LFP and beIN Sports are now set to target improved deals in other areas, notably Brazil, as they look to cash in on the presence of Neymar at Paris Saint-Germain.
Neymar's world-record 222 million-euro move to PSG from Barcelona last August, and the Qatar-owned capital club's big-money move for Kylian Mbappe from Monaco, helped drive up interest in the French game at the start of this campaign.
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