Polsat Sport Extra

Last updated
Polsat Sport 2
Polsat Sport 2 2024.svg
Logo used since 26 April 2024
Country Poland
Ownership
Owner Telewizja Polsat
Sister channels Polsat Sport 1
Polsat Sport 3
Polsat Sport Fight
Polsat Sport Premium 1
Polsat Sport Premium 2
Polsat Sport Premium 3 PPV
Polsat Sport Premium 4 PPV
Polsat Sport Premium 5 PPV
Polsat Sport Premium 6 PPV
Polsat Games
History
Launched15 October 2005
Former namesPolsat Sport Extra
(2005 - 2024)
Links
Website www.polsatsport.pl
Availability
Terrestrial
Polish digital TV Mobilna - MUX 4 (pay)

Polsat Sport 2 (formerly as Polsat Sport Extra) is a Polish television sports channel owned and operated by Polsat.

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Polsat Sport 2 HD

Polsat Sport 2 HD (formerly as Polsat Sport Extra HD) is a second sports channel owned by Polsat, which broadcasts in HD. This channel have the same programming schedule as Polsat Sport Extra.

Programming

In addition to sports events transmitted on Polsat Sport, Polsat Sport Extra broadcasts include:

Football

Tennis

Motorsports

Speedway

Rugby

Badminton

Logo history

Polsat Extra Logo.png Polsat Sport Extra logo 2016.png Polsat Sport Extra 2021 gradient.svg Polsat Sport 2 2024.svg
2005 – 20162016 - 20212021 - 20242024

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