Arena Sport

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Arena Sport
Arena sport logo.png
Broadcast area
Programming
Picture format 1080i HDTV
(downscaled to 16:9 576i for the SDTV feeds)
Ownership
Owner Telekom Srbija
History
Launched2009;15 years ago (2009)
2020 (Slovenia)
Links
Website tvarenasport.com

Arena Sport is a regional pay television sports network. It consists of 3 premium and 11 regular channels and is coverage area includes Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Serbia and Slovenia. [1]

Contents

Old logo used from 2015 until 2019 Arena sport logo.jpg
Old logo used from 2015 until 2019

Localised feeds

Serbia

Arena Sport Serbia carries several sports events. Most of them are centred towards football, mainly matches from English Premier League, Spanish La Liga, Italian Serie A, French Ligue 1, as well as international competitions such as UEFA Champions League, UEFA Europa League, UEFA Nations League, UEFA Conference League, and FIFA Club World Cup. Arena Sport Serbia has the broadcasting rights of the Serbian SuperLiga.

In addition to football, the Arena Sports transfers and other sporting events such as NBA, VTB United League, ABA League, handball EHF Champions League, France LNH Division 1, volleyball CEV Champions League, NFL, NHL and the MLB.

Croatia

Arenasport has additionally acquired broadcasting rights for La Liga for a period of five years between June 2021 and 2026. [2] In addition, reports and other football leagues as well as in Serbia. [3]

Arena Sport attained the rights to broadcast the NBA in September 2019, and additionally broadcast the ABA League and the domestic HT Premijer liga. [4]

In terms of handball, Arenasport holds the broadcasting rights to the EHF Champions League, Handball-Bundesliga, SEHA League and the LNH Division 1. [5]

Bosnia and Herzegovina

Arena Sport Bosnia and Herzegovina airs Bosnian Premier League, First League of FBiH, and Bosnian Cup matches. [6] [7]

Sport events

Football

Europe

International competitions

Leagues

Cups

America

Basketball

CompetitionDurationDetails
Flag of the United States.svg Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg NBA Since 2019Five to eight games per week + NBA All-Star Game + NBA Playoffs + NBA Finals
Flag of Europe.svg Adriatic League All games (regular season + playoffs)
Flag of Europe.svg Basketball Champions League Since 2017Various number of matches per round, playoffs
Flag of Europe.svg VTB United League Various number of matches per round, playoffs
Flag of Serbia.svg KLS Various number of matches per round, playoffs
Flag of Croatia.svg A-1 Various number of matches per round, playoffs
Flag of France.svg LNB Various number of matches per round, playoffs
Flag of Greece.svg Greek Basket League Various number of matches per round, playoffs
Flag of the United States.svg Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg NCAA One game per week + March Madness
Flag of the United Nations.svg FIBA Intercontinental Cup All four games [8]

Handball

CompetitionDurationDetails
Flag of Europe.svg EHF Champions League Selected matches in each round (regular season + playoffs) + TV show
Flag of Europe.svg EHF Women's Champions League Selected matches in each round (regular season + playoffs) + TV show
Flag of Europe.svg SEHA League Selected matches in each round (regular season + Final four)
Flag of France.svg LNH Division 1 Selected matches in each round (regular season + playoffs)

Volleyball

CompetitionDurationDetails
Flag of Europe.svg CEV Champions League Selected matches in each round (regular season + playoffs)
Flag of Europe.svg CEV Women's Champions League Selected matches in each round (regular season + playoffs)
Flag of Europe.svg CEV Cup Selected matches in each round (regular season + playoffs)
Flag of Europe.svg Women's CEV Cup Selected matches in each round (regular season + playoffs)
Flag of Europe.svg CEV Challenge Cup Selected matches in each round (regular season + playoffs)
Flag of Europe.svg CEV Women's Challenge Cup Selected matches in each round (regular season + playoffs)

American football

CompetitionDurationDetails
Flag of the United States.svg NFL Since 2023

Baseball

CompetitionDurationDetails
Flag of the United States.svg Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg MLB 1-2 games per week, playoffs

Ice hockey

CompetitionDurationDetails
Flag of the United States.svg Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg NHL Selected games
Flag of Europe.svg Champions Hockey League Selected games
Flag of the United Nations.svg IIHF World Championships Selected games

Rugby

CompetitionDurationDetails
Flag of Europe.svg Pro14

Motorsports

CompetitionDurationDetails
Flag of the United Nations.svg FIA World Rally Championship Since 2014All races

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References

  1. "Telekom: Za Arena Sport 7,7 mil.€" (in Serbian). B92. 26 August 2011.
  2. "Arena Sport prenosit će Ligu prvaka, LA ligu i Euro ligu". kompare.hr. Retrieved 21 December 2020.
  3. "Formula 1 stiže na MAXtv, sve utrke gledat ćemo na Areni 2". 24sata.hr. Retrieved 21 December 2020.
  4. "Sportklub ostao bez prava, NBA od ove jeseni na Areni!". 24sata.hr. Retrieved 21 December 2020.
  5. "Najbolji rukomet na TV Arena sport do 2024. godine!". balkan-handball.com. Retrieved 21 December 2020.
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  7. E. Čaušević (13 August 2020). "Potpisan sponzorski ugovor: Prva liga FBiH od danas ima novo ime" (in Bosnian). sportsport.ba. Retrieved 13 August 2020.
  8. "FIBA Intercontinental Cup to be distributed globally". FIBA . Retrieved 7 February 2020.