Cosmote Sport

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Cosmote Sport
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CountryGreece
Programming
Language(s) Greek
Picture format 576i (SDTV)
1080i (HDTV)
2160p (UHD)
Ownership
Owner OTE
Sister channels Cosmote Cinema
Cosmote History
Cosmote Series
History
Launched2009
ReplacedConn-x TV Sport (2009–2011)
OTE Sport (2011–2016)
Links
Website Cosmote Sport

Cosmote Sport is a pay sports service in Greece and is owned by OTE. It launched in 2009 as Conn-x TV Sports and is currently available via OTE's Pay-TV services Cosmote TV via IPTV and satellite. It consists of nine channels and features live football coverage (over 100 Live matches per month) from top leagues in Europe including Liga serie a, as well as exclusive coverage of 8 teams of Super League and the Greek Cup. It also airs coverage of other sports including Formula 1, Volleyball and Tennis. Also, Cosmote TV has the rights to show UEFA Champions League, UEFA Europa League and the newly UEFA Europa Conference League exclusively for the next 3 years (2021–2024).

Contents

Channels and content

Cosmote Sport operates ten multiplex channels:

Highlights from all content

Football Broadcasts and shows

Basketball Broadcasts and shows

Motorsports Broadcasts and shows

Tennis, Volleyball, Handball Broadcasts and shows

Channels that fill live broadcasts when the 6 channels are full on their Schedule of Live Broadcasts. These channels are broadcasting every sport and event which Cosmote Sport has acquired

Sports

Football

Basketball

Volleyball

Handball

Motorsport

Tennis

Athletics

Mixed Martial Arts

Ice Hockey

Non-Sport Shows

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