List of Swiss Super League broadcasters

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This is a list of television broadcasters the Swiss Super League. 45 countries are broadcast the Swiss Super League. On The Website from sfl.ch is a list too with the television station they are broadcasters the Swiss Super League. [1]

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Switzerland

BroadcasterGames
Teleclub Sports
SRF (SA :SRF 1) (SO:SRF zwei)
SRF broadcast only the Highlights of the game in the Free-TV .

International broadcasters

Americas broadcasters

CountryLanguageBroadcasters
ArgentinaSpanish GOL TV and Multicanal
BoliviaSpanish GOL TV
BrazilPortuguese Esporte Interativo
CanadaEnglish, Spanish beIN Sports
ChileSpanish GOL TV
ColombiaSpanish GOL TV
Costa RicaSpanish GOL TV
Dominican RepublicSpanish GOL TV
EcuadorSpanish GOL TV
El SalvadorSpanish GOL TV
GuatemalaSpanish GOL TV
HondurasSpanish GOL TV
MexicoSpanish GOL TV
NicaraguaSpanish GOL TV
PanamaSpanish GOL TV
ParaguaySpanish GOL TV and Multicanal
PeruSpanish GOL TV
Puerto RicoEnglish, Spanish beIN Sports
United StatesEnglish, Spanish beIN Sports
UruguaySpanish GOL TV and Multiseñal
VenezuelaSpanish GOL TV

Asia broadcasters

CountryLanguageBroadcastersGames
Japan Japanese Meddle Sport
TV Asahi
only with Japanese Player in the Teams (Yuya Kubo (YB) and Yoichiro Kakitani (Basel)) [2]

Europe broadcasters

CountryLanguageBroadcasters
Albania Albanian Tring Sport HD
Bosnia and Herzegovina Serbian Arena Sport
Croatia Croatian Arena Sport
Israel Hebrew The Sports Channel
Kosovo Albanian Tring Sport HD
Liechtenstein German Teleclub
Macedonia Slavic Arena Sport
Montenegro Slavic Arena Sport
Serbia Serbian Arena Sport
United KingdomEnglish BT Sport

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References

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  2. League, Swiss Football. "Schweizer Fussball ist jetzt "very british"".